Susan Heitler

Susan Heitler is an American clinical psychologist. She practiced from 1975 to 2020 at the Rose Medical Center in Denver, treating individuals, couples and families. She specializes in treating depression, anger, anxiety, marital problems, parental alienation, and conflict resolution.

Biography
Susan Heitler was born in 1945. She graduated from Harvard University in 1967, with a B.A. degree in English. She received her MEd. from Boston University in 1968, specializing in the education of emotionally disturbed children. Heitler was awarded a PhD in clinical psychology from New York University in 1975.

In her clinical work, Heitler has specialized in the treatment of couples and in giving workshops to train individual therapy practitioners in techniques of couples' therapy. Heitler's writings have contributed an integrative therapy map for eclectic therapists (therapists who use techniques from multiple schools of treatment). In addition, her writing has focused on increasing understanding of the process of conflict resolution. She has done research on and written about conflict resolution as an element of psychotherapy treatment.

Heitler has authored several books regarding psychological well-being and conflict resolution intended for general audiences. One of the books, "From Conflict to Resolution", was reviewed by the Colorado Psychological Association Bulletin in May 2006. According to the author of the review, "Heitler wrote "From Conflict to Resolution" to bring understandings of collaborative solution building from the fields of mediation, law and business to the realms of mental health and psychotherapy."

She gave a TEDx Talk in Wilmington Delaware in 2016, "Lift Depression With These 3 Prescriptions- Without-Pills" She presented the 2007 Shane Marie Morrow lecture at the Denver Metro College Department of Psychology. The lecture topic was on the psychology of terrorism, and was entitled, "Pleasure to Kill You". She is a fellow of the American Psychological Association.

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