About the Practice
People come to therapy for different reasons. Some arrive in crisis. Others arrive because something has been quietly accumulating for years — a kind of internal pressure that productivity and routine have stopped being able to contain. Some are navigating grief, or illness, or the disorienting experience of having built a life that doesn’t quite fit.
What they tend to have in common is that they are serious about understanding themselves. Not interested in being managed. Not looking for coping scripts. Looking for a clinician who will engage with the actual complexity of what they’re carrying — and who has the training and clinical experience to work at that level.
That is the kind of work this practice is built for.
- About
Dr. Vincent D. Dyer, PsyD
Dr. Dyer is a licensed clinical psychologist with more than a decade of experience working with adults across a wide range of clinical presentations — from anxiety, depression, and grief to chronic illness, identity disruption, and the psychological demands of high-performance professional life.
His clinical foundation is psychodynamic and insight-oriented, with significant training in behavioral medicine through a post-doctoral fellowship at the Department of Veterans Affairs in New Orleans. That training shaped something central to how he works: a conviction that symptoms are best understood in the context of the whole person — their history, their relational patterns, their relationship to themselves.
He does not treat symptoms in isolation. He works with the person whose symptoms they are.
Experience
Dr. Dyer is a clinical psychologist who works with adults navigating stress, emotional overwhelm, life transitions, and challenges related to identity, purpose, and personal growth. Many of the individuals he works with appear successful and capable on the outside yet struggle internally with self-doubt, emotional exhaustion, uncertainty, or a persistent sense that something feels out of alignment.
Drawing on years of experience across public health and private practice settings, Dr. Dyer helps individuals develop greater emotional awareness, strengthen resilience, improve coping strategies, and create meaningful change in their lives. His approach is thoughtful, collaborative, and focused on helping patients better understand the patterns, beliefs, and experiences that influence how they think, feel, and relate to themselves and others.
Who I Work With
- Professionals navigating burnout, career identity, or the cost of sustained performance
- Adults managing grief, loss, or serious illness — including cancer and chronic conditions
- People in or approaching major life transitions
- Those living with chronic stress, anxiety, or high-functioning depression
- Adults seeking diagnostic clarity or comprehensive psychological evaluation
- Couples navigating strain, communication breakdown, or disconnection
- Individuals who've tried therapy before and want something substantively different
- Patients located anywhere in a PSYPACT participating state
Education & Training
- PsyD, Clinical Psychology — Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia
- M.S., Clinical Psychology — Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia
- B.S., Psychology — Kaplan University, Fort Lauderdale
- Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Behavioral Medicine — Department of Veterans Affairs, New Orleans
- Pre-Doctoral Internship — Department of Veterans Affairs, New Orleans
- PSYPACT Licensed — Authorized to practice via telehealth in 40+ participating states