
A psychologist has a doctoral degree (Ph.D., Psy.D., or Ed.D.) in psychology. After graduate school, they complete a multi-year internship. They do not have medical degrees. So, although they can treat mental health disorders, they cannot perform medical procedures or prescribe medications. As a result, they typically work with a psychiatrist or other medical doctor.
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I received my doctoral degree from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology, Chicago Campus. I have worked in a wide variety of settings with a diverse group of people of all ages and backgrounds. I appreciate and value diversity of all types. I believe that every human experience is unique and to be valued. I enjoy working collaboratively with clients to understand and help find solution...

Rebecca Sears received her Doctoral Degree from Pace University in Manhattan, and began her career as a school psychologist. She has worked in a Community Mental Health setting in Asbury Park for 5-years, and sees children, adolescents, and young adults in private practice. Therapeutic techniques utilized include those from EMDR, Positive Psychotherapy, Solution Focused Therapy, CBT/TF-CBT, DBT...

I believe that personal growth is an innate human quality that drives each one of us to pursue new goals, change situations that no longer suit us, and learn new tools to navigate our ever-changing lives. Sometimes, working through a difficult situation alone can become stressful and/or overwhelming. Psychotherapy can offer a variety of effective strategies, techniques and information to help...

I am a licensed clinical psychologist providing psychological evaluations for Autism Spectrum Disorder, learning disabilities, and ADHD. Evaluations are available for children (ages six and older) and adults. Evaluations utilize a standardized clinical diagnostic assessment, as well as assessments of verbal and nonverbal reasoning, working memory, processing speed, school achievement, executive...

Please check out my website www.abbycobeypsyd.com for additional info and pictures. We all can have difficulty from time to time, dealing with relationships, work, general stress. You don't have to figure it out on your own. You come to therapy looking for something to change; Let's find out what those changes will be and empower you to make them! I enjoy working with adults one on one and have...

I am a licensed clinical psychologist and have been practicing for over 20 years. In my experience, those seeking therapy are looking for answers for how better to navigate their lives to ease emotional pain and find fulfillment within their lives. I believe that life's hurts primarily occur in relation to others and that healing often comes through relationship as well, sometimes by seeking a...

I am a Neuropsycholoigst with 25 years of experience in treating patients with brain injuries. I treat children, adults, and geriatric patients who have experienced brain injury. Brain Injury can happen to anyone. Concussions from a motor vehicle accident, sports injury, strokes or dementia can affect people at all ages. At Neuropsychology & Counseling Associates, LLC my staff and I provide...

I really don't have an ideal client as all individuals are different and have unique strengths and weaknesses that are useful to them in some way.. I tend to take a strength based approach and encourage independent problem solving dialogue. I feel very comfortable working with nearly all ages even younger children so long as their parents are actively engaged with treatment. Depression, anxiety...

Amalea K. Seelig
New York
New York
You want and need to feel better. I help you discover how your thoughts and actions take you away from yourself. I practice from an open, honest, and non-judgmental point of view. As a therapist, I consider us as whole and valuable right now, but with barriers to experiencing ourselves or life in this way. When human beings are supported like this, soon things can feel better and change is...

We all have had difficult issues arise in our lives. Whether you are dealing with trauma issues, challenges with addiction (individual, partner, or family member), adverse psychological symptoms, grief over the loss of a loved one, or a relationship that is not working for you anymore... you are not alone. I am here to take this journey with you to bring about positive, meaningful change. Our...

Nothing is more interesting than people. Although I love math, physics, engineering, and chemistry, I chose to study psychology because of the challenge and importance of understanding what it means to be human. My Doctorate in clinical psychology was followed by a post-doctoral Master's in clinical psychopharmacology. I have advanced training in evidenced-based therapies for couples, including...

I place a strong focus on exploring developmentally important emotional and relational disruptions and rely heavily on attachment theory as a conceptual grounding in my work. I have experience in working with family-of-origin concerns, religious/spiritual concerns, existential questions, relationship concerns, Adult-Children-of-Divorce, LGBTQI concerns, and difficulties with acculturation. My...

As an integrative therapist, I use different modalities of treatment to tailor to each client's individual needs. I like to teach my clients about what symptoms mean and how to manage them with positive coping skills. The more you can understand about what you are experiencing, the more power you will have to make positive, lasting changes to improve your quality of life. I take pride in forgin...

Do you get anxious or irritated easily? Do you find yourself reliving past painful events? Do you sometimes just want to quit your relationships? Running on empty or worse yet, living fueled by anxiety, sadness, fear, or frustration is not fun. It can disrupt your relationships (including the one with yourself), your sleep, your digestive system and/or your experience of physical pain. It's so...

Tiffany Nowlan
Los Angeles
California
In my practice, I believe the therapeutic relationship is sacred and created in partnership with each client to foster safety, compassion, patience and a sense of curiosity. Together we can create an environment to explore your personal challenges, emotions, imagination, limiting beliefs, trauma and any other issues that come forward to be worked through. When a person actively engages the worl...