Dr. Paul Walters
A native of North Carolina, Dr. Walters attended undergraduate school at Wake Forest University obtaining a B.A. in Psychology. He received an M.A. from Wake Forest University and a Ph.D. from the University of Georgia. He completed a hospital-based internship at the Medical College of Georgia. Dr. Walters completed post- doctoral work at the VA Medical Center and the Medical College of Georgia. Dr. Walters and Dr. Orr left the faculty of the Medical College of Georgia to open the Augusta Center for Psychological Services, PC in 1999.
Dr. Edward Orr
Dr. Orr majored in biology as an undergraduate, and he earned his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Georgia. He completed his internship and residency at the Medical College of Georgia. Along with Dr. Walters, he worked in the field of medical/behavioral research for the VA Medical Center and for the Medical College of Georgia. Dr. Orr has been in private practice for 10 years. He treats a wide range of issues with both children and adults.
Dr. Aubrey Moore
Dr. Moore earned his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Georgia. He completed his pre- doctoral Psychology Residency Program at the University of Mississippi and Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Centers in Jackson, Mississippi, and his post-doctoral work experience at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Portland, Oregon. In private practice since 1996, he became affiliated with the Augusta Center for Psychological Services after completing additional fellowship training at the Medical College of Georgia in 1999. Dr. Moore’s primary clinical interests include anxiety and mood disorders, stress and coping, recurrent headache, and chronic pain.
Dr. Darlene Klein
Dr. Klein completed her PhD in Clinical Psychology at the University of South Carolina, and an internship at the Medical College of GA and the VA Medical Center. Her approach to therapy utilizes Cognitive-Behavioral and Family Systems methods, teaching self-analysis and self-management skills that patients can practice in their daily lives. Dr. Klein works with adults of all ages, teens, families, and couples. Treatment areas include anxiety, depression, relationships, stress, and chronic mental health issues. Dr. Klein has extensive training and experience in the recovery process after traumatic experiences, including abuse, military events, and stressful life events.