About Devona Siron, LISW

 
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Education:

Master of Social Work, 2011
The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Minor in Anthropology, 2001
The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

 

After graduating from The University of Iowa in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Devona began exploring different career paths. While working for one of the biggest names in the weight loss industry, she discovered she enjoyed helping people figure out what was eating them rather than what they were eating. This sparked Devona to get a Master of Social Work degree and to become a therapist, enabling her to help people address those deeper issues.

Devona has been providing outpatient mental health therapy since 2011. Devona enjoys working with adults who are motivated to change. Her specific areas of practice are varied, though she has a special interest in treating people who experience unhealthy relationships with their bodies and with food. Her approach is body positive, accepting, and compassionate.

Devona appreciates working with a diverse clientele. She strives for awareness of how her experiences and privilege shape her perceptions. She maintains a commitment to growing and learning from those she serves.

Devona believes her clients are the experts on themselves. This framework allows her to draw upon her clients’ unique strengths to empower and assist them in identifying their needs and opportunities for change or growth.

Devona’s therapeutic approach includes a combination of evidence-based therapy techniques including: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Mindfulness, Solutions Focused Therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR).

 
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Specific Areas of Practice

  • Anxiety

  • ADHD

  • Binge eating

  • Body image

  • Depression

  • Emotional overeating

  • Life changes/transitions

  • Life stressors

  • Phase of life adjustments

  • Self esteem

  • Stress management

  • Trauma

  • Womens’ issues