

Dr. Brooke Bartlett, PhD
Dr. Bartlett is a licensed clinical psychologist and the CEO/owner at the Center for Trauma, Anxiety, and Stress Inc. (CTAS). She has trained at some of the nation’s most renowned institutions for PTSD and anxiety and is particularly specialized in working with first responders, military members, and civilians in high-stress professions. She has an extensive research history in trauma psychology, with over 20 peer-reviewed publications, dozens of presentations at national and international conferences, and a co-authored book chapter. Clinically, Dr. Bartlett employs evidence-based treatments for a variety of concerns including cognitive processing therapy (CPT) and prolonged exposure for PTSD, exposure and response prevention therapy for OCD, trauma-informed guilt reduction therapy (TrIGR) for moral injury, and cognitive behavioral therapies for anxiety, depression, substance abuse. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Bartlett is a national speaker, a mental health consultant to a variety of organizations and public safety departments, and a clinical consultant to licensed mental health providers. She is also a professor of psychology at several higher education institutions teaching a range of courses in psychology to undergraduate and postbaccalaureate students. You can regularly find Dr. Bartlett featured on a variety of national media outlets including podcasts, interviews, and more.
Current Course Offerings


Treating Health Anxiety with Exposure-Based CBT (July 2025)

Trauma-Informed Guilt Reduction Therapy (TrIGR) for Moral Injury, Guilt, and Shame (June 2025)

Understanding and Assessing Moral Injury among Trauma-Exposed Clients (May 2025)
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