Caroline Fleck is a licensed psychologist and the founder and Clinical Director of Luma, where she specializes in delivering high-quality psychotherapy to adults, adolescents, and couples. As an Adjunct Clinical Instructor at Stanford University, Caroline plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of...
Caroline Fleck is a licensed psychologist and the founder and Clinical Director of Luma, where she specializes in delivering high-quality psychotherapy to adults, adolescents, and couples. As an Adjunct Clinical Instructor at Stanford University, Caroline plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of mental health professionals. Her commitment to excellence in clinical training is evident in her ongoing work with psychology graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and psychiatry residents, where she provides intensive training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). This evidence-based approach is particularly effective for individuals struggling with emotional regulation and interpersonal challenges, making Caroline a sought-after mentor in this therapeutic modality.
In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Caroline is actively involved in research initiatives aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of various treatment methodologies. Her expertise in psychotherapy, particularly in couples therapy and clinical supervision, informs her research, allowing her to bridge the gap between clinical practice and academic inquiry. Caroline’s holistic approach to mental health also incorporates elements of yoga, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness and self-care in therapeutic settings.
Through her work at Luma and Stanford, Caroline is not only dedicated to providing exceptional care but also to fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation in treatment practices. Her passion for training and research ensures that she remains at the forefront of the field, continually enhancing her skills and knowledge to better serve her clients and students alike.