Phuong T. Do, Ph.D., is a cognitive-clinical psychologist dedicated to providing the highest standard of care for individuals with diverse mental health needs. She earned her doctoral and master’s degrees in Psychology from Arizona State University, a Master of Science in Organizational Management from Eastern Connecticut State University, and a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Mathematics from Purdue University.
Since 2009, Dr. Do has gained extensive experience in outpatient, inpatient, and consultation-liaison settings. She has worked with clients across the lifespan, with particular expertise in supporting geriatric populations and military veterans in outpatient clinics, hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. Her background includes conducting cognitive assessments, psychometric testing, psychotherapy, evidence-based interventions, and interdisciplinary treatment planning. She has also served as a professor and researcher, contributing to the fields of psychology, cognition, and trauma studies through numerous publications and presentations.
Dr. Do’s therapeutic philosophy emphasizes a balance of scientific rigor and compassionate care. She integrates cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and evidence-based approaches to address a wide range of mental health conditions while fostering a supportive, client- and family-focused environment. She believes in creating safe, empathetic spaces where individuals can explore challenges, build resilience, and achieve meaningful progress in their mental wellness journey.
Beyond her clinical work, Dr. Do is passionate about advancing psychology through research, education, and community service. She values cultural sensitivity, lifelong learning, and interdisciplinary collaboration as core elements of her professional practice. In her personal time, she enjoys connecting with her community, exploring diverse cultural experiences, and spending time with family.