Education & Professional Affiliations 













Helps clients with:


  • Mood and depression management
  • Stress and anxiety
  • LGBTQ Issues and concerns
  • Gender identity and gender dysphoria
  • Distress related to experience of discrimination and oppression
  • Trauma (sexual assault, abuse of any kind, accidents, medical trauma, etc.)
  • Domestic violence recovery
  • Emotional regulation issues
  • Grief and bereavement
  • Relationship and marriage difficulties 
  • Sexuality and sexual orientation concerns
  • Sex therapy and sexual dysfunction
  • Life transitions (college students, "empty-nesters," divorce)

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Phone: 401-921-3600  Email: wildertherapy@protonmail.com





















Professional Background

Dr. Jami Wilder received her doctorate in clinical psychology from Wright State University in Ohio. Jami earned a B.S. in Journalism from Kent State University and a masters in clinical psychology from the Wright State University School of Professional Psychology. Prior to graduate school, Jami had a career in journalism and public relations. Since returning to psychology, she has worked in a variety of settings including several university counseling centers, community mental health centers, an Employee Assistance Program, and a psychiatric inpatient unit. 

Jami’s professional interests include work with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning (LGBTQ&Q) individuals, women’s issues, violence within families, gender identity, trauma-related distress, bereavement, relationships and family systems, and sexuality. 

"We each do our best to survive whatever circumstances life throws at us. I believe in that resilience, even when people can't see it in themselves at first."















Jami Wilder, Psy.D.