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Psychosis therapists in Tempe Junction, AZ

We are proud to feature top rated Psychosis therapists in Tempe Junction, AZ. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Phoenix, Arizona therapist: Cristina P. Garcia, psychologist
Psychosis

Cristina P. Garcia

Psychologist, PhD, DBSM
I typically use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Tempe Junction, Arizona (Online Only)
Houston, Texas therapist: Kimberly Acholonu, psychiatric nurse/therapist
Psychosis

Kimberly Acholonu

Psychiatric Nurse/Therapist, PMHNP-BC
Experiencing psychosis can feel confusing and isolating, but help is available. I offer compassionate, personalized care to help you manage symptoms, understand what you’re going through, and regain stability. Together, we’ll work toward clarity, confidence, and a path to healing.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Tempe Junction, Arizona
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL), psychologist
Psychosis

Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL)

Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
Losing touch with reality is more complicated than just trying to realign oneself with the external environment. To understand this experience, one must work to appreciate the subjective realities that illuminate these challenges.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Tempe Junction, Arizona
Colorado Springs, Colorado therapist: Dr. Dana C. Avey, marriage and family therapist
Psychosis

Dr. Dana C. Avey

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, MA, DBH, LMFT, BC-TMH, ADS
Many mental health disorders can encompass psychosis. This can include depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia - to name a few. Psychosis can be incredibly difficult to manage independently, and I offer expertise and support to help you navigate this issue in healthy and effective ways.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Tempe Junction, Arizona
Chattanooga, Tennessee therapist: Dr. Pooja Khariwal, psychologist
Psychosis

Dr. Pooja Khariwal

Psychologist, PsyD, MA, MS
Our struggles and “stuckness” are complicated and layered. Being stuck can present as loss of touch with what is, and disorganization in thinking, feeling and perceiving. I use an integrative approach with psychodynamic, acceptance and commitment, cognitive behavioral, interpersonal, mindfulness, attachment and process oriented elements along with the critical impact of culture and diversity to understand your complex and unique world. In this approach, many of our difficulties can be seen as unhealthy ways of understanding ourselves and others. These patterns of understanding were probably helpful in the past but have stopped being helpful. With curiosity and courage, we will identify these patterns and endeavor to transform them.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Tempe Junction, Arizona