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The below list represents mental health professionals who have achieved the status of Licensed Clinical Psychologist (LCP).

An LCP holds a master’s degree and has performed two years of supervised clinical experience. These therapists are trained to diagnose and provide individual, group, or family counseling. Their qualifications generally require a national exam and a state license.

Morgun Custer, Ph.D.

Austin

Texas

I am a licensed clinical psychologist practicing in Austin, Texas, and serving all of Texas and New York state. My practice specializes in recovery from depression, anxiety, trauma, and relationship problems. If you are interested in learning more, you can check out my practice website at (www.homeofmentalhealth.com).

Dr. Lucie M. Taustine, Ph.D.

Massapequa Park

New York

My approach to understanding people is grounded in diverse psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theory; I believe in both conscious and unconscious motivations for our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Since not all patients want or need the same type of treatment, my skillset includes: psychoanalysis, psychodynamic therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, therapeutic hypnosis, holistic approaches...

Olivia Carelli

Stuart

Florida

My goal and life purpose is to provide individualized and compassionate care to adults, teenagers, and families in emotional crisis.
For the past 20+ years, I’ve been working with people between the ages of 16 to 75 to help them find the inner strength and resources so that they can manage their stress and experience more health and wellbeing.  I teach them effective and efficient practices so that they build the capacity to handle stressful relationships and situations. No longer caught in the tangle of false beliefs about ...

Calder Kaufman, PsyD

Detroit

Michigan

Our clinicians are trained in a range of psychotherapeutic theories and techniques, including psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, family systems, and mind-body approaches. As eclectic practitioners, we reject the idea one theory or skillset explains everything. We believe truly individualized care requires not just broad knowledge and experience but humility and creativity....