Noga is a licensed psychologist and co-founder of Arise. She provides clinical care and supervises psychology trainees in contemporary cognitive and behavioral therapies. She specializes in treatment of those who have experienced trauma, victimization, and oppression using empirically supported treatments, with an emphasis on contemporary CBTs and mindfulness-based psychotherapy.
In addition to her work at Arise, Noga is also a Medical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University Medical Center where she is involved in clinical education and research. She teaches the supervision seminar for the Duke Psychology Internship, which she has taught since 2016. In addition, she supervises psychiatry residents and fellows and psychology interns in the Duke Family Studies program. Noga is the former director of the Stress, Trauma, and Recovery Treatment (START) Clinic at Duke, where she led a trauma consultation team and supervised psychiatry residents and clinical psychology graduate students, predoctoral interns, and postdoctoral fellows in trauma-informed psychotherapy.
Noga is active in providing trainings for mental health providers, social service administrators, physicians and other health care providers. She trains on topics including trauma, mindfulness, and individual and organizational development of trauma-informed practices with an emphasis on addressing secondary traumatic stress, burnout, and enhancing wellness and resilience.
Noga is co-author of the book Integrating Mindfulness into Psychotherapy for Trauma: A Clinician’s Guide to Using Mindfulness Processes to Facilitate Healing and Reduce Suffering, available from New Harbinger Publications and other booksellers.