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Find a Psychologist near Venice, CA to help individuals, children and families by assessing, diagnosing and treating mental, emotional and behavioral issues including stressful life events, anxieties, fears, depression and relationship breakdowns.

Results for Venice, CA

  • 10 Points

    Post Caron PhD

    833 Amoroso Place
    Venice, CA 90291
  • DIDI Hirsch Community Mental Health Centers - Venice, Metro Center

    1600 Main Street Suite B
    Venice, CA 90291
  • Moore, Ms. Celta, M.A., M.F.T.

    1415 Venice Boulevard
    Venice, CA 90291
  • OLIO

    9 Wavecrest Avenue
    Venice, CA 90291
  • -10 Points

    Venice Medical & Mental Health Services

    717 Lincoln Boulevard
    Venice, CA 90291

Psychologist Info

Psychologist Summary:
Find the best Psychologists near Venice, CA for evaluation, diagnosis, counseling, and treatment of behavior and mental processes. A clinical psychologist uses Psychotherapy and other counseling skills to improve emotional and mental health.

Psychology involves understanding the mind, specifically through the study and evaluation of emotions, thoughts, feelings, and resulting behaviors. Psychologists observe, assess, and experiment developing opinion as to what beliefs might be influencing an individual’s behavior.

Psychology Treatments may include:



- Psychotherapy
- Hypnotherapy
- Behavior Modification
- Relaxation techniques
- Meditation
- Depression treatments
- Anxiety disorder treatments
- Bipolar disorder therapies
- Guided Imagery
- Obsessive compulsive therapies

Clinical Psychologists near Venice, CA assess, diagnose, and treat mental, emotional, and behavioral issues using a number of counseling sessions, interviews, tests, and are able to provide individual, child psychology, school psychology and family therapy. Clinical psychology can address brief or acute personal issues to severe, chronic mental, emotional or physiological conditions.

The American Psychological Association (APA) is an organization of psychologists in the United States and Canada. With near 137,000 members, the APA is the largest associated body licensed psychologists.


Psychologist FAQs:

What is a Psychologist?
Psychologists are concerned with the different aspects of behavior and mental processes and cannot prescribe medications. A clinical Psychologist uses psychotherapy and other counseling skills to improve emotional and mental health.

What is the difference between a Psychologist and a Psychiatrist?
A Psychologist primarily treats depressed patients by counseling. A Psychiatrist is a medical doctor who also performs psychotherapy, and can prescribe medicine.

How do I find the best nearby psychologist?
Find the best local psychologists on Wellness.com and other practitioner review websites. Check references, read psychologist reviews and ask a lot of questions until you find a psychologist you trust.

Where does a Psychologist work?
A Psychologist can work in clinics, hospitals, schools, correctional facilities, and private offices. Psychologists can also work as researchers for universities and organizations.

Why might I see a Psychologist?
You can see a Psychologist for: Abuse, Addictions, Anger, Anxiety, Depression, Emotional Distress, Mental Health Problems, Personal Growth, Phobias, Relationship Issues, Sexual Problems, Stress, and Trauma.


Psychologist Related Terms:
child psychology, school, clinical, anxiety, life transitions, stress, trauma, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), adjustment disorders, personality disorders, parenting issues, chronic mental illness, relationship difficulties, depression, behavioral disorders