Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers
Clinical Neuropsychologist
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Clinical Neuropsychologist
A healthcare provider who evaluates and treats problems with thinking, memory, and behavior related to brain function. Clinical neuropsychologists help patients who have conditions such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, dementia, learning disabilities, or other neurological disorders. They use tests to understand how the brain is working and create strategies to improve daily functioning and quality of life. Patients can expect detailed assessments and recommendations for managing cognitive and behavioral challenges.
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Clinical
A healthcare provider who evaluates and treats problems with thinking, memory, and behavior caused by brain conditions. A clinical neuropsychologist helps patients understand and manage issues like traumatic brain injury, stroke, dementia, learning disabilities, or attention disorders. They use tests to assess brain function and offer strategies to improve daily living, school, or work performance. (Note: This provider type is deactivated and may no longer be available.)
Counselor
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Counselor
A healthcare provider who helps individuals manage emotional, mental health, and life challenges through talk therapy and supportive counseling. Counselors work with patients dealing with anxiety, depression, stress, relationship problems, grief, and substance abuse. Patients can expect a safe, confidential environment to discuss concerns and develop coping strategies to improve their well-being.
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Addiction (Substance Use Disorder)
A healthcare provider who helps individuals overcome problems with alcohol, drugs, or other substance use. They offer counseling, support, and education to help patients understand addiction, develop coping skills, and work toward recovery. Common services include individual and group therapy, relapse prevention, and creating treatment plans tailored to each person's needs. Patients can expect guidance, nonjudgmental support, and assistance in making positive lifestyle changes.
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Mental Health
A healthcare provider who helps individuals manage emotional, psychological, and behavioral issues through talk therapy and counseling. Mental health counselors support patients coping with stress, anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and relationship problems. They guide clients in developing healthy coping strategies and improving their overall well-being, offering a safe space to discuss personal challenges and achieve positive life changes.
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Pastoral
A healthcare provider who offers counseling and emotional support by integrating spiritual or religious beliefs with traditional therapy. Pastoral counselors help individuals and families cope with stress, grief, depression, anxiety, relationship problems, and life transitions. Patients can expect compassionate listening, guidance on personal or spiritual concerns, and support during difficult times, often within the context of their faith or values.
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Professional
A healthcare provider who helps individuals manage emotional, mental health, and life challenges through talk therapy and counseling. Professional counselors support patients coping with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship problems, grief, and other personal issues. Patients can expect a safe, confidential space to discuss their concerns and work toward positive changes with guidance and support.
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School
A healthcare provider who supports students' emotional, social, and academic well-being in a school setting. They help with issues such as stress, anxiety, bullying, family problems, and adjusting to school life. School counselors provide counseling, crisis intervention, and referrals to other services as needed. Patients can expect a safe, confidential space to talk about their concerns and receive guidance on coping skills, conflict resolution, and personal development.
Psychologist
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Psychologist
A healthcare provider who helps people understand, manage, and overcome emotional, mental, or behavioral issues through talk therapy and other psychological techniques. Psychologists commonly treat conditions such as anxiety, depression, stress, grief, relationship problems, and learning or behavioral challenges. Patients can expect to receive support, counseling, assessments, and personalized strategies to improve mental well-being and daily functioning.
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Addiction (Substance Use Disorder)
A healthcare provider who helps people overcome problems with alcohol, drugs, or addictive behaviors like gambling. They offer counseling and therapy to support patients in stopping or reducing their use, improving their mental health, and managing emotional or relationship issues caused by addiction. Patients can expect guidance, coping strategies, and support for recovery from substance use or behavioral addictions.
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Adult Development & Aging
A healthcare provider who helps adults as they age by addressing emotional, mental, and behavioral health needs. They support older adults and their families with issues such as memory loss, depression, anxiety, coping with illness, life transitions, and caregiver stress. Patients can expect counseling, therapy, and guidance to improve quality of life, manage challenges related to aging, and support healthy aging and well-being.
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Clinical
A healthcare provider who helps individuals and families manage mental health concerns through therapy, assessment, and counseling. Clinical psychologists treat conditions such as depression, anxiety, stress, trauma, and severe mental illnesses. Patients can expect support with emotional and behavioral challenges, guidance in coping skills, and personalized treatment plans to improve overall well-being.
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Clinical Child & Adolescent
A healthcare provider who specializes in helping children and teenagers with emotional, behavioral, and developmental challenges. They assess and treat issues such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, learning difficulties, and family or school-related problems. Patients can expect support through counseling, therapy, and guidance for both children and their families to improve well-being and daily functioning.
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Cognitive & Behavioral
A healthcare provider who helps people change unhelpful thoughts and behaviors using proven techniques like cognitive-behavioral therapy. They work with patients dealing with anxiety, depression, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and stress-related problems. Patients can expect personalized talk therapy sessions focused on setting goals, learning coping skills, and improving overall mental well-being.
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Counseling
A healthcare provider who helps people manage emotional, social, and mental health challenges, such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and life transitions. Counseling psychologists offer talk therapy, support, and guidance to improve well-being, resolve personal or family problems, and cope with difficult situations. They assess, diagnose, and treat a range of concerns, helping patients develop healthy coping skills and achieve personal growth.
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Educational
A healthcare provider who specializes in helping children and adults overcome learning difficulties, behavioral issues, and emotional challenges related to school or education. They assess learning disabilities, attention problems, and developmental delays, and provide counseling, testing, and strategies to support academic success. Patients can expect evaluations, personalized recommendations, and guidance for parents or teachers. This provider type is deactivated and may no longer be available for new patient care.
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Exercise & Sports
A healthcare provider who specializes in helping athletes and active individuals improve their mental well-being and performance. They work with people of all ages and skill levels to manage stress, build confidence, recover from injuries, overcome performance anxiety, and balance sports with other life demands. Patients can expect support for motivation, goal setting, team dynamics, and coping skills to enhance both sports performance and overall mental health.
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Family
A healthcare provider who helps families improve communication, resolve conflicts, and cope with challenges affecting their relationships and mental health. A family psychologist works with couples, children, and parents together to address issues such as parenting concerns, behavioral problems, divorce, grief, and family stress. Patients can expect counseling sessions that focus on building healthier family dynamics and supporting emotional well-being for all family members.
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Forensic
A healthcare provider who specializes in understanding how psychological issues relate to legal matters. Forensic psychologists assess individuals involved in court cases, such as those facing criminal charges, custody disputes, or questions of mental competency. They provide expert evaluations, conduct interviews and psychological testing, and offer testimony or written reports to help judges and lawyers make informed decisions. Patients can expect thorough, objective assessments focused on legal questions rather than treatment.
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Group Psychotherapy
A psychologist who leads group therapy sessions to help people improve their mental health through shared experiences and support. They guide groups of children, teens, adults, or older adults dealing with issues such as anxiety, depression, stress, addiction, trauma, or relationship problems. Patients can expect a safe and supportive environment where group discussions and activities promote personal growth, coping skills, and healing.
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Health
A healthcare provider who helps patients cope with the mental and emotional aspects of physical health conditions. Health psychologists support people dealing with chronic illnesses, pain, stress, or adjusting to a new diagnosis. They offer counseling, teach coping skills, and help patients make healthy lifestyle changes. Patients can expect guidance in managing anxiety, depression, or habits like smoking that affect health, and support in improving overall well-being during medical treatment or recovery.
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Health Service
A healthcare provider who is trained to help people manage mental, emotional, and behavioral health concerns through counseling, assessment, and therapy. Health service psychologists support patients coping with stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues, and adjustment to illness or life changes. Patients can expect confidential evaluations, personalized treatment plans, and ongoing support to improve well-being and daily functioning.
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Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities
A healthcare provider who helps people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, such as autism, Down syndrome, or learning disabilities, improve their thinking, behavior, and emotional well-being. They offer evaluations, counseling, behavior therapy, and support for families to manage challenges at home, school, or work. Patients can expect personalized care plans focused on building skills, coping strategies, and enhancing quality of life.
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Men & Masculinity
A healthcare provider who specializes in supporting the mental and emotional health of men, focusing on issues related to masculinity, identity, relationships, stress, and life transitions. They help patients address concerns such as self-esteem, anger management, depression, anxiety, and challenges unique to men. Patients can expect counseling, therapy, and guidance tailored to men’s experiences and personal growth.
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Prescribing (Medical)
A medical professional who is trained as a psychologist and also licensed to prescribe certain mental health medications. They help diagnose and treat conditions like depression, anxiety, and ADHD by providing therapy and, when needed, managing medications. Patients can expect both counseling and medication management to support their mental health needs.
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Psychoanalysis
A healthcare provider who uses talk therapy to help people understand and change deep-seated thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that may be causing emotional problems. This specialist helps patients explore unconscious patterns and past experiences to improve self-awareness, relationships, and overall wellbeing. Common issues treated include anxiety, depression, trauma, personality challenges, and difficulties in relationships. Patients can expect a supportive environment focused on long-term personal growth and healing.
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Psychotherapy
A healthcare provider who is trained as a psychologist and specializes in psychotherapy, offering talk therapy and counseling to help patients manage emotional, behavioral, and mental health concerns. They commonly assist with conditions like depression, anxiety, stress, trauma, and relationship issues. Patients can expect a supportive environment focused on understanding feelings, developing coping skills, and promoting overall mental well-being.
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Rehabilitation
A healthcare provider who helps people adjust to and overcome challenges caused by disabilities, injuries, or serious illnesses. Rehabilitation psychologists work with patients to improve coping skills, manage emotions, and address thinking or memory problems. They often help with conditions such as brain injuries, strokes, spinal cord injuries, chronic pain, or physical disabilities, supporting patients to regain independence and improve quality of life.
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School
A healthcare provider who supports the mental health and learning needs of children and adolescents in school settings. School psychologists help students with emotional, behavioral, or learning challenges through counseling, assessments, and creating personalized support plans. They work with families, teachers, and other staff to address issues like anxiety, bullying, attention problems, and academic struggles, ensuring students receive the help they need to succeed in school.
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Women
A healthcare provider who offers psychological counseling and therapy focused on women’s mental health. They help address issues such as depression, anxiety, trauma, relationship concerns, postpartum mood changes, and life transitions specific to women. Patients can expect support, guidance, and treatment plans tailored to their emotional and psychological needs, with a focus on improving overall well-being and quality of life.
Social Worker
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Social Worker
A healthcare provider who helps individuals and families cope with emotional, social, and practical challenges related to illness, disability, or life changes. Social workers provide counseling, connect patients to community resources, assist with navigating healthcare systems, and support those experiencing stress, grief, or family problems. Patients can expect guidance, emotional support, and help accessing services such as financial assistance, housing, or mental health care.
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Clinical
A healthcare provider who helps individuals and families manage emotional, mental, and behavioral challenges through counseling and therapy. Clinical social workers support patients facing issues like depression, anxiety, trauma, family conflicts, grief, and life transitions. They provide assessment, emotional support, coping strategies, and referrals to other resources, working with patients to improve their well-being and daily functioning.
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School
A healthcare provider who works in school settings to support students' emotional, social, and academic well-being. School social workers help students cope with issues like bullying, family problems, mental health concerns, behavioral challenges, and attendance difficulties. They provide counseling, connect families with community resources, and collaborate with teachers and parents to create a safe and supportive learning environment. Patients can expect guidance, advocacy, and support to improve their overall success and well-being at school.