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Mr. Michael Scarpaci, LICSW, Clinical Social Work/Therapist in East Greenwich

Mr. Michael Scarpaci

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW

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Office

Angell Street Psychiatry
1351 South County Trail
Suite 210
East Greenwich, Rhode Island 02818
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Additional Office

Angell Street Psychiatry
321 Hope Street
Providence, Rhode Island 02906
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Contact Information

phone: (401) 884-2008
fax: (401) 884-2075

Additional Contact

phone: (401) 274-8777

“I have always believed in our ability to change ourselves and the circumstances in our lives. I have found that helping people has been a natural extension of that core belief. I enjoy observing and being a participant in the process of growth and change that my clients engage in. Often when depressed or anxiety filled, it is hard to see the choices for change. Turmoil in a relationship can leave a couple feeling adrift and hopeless. My work involves creating a sense of hope so that choices can be seen and changes can be made.

My work often involves a combination of approaches that seeks to fit the individual client's or couple's needs. I USE WHAT WORKS FOR MY CLIENTS! (sometimes known as the Jesse James approach to counseling and psychotherapy)”

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

GENERAL
  • Gender: Male
  • Years in Practice: 20+ Years
  • Avg Cost (per session): $20+
  • Sliding Scale: No
  • Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
  • Accepted Insurance Plans:
    • BlueCross and/or BlueShield
    • Medicare
    • United
  • Please ask about your health
    insurance coverage when you
    arrange your first visit.
CLIENT FOCUS
  • Ethnicity: Any
  • Gender: All
  • Religious Orientation: Any
  • Age: Adults
QUALIFICATIONS
  • School: Boston College Graduate School of Social Work
  • Year Graduated: 1985
  • License No. and State: isw00893 Rhode Island
SPECIALTIES
(Strengths in green)
  • Relationship Issues
  • Depression
  • Anxiety or Fears
  • Divorce
  • OCD
  • Parenting
  • Trauma and PTSD
TREATMENT PREFERENCES
  • Orientation:
    Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
    Family/Marital Therapy
  • Modality:
  • Individuals
  • Couples
EASY ACCESS
Last Modified: 13 Mar 2009