
Dr. Candon Sadler
Compassionate, Practical Psychological Care
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Compassionate, Practical Psychological Care
Start with Dr. Candon SadlerLicensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Dr. Candon Sadler discovered a desire to help others early in life, enrolling in psychology courses while still in high school to better understand how people develop and relate to themselves and others. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Emory University in Atlanta, GA.
After completing her undergraduate degree, she worked at a crisis call center and at an inpatient mental health treatment facility, supporting people who were in distress and struggling to function in daily life. Seeking additional specialization, she went on to earn both a master’s degree and a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Indiana State University.
Over the course of 17 years in practice, Dr. Sadler has worked in a variety of settings and with a diverse range of individuals. She completed her internship and several post-doctoral years in U.S. Veterans' Administration Hospitals, where she assisted veterans and their families with concerns such as chronic pain, community re-assimilation, sleep disorders, depression, and anxiety. She has also provided therapy through community mental health centers, hospice services, and rehabilitative or long-term nursing centers, and more recently has collaborated with preschools to support teachers and families of young children with classroom and home-life success and early-intervention special services.
Dr. Sadler believes that many committed individuals can improve their daily lives when they have someone who listens attentively and helps them evaluate thoughts and behaviors, strengthen communication, and learn practical coping strategies. She aims to meet people where they are, work alongside them to identify goals, and teach skills that meaningfully enhance overall well-being. She practices as a licensed psychologist in Florida and holds a doctoral degree in clinical psychology. If these qualities align with a person’s needs, Dr. Sadler welcomes them to reach out for support.
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