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ABCT Find A Therapist Service
ABCT’s Find-a-Therapist service gives you access to therapists schooled in cognitive and behavioral techniques. The therapists listed in Find-a-Therapist are licensed professionals who have met the requirements of membership in ABCT and who have chosen to appear in this directory. Primarily psychologists, psychiatrists, and clinical social workers, the practitioners that participate in this service practice in a range of settings: in private practice, clinics, hospitals, and community mental health settings.
You may search on one of: City, State, County, Last Name, Population or Specialty; and may combine more than one field. Adding more population and specialty criteria expands the search, rather than restricts it. For instance, specifying "AIDS" and "Anxiety" in the specialty area will give you any therapist who specializes in AIDS and/or Anxiety and who matches any of the other geographic demographics specified, if any.
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Populations served

Adolescents (13-17) Adults (18 - 64) Aged (65 and over) Children (under 12)


Type served

Couples Families Individuals Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual
Primarily Females Primarily Males Groups  


Specialities

AIDS/HIV Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Addictive Behavior
Adolescent Issues Aging Alcohol Abuse
Anger Anxiety Asperger`s Disorder
Assessment Attention-Deficit Disorder Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Autism Behavioral Medicine Biofeedback
Bipolar Disorder Body Dysmorphic Disorder Cancer
Cardiac Rehab/Risk Reduction Career Issues Child Abuse
Children Cognitive Behavior Therapy Community
Computer Applications Coping Skills Crime
Death & Dying Depression Developmental Disability
Dialectical Behavior Therapy Dietetics & Nutrition Dissociative Disorders
Divorce Mediation Eating Disorders Education - Teaching
Elimination Disorders Emotional Disorders Employee Assistance Programs
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Family Therapy Feminist Therapy
Fitness Forensic Psychology General Anxiety Disorder
Gerontology Group Therapy Headache
Health & Physical Education Health Promotion Hearing Impaired
Hoarding Homelessness Hyperactivity
Hypnosis Life Skills Managed Health Care
Management Development Training Marital Therapy Media Psychology
Medicine Mental Retardation Mindfulness
Mood Disorders Neuropsychology Nursing
Obesity Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Occupational
Organizational Pain Pain Management
Panic Disorder Parenting Pediatrics
Personal Development Personnel Management Phobia
Physically Handicapped Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Premarital Therapy
Problem Solving Therapy Program Development & Evaluation Psychiatric Nursing
Psychiatric Social Work Psychiatry Psychoeducational Evaluation
Psychopharmacology Public Health Rape/Victimization
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Rehabilitation Religious Issues
Residential Behavior Treatment Schizophrenia School Psychology
Self-Injurious Behavior Sexual Behavior Sexual Orientation
Sleep Disorder Smoking / Tobacco Social Anxiety
Social Skills Special Education Speech Therapy
Sports Staff Training Stress
Suicide Systematic Desensitization Trauma
Trichotillomania Violence Virtual Therapy
Weight Management     

 

The Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) is an interest group of mental health professionals and is not a certifying organization. The Association, therefore, does not make specific referrals, but does make its list of members and specialties available.

ABCT is not a certifying organization and does not make specific referrals. This service does not include and does not intend to confer opinions, ratings, or reviews of participating professionals. ABCT assumes no responsibility with respect to the selection of a therapist and the outcome of the therapy. This list is provided as a public service and includes the names and clinical practice information of ABCT Full Members who choose to participate in this service. The absence of the name of a behavior therapist from this list in no way implies that they are not a competent behavior therapist; it only implies that they do not participate in this particular service.

We would appreciate your dropping us a line to know if our service was helpful to you. Please keep in mind that the listing in the Find A Therapist section makes no representation with respect to the success of your treatment. ABCT assumes no responsibility for the results of your therapy or the associated costs.





OUR MISSION: The Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies is an interdisciplinary organization committed to the advancement of a scientific approach to the understanding and amelioration of problems of the human condition. These aims are achieved through the investigation and application of behavioral, cognitive, and other evidence-based principles to assessment, prevention, and treatment.
 

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