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Dr. Martin Keller, , Psychologist in Phoenix

Dr. Martin Keller

Psychologist

Verified

Office

11020 North Tatum Blvd.
Phoenix, Arizona 85028
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Contact Information

phone: (602) 996-8619
fax: (602) 996-7932

“Dr. Keller is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology with special interest in counseling and psychotherapy with adults, children, teenagers, couples, and families. He also provides consultation to organizations. Dr. Keller completed his undergraduate training at Temple University, his masters from Columbia University. His Doctorate is from Rutgers University. His internship was at the Rutgers Counseling Center. He is on the Staff of Scottsdale Healthcare, John C. Lincoln, and Paradise Valley Hospital. Dr. Keller was awarded Diplomates from the American Academy of Counseling and Psychotherapy, The American Academy of Behavioral Medicine, and the American Board of Sexology.

He is listed in the National Register of Health Service Providers in psychology, and is a fellow of The American Academy of Clinical Psychology.

Dr. Keller believes that the relationship between therapist and patient is the most important ingredient for change to occur.”

Taking the first step toward getting help is often the most difficult

GENERAL
  • Gender: Male
  • Years in Practice: 20+ Years
  • Avg Cost (per session): $150+
  • Sliding Scale: No
  • Accepts Insurance: No
CLIENT FOCUS
  • Ethnicity: Any
  • Gender: All
  • Religious Orientation: Jewish
  • Gay/Lesbian Expertise: Yes
  • Age: Adolescents, Adults, Children, Elders
QUALIFICATIONS
  • School: Rutgers University
  • Year Graduated: 1975
  • License No. and State: 503 Arizona
SPECIALTIES
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  • Child or Adolescent Issues
  • Relationship Issues
  • ADHD
  • Depression
  • Anxiety or Fears
  • Addiction or Substance Abuse
  • Divorce
  • Domestic Abuse or Violence
  • Eating Disorders
  • Elderly Persons Disorders
  • Gay Lesbian Issues
  • Life Coaching
  • Loss or Grief
  • Parenting
  • Personality Disorders
TREATMENT PREFERENCES
  • Orientation:
    Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
    Psychodynamic
  • Modality:
  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Family
EASY ACCESS
Last Modified: 29 Oct 2009