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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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I am a clinical psychologist who has been in practice for over 40 years. I primarily use a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy model and work with adolescents and adults with depression, anxiety, and a wide range of life issues. I am happy to talk with you by phone and answer any questions that you may have....
( English | español ) Are you anxious, overwhelmed, or feeling down? Having difficulty focusing on the here and now because of past traumas? Do you engage in negative self-talk that keeps you stuck and prevents you from living your life fully? I am an empathic therapist who helps you gain greater awareness of both your emotional and somatic responses to stressors to help you grow and achieve...

Lina Pranata

Seattle

Washington

FULL. Are you looking for a compassionate and effective therapist who can help you work through your struggles and conflicting emotions? Do you long to be seen, heard and understood, so that you can make sense of your past hurts and start living authentically in the present? Would you like to work with a therapist who values diversity and embraces your unique social/historical/cultural backgrou...

DeShaunta Johnson

New York

New York

I’m a clinical psychologist who divides my time between clinical practice, consulting and activism. I can assist you in the treatment of PTSD, depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, relationship issues, academic concerns, and disordered eating. My clinical interests include the psychology of oppression, cultural and political trauma, coping with the stress of oppression, navigating higher educatio...
When a clinician is asked what their specialty is, they often focus on specific diagnoses. Although helpful, I believe you are so much more than a diagnosis or collection of symptoms. I think it's important to respect the complicated nature of who we are and the lives we lead. It's about understanding why you are struggling and changing what is not working for you. I think that issues or proble...
***Due to limited hours, I currently have a waitlist. Please see my colleague Len Shelby's profile if you are seeking counseling or Dr. Jaqui Otto's profile for psychological testing. Dr. Kate Stark is a Licensed Psychologist with a dedication to thoughtful and compassionate therapeutic services for children, adolescents, and young adults. She is available for therapy targeted to identify...

James J. Gray

Washington

District of Columbia

In my practice, I combine a scientific approach to therapy in the context of compassion and empathy for my clients. I try to express the Rogerian triad: empathy, congruence, and unconditional, positive regard of my client. Using this foundation, I customize the treatment to the specific needs of the client which are unique. My techniques are drawn from a variety of theoretical positions, primar...

Peter Fraenkel

New York

New York

All clients need empathy, understanding, caring, and insight about the sources of their problems. But clients also want concrete suggestions about how to improve their lives. I work with a wide variety of clients, struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship issues. I specialize in couple therapy with highly-stressed couples on the brink of dissolving their relationship, but al...
Are you nursing a heartbreak post-split? Considering divorce? When we are hurting emotionally, it’s near impossible to see things clearly. Sometimes, it is the things right in front of us that can be most difficult to look at. And whether we want to admit it or not, friends and family have a vested interest. That’s where I come in..my 20+ years working as a practicing clinician have taught me t...
Life is difficult; therapy doesn't have to be. With simple and straightforward approaches we can understand and identify the sources of your troubles. I have experience working with people with diverse backgrounds and can help you shed light on your troubles with the added bonus of learning more about yourself. Together we can create a plan of action that works for you! Feel free to reach out t...
I have extensive experience providing treatment to adults and adolescents. Practicing from a multidimensional lens, I consider how developmental, psychological, and sociocultural factors may be adversely impacting wellbeing and quality of life. I value a collaborative therapeutic relationship, and work to provide an empathetic environment to foster self-awareness and personal growth. Grounded i...

Drew Carson

Washington

District of Columbia

I help teens and adults to identify and overcome difficulties that affect their adjustment to and success in the areas of education or work, family, and peer relationships. My ideal client is someone willing to explore problem-solving, relationship-building, and leadership skills within a group (or couples) therapy session, typically involving play therapy that involves therapeutic role-playing...
WE OFFER TELE-THERAPY - BOTH VIDEO AND TELEPHONE-BASED. Understanding and insight are key to growth and change. We work together with clients to bring about healing, change in behavior, and new perspectives. Under the clinical direction of Franklin Sollars, PhD, LP, our therapists offer caring and confidential treatment for a variety of concerns and issues. Some journeys are brief, others take...