Best Psychologists in Rochester, NY

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Dr. Elaine F. Greene has been in independent practice, offering counseling, psychotherapy, and consultation in the Rochester area since 1977. Licensed by New York State to perform psychological services, Dr. Greene's clinical work involves a practical and varied approach designed to provide help for people with many different personal concerns. Issues
My work is based on the belief that developing self-awareness is an essential piece of effectively navigating our lives. I may be the right therapist for you if you are interested in learning more about how you cope with distress, respond to challenges, relate to yourself, or approach your interactions with others. I also believe that having a supportive
D. make up the psychotherapy practice known as Johnston Psychology Associates. We have been practice partners since 1989. Starting at 16 N. Goodman St. and later moving to 480 White Spruce Blvd., we now practice at 160 Allens Creek Rd. Rochester, NY 14618. In our latest office, we share space with two other psychologists and one psychiatrist. Johnston
Genesee Valley Psychology, PLLC (GVP) is a social justice oriented training clinic that provides evidenced-based individual and group therapy to the Rochester New York area. We have services for children, adolescents, and adults. We invite patients and providers to check out our Rochester Resource Page, offering a growing list of things to do in the
I am a New York State Licensed Psychologist in private practice in Rochester, NY. I provide individual, couples, and group psychotherapy. I strive to listen without judgment and aim to provide a warm, welcoming, and safe space for you to learn more effective ways to relate to yourself and others, and to build a life that promotes authenticity, confidence
I am an interactive, compassionate, and down-to-earth therapist. My approach begins with having respect for your experiences, your current understanding of yourself, and your innate (though perhaps hidden) ability to help yourself. From there we work together to develop solutions for whatever brings you to treatment. This may include practical one-time