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Business Listing   East Valleypsychological Center - Apache Junction, AZ - Phone: (480) 982-2356


Business Listing   Mitchell Charlie R Psychologist - Apache Junction, AZ - Phone: (480) 288-0166


Business Listing   Psychiatric Acute Care - Apache Junction, AZ - Phone: (480) 983-0995


Business Listing   Superstition Mountain Mental Health Center Inc-Smmhc - Outpatient Cl - Apache Junction, AZ - Phone: (480) 983-0571


Business Listing   Superstition Mountain Mental Hespecial Services Cmplx - Apache Junction, AZ - Phone: (480) 671-4501


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The predominant involvement technique of psychologists is psychotherapy, including, behavioral, cognitive, humanistic, existential, psychodynamic, and systemic approaches. The alleviation of mental distress is the job of psychologists. In Apache Junction some psychologists with post-doctoral pharmacology training have been granted prescriptive authority for certain mental health disorders upon agreement with the patient's physician with in Apache Junction.

The most commonly recognized psychology professionals are clinical and counseling psychologists, in Apache Junction, who provide psychotherapy or administer and interpret psychological tests. A psychologist is some one who studies mind and behavior of an individual. Psychologists use knowledge and research to solve problems such as mental illness.

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