Dr. Jamie Sundvall

Psychologist
Style
Empathetic
Authentic
Empowering
Holistic
Encouraging
Intro

I’m a clinical psychologist, military veteran, and experienced therapist with decades of practice supporting adults through life’s challenges. Raised on a cattle ranch and having lived globally, I bring a deep understanding of both rural and urban life, along with the unique challenges people face. I provide confidential, values-centered care for those experiencing grief and loss, anxiety, depression, family or relationship difficulties, caregiver stress, chronic health conditions, cognitive or neurodegenerative disorders (including Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, MS, and dementia), loneliness and isolation, or major life transitions. I also have extensive experience working with neurodiverse individuals (Autism, ADHD, and more).

My approach is centered on fostering healing, improving quality of life, and building resilience. I believe people are doing the best they can—and with expert psychological support, everyone deserves the opportunity to gain tools and skills to move forward, make peace with the past, and embrace meaningful change.

How would you describe your approach to care?

As a clinical psychologist, I offer a transparent, compassionate, and non-judgmental space for healing. My approach combines years of clinical expertise in assessment and evidence-based interventions with practical tools to enhance emotional well-being, improve psychological functioning, navigate life transitions, and build resilience. I meet clients where they are—providing direct, compassionate care when needed while respecting their individual pace. I strive to create a shame-free environment where honesty is welcomed and expert support fosters meaningful change and a clear path forward.

What should be expected in the first session?

In our first clinical consultation, you’ll find a relaxed, respectful space to begin sharing what feels most important to you. I’ll ask thoughtful questions to better understand your history, current concerns, and goals—always at a pace that feels comfortable. Building trust takes time, and you’ll never be expected to share more than you’re ready for. I’ll listen closely, offer initial insights, and work with you to begin shaping a collaborative plan that supports your unique needs and personal growth.

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EDUCATION

Doctor of Psychology (PsyD), Clinical Psychology

Capella University

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), International Psychology (Research), Trauma Services Specialization

The Chicago School of Professional Psychology

Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW)

Northwest Nazarene University

Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work (BSW)

Northwest Nazarene University

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