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1928 Psychologists found in WisconsinKatherine L Catuara, PSYD
Psychologist - Clinical
N2846 State Road 67, Williams Bay, WI - 53191
262-245-5608 262-245-5648
Dr. Jonathan Caleb Easton, PSY.D.
Psychologist - Clinical
N2846 State Road 67, Williams Bay, WI - 53191
262-245-5608 262-245-5648
Clifford K Stephens, PH.D
Psychologist - Clinical
1300 South Drive, Winnebago, WI - 54985
920-235-4910 920-236-2931
Kent M Berney, PHD
Psychologist
1300 South Drive, Winnebago, WI - 54985
920-235-4910 920-236-2931
Shannon Colleen Huff, ED.S.
Psychologist
531 3rd St S, Wisconsin Rapids, WI - 54494
715-323-6856
Rebecca Diane Rodriguez, PH.D.
Psychologist - Clinical
464 Daly Ave, Wisconsin Rapids, WI - 54494
715-423-2030 715-423-2032
Michael Jan Nelson, PHD
Psychologist - Clinical
420 1st Ave S, Wisconsin Rapids, WI - 54495
715-424-3400 715-424-3441
Harriet I Walker, PHD, CADC-III, NCGC
Psychologist
311 Elm St, Woodruff, WI - 54568
715-356-8540
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.