Dr. Fleisher is a clinical psychologist at the University of Vermont Medical Center and a clinical assistant professor for the Department of Psychiatry and Department of Pediatrics at the Larner...
Burlington (VT) - - Phone: (802) 847-3634Dr. Eric Friedman is a licensed psychologist serving Burlington, Barre, and surrounding areas. He graduated with honors in 1985, having more than 32 years of diverse experiences, especially in...
Burlington (VT) - - Phone: (802) 479-0289Dr. Logan Hegg is a licensed clinical psychologist at The University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington, VT. His specialties include child, adolescent and adult psychotherapy, population health,...
Burlington (VT) - - Phone: (802) 847-4696Dr. Marissa Coleman is a clinical psychologist at the University of Vermont Medical Center. She specializes in posttraumatic adjustment, families in transition, women's issues, maternal mental health,...
Burlington (VT) - - Phone: (802) 847-3634Dr. Marlene Maron is the chief psychologist in the Department of Psychological Services at The University of Vermont Medical Center and clinical associate professor at the Larner College of Medicine...
Burlington (VT) - - Phone: (802) 847-3634Drs. David and Carla Osgood bring a wealth of knowledge and trust in facilitating relationships with individuals, couples and groups. With more than 30 years of practice as a psychologists, David and...
Burlington (VT) - - Phone: (855) 980-8685Dr. Rebecca Ruid is a clinical child psychologist at the University of Vermont Medical Center. Dr. Ruid works with children, adolescents, and parents providing outpatient psychotherapy utilizing a...
Burlington (VT) - - Phone: (802) 847-3634Dr. Tara McCuin is a psychologist at the University of Vermont MedicalCenter. She is a generalist for adults and specializes in medicalpsychology.She finds it most rewarding to collaborate with her...
Burlington (VT) - - Phone: (802) 847-3634
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 Burlington 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 Burlington.
The most commonly recognized psychology professionals are clinical and counseling psychologists, in Burlington, 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.