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1051 Psychologists found in SeattleStefanie A Hlastala
Psychologist - Clinical
4800 Sand Point Way Ne, Seattle, WA - 98105
206-987-2000
Rebecca G. Logsdon, PHD
Psychologist - Clinical
9709 3rd Ave Ne Ste 507, Box 358733, Seattle, WA - 98115
206-685-1758 206-616-5588
Steven Behling, PHD
Psychologist
3417 Evanston Ave N Ste 324, Seattle, WA - 98103
206-849-6737 206-420-8404
Dr. Neharika Chawla, PHD
Psychologist - Clinical
3245 Fairview Ave E Ste 303, Seattle, WA - 98102
206-940-5551
Leandra Jonicole Stewart, PHD
Psychologist - Clinical
10011 21st Ave Sw, Seattle, WA - 98146
206-495-2888
Benjamin Aaronson
Psychologist
1959 Ne Pacific St, Seattle, WA - 98195
206-221-6806
Dr. Carl William Kantner, PH.D.
Psychologist
1660 S Columbian Way, Seattle, WA - 98108
206-277-6607
Leah Boisen, PHD
Psychologist
226 Summit Ave E Ste 203, Seattle, WA - 98102
206-452-6018
Isaiah Lin, PSY.D.
Psychologist - Clinical
564 Ne Ravenna Blvd, Seattle, WA - 98115
206-527-2266
Dr. Gerald Fleischer, PH.D.
Psychologist - Clinical
1229 Madison St, Suite 1010, Seattle, WA - 98104
206-386-2200 206-386-2202
Dr. Barbara Stuart, PH.D.
Psychologist
6869 Woodlawn Ave Ne, Suite 100, Seattle, WA - 98115
425-771-4548
Dr. Suzanne Lacross
Psychologist
1101 Madison St, Suite 200, Seattle, WA - 98014
206-545-9195
Ivan Robert Molton, PHD
Psychologist - Clinical
1959 Ne Pacific St, Seattle, WA - 98195
206-598-4295
Lisa A. Emerson, PH.D.
Psychologist - Clinical
1218 3rd Ave Ste 500, Seattle, WA - 98101
206-374-0109
Dr. Meghann Gerber, PSY.D.
Psychologist - Clinical
6306 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA - 98103
206-659-6592
Dr. Ray None Hendrickson, PH.D.
Psychologist - Cognitive & Behavioral
13716 Lake City Way Ne Apt 309, Seattle, WA - 98125
360-378-4004 360-378-2787
About Psychologists: Psychologist: A psychologist is an individual who is licensed to practice psychology which is defined as the observation, description, evaluation, interpretation, and modification of human behavior by the application of psychological principles, methods, and procedures, for the purpose of preventing or eliminating symptomatic, maladaptive, or undesired behavior and of enhancing interpersonal relationships, work and life adjustment, personal effectiveness, behavioral health, and mental health. The practice of psychology includes, but is not limited to, psychological testing and the evaluation or assessment of personal characteristics, such as intelligence, personality, abilities, interests, aptitudes, and neuropsychological functioning; counseling, psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, hypnosis, biofeedback, and behavior analysis and therapy; diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorder or disability, alcoholism and substance abuse, disorders of habit or conduct, as well as of the psychological aspects of physical illness, accident, injury, or disability; and psycheducational evaluation, therapy, remediation, and consultation. Psychological services may be rendered to individuals, families, groups and the public.