NPI | Name | Type | Address |
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MRS. LCSW Erika Lee Sharillo |
Individual |
1250 Silver St Middletown, CT |
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M.D. Janet Roth |
Individual |
2702 Dana St Berkeley, CA |
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DR. PSYD Monique E Pollard |
Individual |
1855 San Miguel Dr Suite 11 Walnut Creek, CA |
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DR. PH.D. Karen Maxine Weisgerber |
Individual |
186 Waban Ave Waban, MA |
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PH.D. Richard Gotta |
Individual |
25 Hayes Hill Dr Northport, NY |
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M.D. Paul E Roberts |
Individual |
711 W 40th St #404 Baltimore, MD |
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MR. LPC John H Murphy |
Individual |
883 Paddock Ave Meriden, CT |
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DR. LCSW, PH.D. Ellen Gussaroff |
Individual |
120 E 36th St Ste #1h New York, NY |
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DR. PH. D. Cleonie V. White |
Individual |
55 E 92nd St New York, NY |
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MR. R.N., PSYCHOANALYST Graham Bass |
Individual |
324 W 89th St Apt. B New York, NY |
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MS. PE Lucille Painchaud |
Individual |
66 Stone St Augusta, ME |
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MS. MSW Enid Ain |
Individual |
853 Broadway Suite 1201 New York, NY |
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Carol Rogers Fox |
Individual |
312 W 22nd St New York, NY |
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MS. M.S., LPSYA Joan Cade |
Individual |
23 E 93rd St Suite A New York, NY |
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DR. Mary Ann Levy |
Individual |
1660 S Albion St Suite 903 Denver, CO |
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M,S,, NCPSYA. Miriam K. Kose |
Individual |
244 W 74th St 7a New York, NY |
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M.D. Manjiri M Pansare |
Individual |
122 Langley Rd N Suite 201 Glen Burnie, MD |
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DR. PH.D. Beverly Amsel |
Individual |
165 W End Ave #1e New York, NY |
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DR. PH.D. Ann Beth Chanler |
Individual |
17 Avenue Of The Americas Suite 2a New York, NY |
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J.D., NCPSYA Pamela L Donleavy |
Individual |
72 Highland Ave Arlington, MA |
Every health care provider, whether it’s a hospital, pharmacy, or individual specialist, must obtain their own NPI number. This identification number is unique and is assigned upon application. In tod...
Taxonomy Code | 102L00000X |
Display Name | Psychoanalyst |
Taxonomy Group | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers |
Taxonomy Classification | Psychoanalyst |
Definition | Psychoanalysis is a comprehensive, theoretical framework which, when applied to a treatment process, consists of an intensive verbal, therapeutic relationship between an analyst and an analysand which aims for symptom relief, emotional growth, and personal integration. The psychoanalytic treatment process includes, but is not limited to, the recognition of unconscious processes and conflicts; the significance of developmental influences; and the impact of resistances, defenses, transference and countertransference phenomena. Treatment is enhanced by an understanding developed in the analyst's training and personal analysis of unconscious manifestations, such as dreams, slips of the tongue, fantasies and day dreams. Psychoanalytic technique varies in relation to theoretical orientation. |
Effective Date | September 30, 2009 |
Modification Date | September 30, 2009 |