About Me

Susan Dean Landry, MCP, LPC, NCC

My undergraduate training in psychology is from Auburn University and Mississippi State University.  I later earned my Master of Counseling Psychology degree from Mississippi College. Experienced in hospital, outpatient, and educational settings, I have worked with a wide range of psychiatric and mental health conditions.   My main focus for the last twenty years has been as an individual practitioner in the field of eating disorders. 

Having recovered from an eating disorder myself, I now help others find freedom from anorexia, bulimia, and related conditions.  I also treat clients struggling with self-injury, anxiety/depression, OCD, and a history of trauma. These conditions often co-occur with eating disorders.  Grounded in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), I incorporate elements of DBT, ACT, Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS), and interpersonal psychotherapy. Additionally, I am certified to administer a Cranial-Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) device that is FDA-approved to treat anxiety, insomnia, and depression. 

I treat males, females, adults, and teens.  I enjoy reading, running, and playing the piano, and going on adventures with my husband Adrien.