
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.
If you’re looking for a psychologist you can use our vetted directory of mental health professionals to find psychologists in your area. Start your journey below.

I am a licensed psychologist who works with women, mothers, and families. I offer individual psychotherapy, parent consultations, and walk and talk therapy, which affords the mental health benefits of therapy and exercise in an environment that clients may find more comfortable than a traditional office setting. I have extensive experience treating adults struggling with anxiety and depression....

Marika Kyrimis
Seattle
Washington
My practice specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety and mood disorders. I provide individual treatment for adults and late adolescents. My goal is to provide individualized, compassionate, effective, evidence-based treatment for individuals with anxiety and mood disorders. My approach has its grounding in CBT but when appropriate I also use mindfulness techniques, componen...

I have over 35 years experience working with children, youth, adults and couples. I help patients identify, focus and attend to what really matters to them and help them understand how to deepen their relationships. Many problems emerge in actual therapy sessions so that problem solving together can occur in the present. I work with people weekly and sometimes multiple times per week given my...

I specialize in treating anxiety, depression, and trauma-related disorders including PTSD. Additionally, I provide treatment for emotion dysregulation more generally. Trained at Duke University Medical Center and Emory University School of Medicine with advanced experience in treating trauma and anxiety, I am well experienced in working with individuals with complex presentations or difficultie...

We serve children, adolescents, individuals, couples, and families. Whether they are just starting out in life, or well established, our clients want more from life. More happiness, more love, more freedom to be the best person they can be. We help our clients accomplish this by changing unwanted behaviors and healing painful emotions from life's unexpected crises, or wounds from the past. Our...

I see psychotherapy as a safe place where healing and change are fostered. I help patients to be able to gain awareness of their own thoughts, feelings and behaviors so they are able to change aspects of themselves or their relationships that are holding them back from having a self-fulfilling life. I believe that everybody has the capacity to change and live a life worth living. The therapeuti...

I work with individuals (adults and adolescents), couples, and families. I enjoy working closely with my clients to treat a wide variety of medical and mental health conditions. My specialty areas include mood and anxiety disorders, trauma, complicated grief, and severe mental illness. I also work to help individuals and families cope with the psychological challenges associated with a variety ...

As an adolescent, young-adult, and adult clinical psychologist, I am highly skilled at helping individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders. I aim to provide a safe space for people to explore issues they may be experiencing, as well as provide helpful, constructive, and practical ways to cope and approach the world. "Reflecting on my own life and my experiences as a...

I'm Dr. Lydia R. Malcolm, a Licensed Psychologist and an Adjunct Professor at Nova Southeastern University's College of Psychology. I provide psychological services (English/Spanish) using Mindfulness Based Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for health promotion and maintenance. I am a Ph.D. graduate of the Nova Southeastern University's Clinical Psychology program with a concentration in...

Dr. Rachel C Orleck
Seattle
Washington
You and your partner are struggling right now, and maybe have been for a long time. Life's transitions such as retirement, marriage, or birth of a new child can make staying connected with your partner quite difficult at times. Or other challenges in your relationship can leave you with difficulty trusting and feeling alone or like roommates. Even if you are in a place that feels hopeless and y...

Even with the current situation, we are still accepting new clients. However, please email us rather than call. Our goal is to focus on mental wellness. We do this through a variety of treatment methods tailored for your specific needs. Our providers will work with you to determine whether CBT, DBT, Mindfulness, Art therapy, or other treatment methods are best in helping you overcome your curre...

Are you looking for targeted assistance with managing stress, relationships, grief, parenting, anxiety, and/or depression? Or, are you interested in short-term help with weight loss, adjustment to illness, treatment adherence or stopping smoking? I am a board certified Health Psychologist specializing in brief counseling to improve health, wellness, and relationship functioning. I offer...

I have been a clinical psychologist since 1994. I am a change agent for people who know they need to change but aren't sure how to get there. My approach is supportive and nonjudgmental, supplying you with feedback and ideas about how to proceed. We will forge a partnership to help you get what you want out of life. Many insurance plans are accepted....

I am a psychologist, assistant professor, and associate director of behavioral health for the UNC Center for Women's Mood Disorders. I provide therapy for women experiencing mood and anxiety symptoms across the lifespan, and I have specific expertise in reproductive-related mood disorders. My clinical practice focuses on the use of mindfulness, acceptance, and value-based action as methods of...

Our practice is centered around providing quality clinicians to helping children, adults and families improve their lives. We provide a variety of services includes psychological testing, psychotherapy and ABA. Through the use of several treatment modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), as well as psychodynamic and humanistic interventions we w...