Profile
Christa M. Marshall, Psy.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist in New York and the founder of Marshall Psychological Services, LLC.
With over a decade of experience across Richmond, VA and Rochester, NY, Dr. Marshall has built a robust private practice specializing in mood and anxiety disorders, trauma, perinatal mental health, and neurocognitive assessment. She employs evidence-based treatments including Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Prolonged Exposure (PE), CBT-I, and DBT.
Her clinical work extends to federal agencies like the Veterans Benefits Administration and the SSA, where she conducts psychological evaluations and supports appeals cases. Dr. Marshall’s commitment to trauma-informed care and psychological healing is deeply rooted in her work with veterans, individuals facing medical adjustments, and those battling insomnia or postpartum challenges.
A seasoned presenter and published author, she also brings experience in clinical research, interdisciplinary consultation, and the training of future psychologists. She remains dedicated to empowering clients through education, compassion, and scientifically grounded care.
Meet Dr. Christa Marshall
Dr. Christa Marshall sees something special in Roberts students: they come here because they want to help.
Whether they're majoring in nursing, psychology, criminal justice, or the humanities, they’re drawn to solving real-world problems... and doing it with compassion at the core.
Education
- Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology with distinction | Roosevelt University (APA Accredited), Chicago, IL
- M.A. in Clinical Psychology | Roosevelt University (APA Accredited), Chicago, IL
- B.S. in Psychology | Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY (Minors: Mathematics and Software Engineering; Honors Program, Graduated with Distinction)
New York Certifications
- New York State Permanent Certification
- Clinical Psychologist
Sample Publications
Pichler-Mowry, R., & Marshall, C. (2010). Risk factors for suicidal ideation and suicidal behaviors in patients with chronic pain. Pain Summit: Hines VA Quarterly Newsletter on Pain, 1, 1.
Marshall, C. M., Doucette, D. M., & Abiola, U. (2010). Best practices for teaching controversial topics in psychology. In S. A. Meyers & J. R. Stowell (Eds.), Essays from e-xcellence in teaching (Vol. 9, pp. 40-43). Retrieved from the Society for the Teaching of Psychology Web site: http://teachpsych.org/resources/e-books/eit2009/index.php.
Abiola, U., Doucette, D. M., & Marshall, C. M. (2009). Strategies for presenting controversial issues in the classroom. Proceedings of the Roosevelt University Mini-Conference on Teaching, 6, 20-21.