Chidinma Gubor, DNP,APRN,PMHNP-BC
Chidinma Gubor, DNP,APRN,PMHNP-BC is a Board-Certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Trained with a broad Neuro-Psychiatry background, her framework of treatment is centered around the biopsychosocial model and a holistic perspective-- considering the physical, emotional, social-cultural, spiritual and all aspects of health and well-being.
Clinically prepared to serve clients across various stages of life, her services include evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and education for the client and their support system. She specializes in psychopharmacological interventions to alleviate symptoms, and behavioral management strategies to support ongoing stability. Chidinma prioritizes a collaborative clinical approach, with the firm belief that progress in managing mental health challenges can be achieved through mutual commitment of both client and provider. Through compassionate engagement and understanding, defined individualized treatment goals, careful selection of appropriate evidence-based treatment approaches and consistent monitoring and evaluation to measure progress towards positive changes. Chidinma obtained her Doctorate of Nursing Practice at Fairfield University, and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Southern Connecticut State University. She is member of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing-Mu Chi Chapter. Her professional experience has included work in Inpatient dual-diagnosis, Outpatient mental health, and Private practice.
Clinically prepared to serve clients across various stages of life, her services include evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and education for the client and their support system. She specializes in psychopharmacological interventions to alleviate symptoms, and behavioral management strategies to support ongoing stability. Chidinma prioritizes a collaborative clinical approach, with the firm belief that progress in managing mental health challenges can be achieved through mutual commitment of both client and provider. Through compassionate engagement and understanding, defined individualized treatment goals, careful selection of appropriate evidence-based treatment approaches and consistent monitoring and evaluation to measure progress towards positive changes. Chidinma obtained her Doctorate of Nursing Practice at Fairfield University, and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Southern Connecticut State University. She is member of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing-Mu Chi Chapter. Her professional experience has included work in Inpatient dual-diagnosis, Outpatient mental health, and Private practice.