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- Psychologists
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3305 Psychologists found in WashingtonDr. Zhankun Cheng, PHD
Psychologist - Mental Retardation & Developmental Disabilities
9409 B 35th Ave Sw, Seattle, WA - 98126
206-639-8535
Dr. Desey Tziortzis, PSYD
Psychologist
5306 Ballard Ave Nw Ste 321, Seattle, WA - 98107
323-459-8050 000-000-0000
Dr. Geetika Agarwal, PH.D.
Psychologist
821 6th Ave N, Seattle, WA - 98109
678-814-7994
Dr. Jamila M Brown, PSYD
Psychologist - Clinical
5224 Wilson Ave S, Suite 202, Seattle, WA - 98118
206-725-1820 206-725-1890
Janet Elizabeth Colli, PHD
Psychologist - Counseling
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Ste 341, Seattle, WA - 98103
206-329-9235
Dr. Louisa Aline Turner, PH.D.
Psychologist
4510 Thackeray Pl Ne, Seattle, WA - 98105
206-633-7951 206-545-9223
Dr. Russell Brett Hanford, PH.D.
Psychologist
1728 E Madison St, Seattle, WA - 98122
206-409-9613
Dr. David Lawrence Pressman, PH.D.
Psychologist - Clinical
5618 4th Ave Nw, Seattle, WA - 98107
206-930-7553 509-352-9413
Dr. Ellen Paek, PHD
Psychologist
564 Ne Ravenna Blvd, Seattle, WA - 98115
206-527-2266 206-527-1009
Rebecca Gabrielle Stoller, PH.D
Psychologist
3216 Ne 45th Pl Ste 100, Seattle, WA - 98105
206-505-9474
Dr. Lucianne Hackbert, PHD
Psychologist
2003 Western Ave, Ste 340, Seattle, WA - 98121
206-755-9122 206-448-4899
Caleb Goodman Nixon, PSYD
Psychologist
800 5th Ave Ste P100, Seattle, WA - 98104
206-320-3351 206-554-7787
Angela Y Yoon, MA
Psychologist
515 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA - 98104
206-682-2371
Dr. Xian Zhang, PSYD
Psychologist
338 Nw 85th St, Seattle, WA - 98117
206-659-5945
Anna R Franklin, PHD
Psychologist - Clinical
1959 Ne Pacific St., Seattle, WA - 98195
206-520-5000
David H Fordyce, PHD
Psychologist
1100 9th Ave, Seattle, WA - 98101
206-223-6600
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.