I am a licensed psychologist in Chestertown, Maryland and a senior partner of a group mental health practice, Chester River Behavioral Health, which serves children, adolescents and adults who are experiencing a wide spectrum of emotional and psychological difficulties. I received a Doctor of Psychology degree from Baylor University in 1984 and have been in practice since that time. In my daily practice, I work mostly with adults in individual psychotherapy of depression, anxiety, relationship...
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I am a licensed psychologist in Chestertown, Maryland and a senior partner in a group mental health practice, which serves children, adolescents and... Read more »
As I sat with a client and her husband last week, we were discussing just one of the many chronic physical problems that she has suffered for many... Read more »
As I sat with a client and her husband last week, we were discussing just one of the many chronic physical problems that she has suffered for many... Read more »