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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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At Mind in Motion, we use a relational approach which utilizes insight, empathy and acceptance to help you learn about yourself, fostering self-esteem, creativity, understanding, and resiliency in your relationships, career and life. At Mind in motion, we have a multicultural and social-justice-oriented team of psychologists, social workers, and mental health counselors. We are committed to...
The Codependency Clinic is specifically designed for codependency recovery. We treat Adults Facing Codependency, Adult Children of Alcoholics, Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families and Adult Children of Narcissists. All of our therapists are doctorate level clinicians trained in EMDR, Somatic Experiencing and The Pia Mellody Model. In therapy we will: *Develop an individualized treatment pla...

Nicole Cossu

Chicago

Illinois

I strive to develop a safe and affirming environment with each client, that honors the client’s individual experiences and unique qualities. I incorporate an approach to therapy that emphasizes the intersectionality of my client’s identities and understanding the larger cultural/social/familial communities with which they affiliate. I work to incorporate each aspect of the individual’s identity...
Individuals and families may seek out support for a variety of reasons, from natural life transitions to difficult traumas that cause major ruptures in life, to exploration of family dynamics and consequential behaviors/interactions. I see myself as a supportive and collaborative relationship in the lives of children, adolescents, and adults who are looking for support to better understand what...

Margaret Touny

Chicago

Illinois

If you find yourself not feeling good enough, struggling to cope with worries, traumas, and pain from the past, or wanting to learn more about yourself and why you think and behave in the ways that you do, my therapeutic approach may be right for you. Depending on your goals/needs, we will work together to increase your insight and help you feel empowered to make different decisions in life to ...

Dr. Tara Boswell

Reno

Nevada

**DR. BOSWELL IS NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS AT THIS TIME** I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist as well as a Licensed Psychologist who has worked with a variety of individuals, couples, families, and children over the past ten years. I adopt a collaborative approach wherein the client and I begin to explore the areas of one’s life that cause suffering. Together, we undercover unhealthy,...
As a first responder spouse you often have to parent and take care of daily life independently for periods of time. This often places you in a position to be the first one to notice when something isn't right. Not having your spouse around to share the load for periods of time can be hard enough, and then one of your children start to show challenges beyond what's expected! This can make life...

Karen N Luley

Durham

North Carolina

Do you feel frustrated by your child’s behaviors? Confused about the best parenting strategies to help them? Maybe you see your child struggling and you’re wondering if there’s something you can do to better support them. Maybe you’re confused about whether your child is just going through a phase or struggling with a true “disorder.” Disorder or not, you’re likely wondering the best way you ca...
We at APLA Health - Gleicher/Chen Health Center are dedicated to serving our community, and we make working with individuals of all backgrounds part of our mission. We are here to help, whether you're completely committed to change or you're struggling with the idea. We provide medical, dental, and behavioral health care all within the same clinic. In addition to primary care, we offer sexual...

Laura Berssenbrugge

New York

New York

Whether you’re considering therapy for the first time or looking for a new clinician, you've already taken a step towards creating positive change. I provide an inviting, safe space for you to discuss your family, relationship, or personal concerns. No matter what is on your mind, I will listen with acceptance. Using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and other evidence-based practices, we will...
I have been blessed to enjoy a wonderful family, with four boys and their spouses, and soon to be 8 grandchildren. I have worked almost 30 years at Brigham Young University’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS). My work has been mainly with young adults, adults, and couples. I have specialized in the treatment of depression, anxiety, and relationship issues. I have also worked with man...

Jonathan McClain

New York

New York

We all need outlets to relieve stress—to talk, vent, and/or figure things out. Everyone can benefit from the relief that a supportive therapy experience can provide; and it’s my goal to offer that to everyone I work with. You may be experiencing a life transition that you’re unsure of how to navigate or chronic worry about the future or strained relationships with people in your life. Whatever...

Dr. Doug Polster

Los Angeles

California

My clients come to me for practical, tangible guidance and support on how to overcome the challenges they face. I use an evidenced based approach, combining Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, that helps clients regain control of their lives, reduce unhelpful racing thoughts, and develop resiliency and confidence. Unlike traditional "talk therapy," where much you...
In life, we face a myriad of transitions, which impact us throughout every decade of our journey. Such transitions often cause anxiety, depression and/or a sense of sadness, loneliness or loss of direction. We may wonder "who am I now" or "where do I belong". Life changes impact our relationships with romantic partners, our parents, our children and our friends. I specialize in working with peo...