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Bostaph Anthony MA
Category: PsychologistsUsers Rating:
(814) 868-01414402 Peach St
Erie, PA 16509
Bostaph Anthony MA is a business providing services in the field of Psychologists. Bostaph Anthony MA is located in Erie, PA on 4402 Peach St.
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Helpful Tip for: Psychologists
Psychologists, in Erie, are non-medical professionals who treat patients with psychological disorders, commonly know as mental illness. They provide supportive therapy to their clients through counseling and different approaches in psychotherapy, viz, the behavioral, cognitive, humanistic, existential, psychodynamic & systemic approaches. Some provide career counseling, and some also specialize in psychometric testing for effective diagnosis of symptoms.
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