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Dye, Daniel M. |
MD, Clinical and Administrative Director Multidisciplinary Alliance of Mind-Brain-Behavioral Practitioners |
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Psychopharmacology, Neuropsychiatry & General Psychiatry Diplomate:
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology
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Benson, Cynthia
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MS, LMFT, NCAC II
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
The most rewarding and fulfilling times in our lives are the times when we feel respected, connected and heard, as we move through our daily lives. Often, we feel that our efforts fall short or we are just unable to communicate our desired intentions, either at work or in our personal or family relationships. Sometimes we need the help of a professional therapist to improve our self-esteem, become more effective communicators and/or enhance our relationship dynamics. Ms Benson is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Registered Counselor and nationally certified addictions counselor (NCACII) with 28 years experience. She provides trilingual psychotherapy in English, Spanish and French. She has training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Rational Emotive Therapy (RET), Gestalt Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Play Therapy for children, Art therapy and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) for couples as well as having training in addiction counseling (NCACII). Ms Benson holds Masters Degrees from Purdue University and University of Illinois and carries six licenses in three states. She has been licensed in Washington for ten years and is currently in private practice in Richland, Washington, specializing in providing psychological relief from:
As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Ms. Benson bases her therapy on the systems model that promotes the idea that problems do not develop in a vacuum and are usually based on attachment issues and the interactive patterns they create. Utilizing an accelerated approach when therapeutically indicated, she seeks positive outcomes that enhance the quality of her clients’ lives and their effectiveness in dealing with others. She allows her clients to resolve personal and relationship issues in a non-judgmental manner, offering caring, professional assistance in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere. She adheres to the laws that maintain confidentiality for her clients.
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Blair, Anita S.
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PSY.D., RN Clinical Neuropsychologist
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Conrad, Carol Ann |
Carol Ann Conrad, MS, LMHC, www.carolannconrad.com Trauma Treatment Services of Tri-Cites Serving Individuals, Couples and Families
Licensed Mental Health Counselor for adults and adolescents, individuals, couples and families Healthy relationships are vital to our happiness as individuals. It is within the context of relationships that we find our greatest needs and longings fulfilled. Yet, it is also within relationships that we may find ourselves in the most pain. Sometimes we have painful experiences within relationships such as our family, our marriage or with a partner that leave us feeling hurt and afraid of connecting with others. When the pain of a relationship, past or present, keeps us from feeling good about ourselves or connecting with those we love or desire to love, a professional can help us resolve those issues and find the connection with others that we desire. As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the State of Washington, Carol Ann has specific training in working with individuals, families and couples to resolve relationship and individual issues. Carol Ann has specific training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Lifespan Integration (LI) and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and trauma and PTSD treatment. Carol Ann has a Masters of Science degree from Capella University in clinical psychology. She gives lectures and trainings both locally and nationally on Dissociative Disorders, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Attachment Disorders, Bipolar Disorder and other topics. Currently, she is an adjunct instructor at Columbia Basin College in the Sociology Department. She also is a part of the CNSC team providing psychotherapy and coordinating services with Dr. Dan Dye and other physicians in the area. Carol Ann specializes in providing treatment and support for the following issues: -Anxiety and panic disorders -Grief and Loss Issues -Attachment issues -Marriage and relationship issues -Bi-polar and mood disorders -Post Traumatic Stress Disorder -Dissociative disorders -Parenting Support -Divorce issues -Same-Sex Attraction issues -Eating Disorders -Sexual Abuse -Trauma related issues - Pornography Addiction Carol Ann uses an eclectic approach to problem solving and healing. She believes that each individual has within them the capacity to heal. Partnering with each individual and/or couple, she helps them find their own path to resolution and assists with the therapeutic interventions most suited to their needs at the time. She believes in the importance of the therapeutic alliance with the client as the primary healing agent and works to maintain a positive relationship. Offering a safe, comfortable and open environment, Carol Ann brings a professional yet warm connection to others seeking to resolve their issues and concerns.
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| Evans, John |
ARNP
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Multidisciplinary Alliance of Mind-Brain-Behavioral Practitioners
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Harden, James T. |
LICSW
Child, Family, and Adult Counseling Services
Depression, ADHD, Behavioral Disorders, Parent Education Skills
• Attachment and abandonment issues |
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Gerhard, Dawn |
MEd, LMHC Counseling for Individuals, Adolescents, Couples and Families
LHMC# LH00003881
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McCrory, M. M. |
MSW, LICSW Individual, Family & Children Pyschotherapy, Mccrorymsw@hotmail.com
Martha has a strong belief that people are resilient. That they are seeking a path that will allow them to successfully reach their goals and lead healthy lives. However, there are often points in a person’s life where they are “stuck.” They are having problems in relationships, at work or are suffering an undiagnosed and treated mental health issue. Therapy, coaching and education are beneficial during these times. A therapeutic relationship consists of a sense of connection and trust between the client and therapist. Once this foundation is established, a person may successfully address and resolved issues that often effect work, sense of self or family and marriage relationships. During the process of therapy, if a medication evaluation is assessed as appropriate, Martha has referral privileges with Dr. Daniel Dye and other physicians. Martha is a graduate of Walla Walla College with an emphasis in clinical counseling. She is a Board Certified Diplomat and Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She has additional training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Emotional Focus Therapy (EFT) for individuals and couples, Trauma and PTSD recovery, Bipolar and Depression, Anxiety, Eating Disorders and Attachment Disorders. Martha uses an eclectic blend of therapeutic approaches that will meet the individual needs of each client. Martha specializes in providing treatment, education, and support for the following: * Bi-polar Illness * Depression * Anxiety and Panic Disorders * Grief and loss issues * Trauma (past and immediate) * Obsessive Compulsive Disorder * Sexual Abuse * Post traumatic Stress Disorder * Attention Deficit Disorder * Stress management * Marital issues * Relationship issues * Family Support * Spiritual issues*Depression-Anxiety-PTSD-Bipolar
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