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Brooklyn (24 mi)

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07740 (1) (0.68 mi)
11235 (1) (19.46 mi)
11218 (1) (23.5 mi)
11226 (1) (23.71 mi)
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  • CYNTHIA PONE, LPC
    200 Points

    CYNTHIA PONE, LPC

    SPECIALIZED THERRAPY
    1 CHELSEA AVE SUIT 458
    LONG BRANCH, NJ 07740
  • Lee Crespi, LCSW
    320 Points

    Lee Crespi, LCSW

    Psychotherapist
    Distance: 23.99 mi
    386 Union Street
    Brooklyn, NY 11231
  • Mercedes Peters, Ph.D
    250 Points

    Mercedes Peters, Ph.D

    Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
    Distance: 23.99 mi
    142 Joralemon St.
    Brooklyn, NY 11201
  • Marge Blaine
    110 Points

    Marge Blaine

    Distance: 23.99 mi
    352 Marlborough Road
    Brooklyn, NY 11218
  • Marge Blaine, PhD 100 Points

    Marge Blaine, PhD

    Marge Blaine, Inc.
    Distance: 23.99 mi
    352 Marlborough Road
    Brooklyn, NY 11226
  • Anna Krayn, PhD

    Anna Krayn, PhD

    Anna S Krayn, PhD, PC
    Distance: 23.99 mi
    3043 Ocean Ave, Suite #201
    Brooklyn, NY 11235
  • William J. Hurst

    William J. Hurst

    Distance: 23.99 mi
    149 Amity Street
    Brooklyn, NY 11201
  • Nancy  Howard, MSW, LCSW
    320 Points

    Nancy Howard, MSW, LCSW

    Distance: 25.53 mi
    485 US Highway 1 S
    Iselin, NJ 08830

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Psychoanalyst Info

Psychoanalyst Summary:
A psychoanalyst treats people with depression and other mental afflictions through therapy and memory recall.

Psychoanalyst FAQs:
What is a

Psychoanalyst

?
A Psychoanalyst is similar to a psychologist. Psychoanalysts search through a person's subconscious memories to find the source of problems. A Psychoanalyst can work with adults, children, couples, and groups.

What conditions does a Psychoanalyst work with?
A Psychoanalyst can work with the following conditions: Anxiety, depression, obsessive behavior, and phobias.

How often should I see a Psychoanalyst?
Most patients see a Psychoanalyst four or five times a week for about an hour. Most patients also see a Psychoanalyst over a long period time to build a relationship.


Psychoanalyst Related Terms:
cognitive behavioral therapy, anxiety, life transitions, stress, trauma, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), adjustment disorders, personality disorders, parenting issues, marriage counseling, psychoanalyst, chronic mental illness, relationship difficulties, behavioral disorders