Dr. Hinzman provides care and treatment for people suffering from a variety of psychiatric disorders. Her specialty areas include affective disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorders, binge eating disorders, and trauma-related disorders. She utilizes a variety of evidence-based treatment modalities, including medication management, inclusion of dialectical behavior skills, and cognitive behavioral approaches as well as lifestyle and nutritional considerations to help her patients regain their psychological health. Dr. Hinzman provides patient care from a patient-centered, empathetic, whole-person approach. After earning her medical degree at Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Davie, Florida, Dr. Hinzman completed her psychiatric residency at Allegheny General Hospital. She is a member of the American Psychiatric Association and American Osteopathic Association, American Board of Obesity Medicine and Obesity.
Age Groups Seen
Adult, Older Adult
Languages Spoken*
English
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Expertise
acute stress disorder
bariatric surgery
gender affirmation surgery
gender dysphoria
obsessive compulsive disorder (ocd)
obsessive compulsive personality disorder
panic attack therapy
post traumatic stress disorder
adult psychiatry
bipolar disorder
bulimia nervosa
dental phobics
depersonalization disorder
depression and anxiety assessments
kleptomania
mania
perinatal mood disorders
premenstrual dysphoric disorder
psychiatric disorder
repetitive behaviors
schizoid personality disorder
schizotypal personality disorder
stroke related depression
suicidal ideation
trauma focused psychotherapy
Credentials
Education
Nova Southeastern University, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Residency
AGH-WPH Medical Education Consortium Internships, Residencies, Fellowships
Board Certification
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology - Psychiatry
Position
Medical Director, Intensive Psychiatric Day Treatment Program
Publications
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