GPPA member psychologists offer a variety of services
in a variety of locations.
You can find out much more about each practice by reading their sites. Here are some:
Charles Bonner, Ph.D. - Clinical Psychologist
Creative Solutions for Common Problems
Psychotherapy for Adults, Teens, & Families
Specializing in the Treatment of Trauma
and Emotion Regulation Skills
5869 Forbes Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA. 15217
412-422-9160 ext. 2
www.drbonneronline.com
Loretta A. Gephart, M.A.
Licensed Psychologist/Certified Rational Hypnotherapist/Parenting Coach
Caring for your needs is what we do best.
Psychological Services for all ages.
Most insurances and all credit cards accepted.
North Hills Psychological Associates, Inc. has offices in Allison Park, Sewickley, & Squirrel Hill, and elsewhere.
412-492-0644 or send email to her.
And here are additional websites for more information:
www.nhpa.com
www.nhpawellness.com
www.coachtheparents.com
Collaborative Change Solutions, LLC (CCS)
CCS is a training and consulting organization that
assists health and wellness professionals in developing and refining
skills that facilitate positive communication and change. In addition
to continuing education trainings and workshops, CCS offers customized
trainings, mentoring and supervision that are tailored to individual
and organizational needs.
www.collaborativechangesolutions.com
CCS Trainers
Steven J. Feinstein, PhD
Tad Gorske, PhD
Anne Marie Kuchera, MS, MA, RD
For more information about CCS please write to us at:
info@collaborativechangesolutions.com
or
Collaborative Change Solutions, LLC
P.O. Box 5097
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Spiegel Freedman Psychological Associates
Spiegel Freedman Psychological Associates provide
outpatient psychotherapeutic care to the people of the greater
Pittsburgh area. We are committed to excellence and strive to provide
our community with the highest quality of psychological services.
For more information check out our website at www.spiegelfreedmanpsych.com/
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