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Raymond Havlicek, Psychologist  in Lake Placid
Verified PhD, ABPP
Psychologist
"I specialize in cognitive-behavioral treatment for persons having anxiety, depression, as well as for families with children with ADD/ADHD, and oppositional defiant disorders. I also use cognitive-behavioral treatment for treating addictions. I implement school and home based behavior management systems ..."
Lake PlacidNew York 12946
(518) 966-2934
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Emmanuel M. Bernstein, Psychologist  in Lake Placid
Verified
Psychologist
"Therapy style strongly influenced by time spent with Carl Rogers and Milton Erickson, and also influenced by detective Columbo, Bob Newhart, Virginia Satir, and a bit by Freud and Adler. My approach is a gentle, supportive one. Among my favorite ..."
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Lake PlacidNew York 12946
(518) 300-1644
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