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Psychologist (Virtual)
5.00
·1 review
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 69 more
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Dr. Green has treated thousands of individuals with various mental and medical illnesses and has a wealth of experience in this field. Holding a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Washington State University, I focus on the relationship between the mind and body and the powerful ways in which emotions,...Click to read more
Next available: Tue, May 5
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.81
·47 reviews
- Sep 7, 2025 by Jailin W.Click to read more
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 74 more
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My name is Kathy. I am an LMHC with a Master's in Art Therapy from Argosy University, and I love working with children, adults, and families. So many times, changes in our lives stop us from being the person we hope to be. I enjoy meeting people where they are in their life struggles and transitions...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Orlando, FL
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Hi! My name is McKinsey Kemp, and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in Florida. I received my Master's Degree from California State University San Bernardino (CSUSB). I have been practicing for six years, including one year in case management. I work with children, adolescents, and adult...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·6 reviews
- Jun 26, 2024 by Natasha G.Click to read more
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 68 more
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I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with a Master’s in Counseling Psychology from Trinity International University and 17 years of experience working with individuals and families. I have helped people with a wide range of concerns, including posttraumatic stress disorder, childhood traumas, dep...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Orlando, FL
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Hi! I'm a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) based in Florida. I received my Masters from the CAU University of Florida and have been practicing for 8 years. I help adults struggling with depression/anxiety to improve their general mental state and be able to function better in daily life activ...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·3 reviews
Orlando, FL
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I am licensed in Florida with over five years of professional experience in the mental health field. I hold a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from Argosy University. I specialize in helping clients with self-care, stress and anxiety, parenting issues, motivation, self-esteem, confidence,...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Orlando, FL
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Hello! My name is Danece Davis I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 16 years of experience. I have worked with people of all ages—children, teens, and adults—from various backgrounds and if you’re looking for a safe and private, space to process life struggles such as; stress, anger, par...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·4 reviews
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 68 more
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Experiences of life burdening you? Are you struggling at times to just be and don't know where to start to fix things? You are not alone! Pain can engulf your world, making even breathing difficult at times. These challenges often show up as symptoms that impact your life. You don't need to continue...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.00
·1 review
Orlando, FL
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Hello! I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I earned my Bachelor's degree from Cornell University and my Master's in Social Work from the University at Buffalo. I have been working in the field for many years, helping individuals facing a variety of life challenges to make positive changes and le...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.91
·46 reviews
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Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 75 more
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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Florida with 27 years of experience working in the medical field as a counselor. I earned my Master's in Social Work from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. I have been blessed to work especially with hospice and oncology patients and families fac...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Orlando, FL
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Hi. My name is Kamla Johnson. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I obtained a Master of Social Work degree from Florida Atlantic University, as well as a Master of Health Administration degree, also from Florida Atlantic University. I have 15 years of experience in client care, starting as a nu...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Orlando, FL
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I am a licensed mental health counselor. I have experience in helping both children and adults with concerns about anger management, autism, anxiety, parenting, domestic violence, and women’s issues. I also help with stress management and social skills. I obtained my master's degree from Grand Canyo...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·1 review
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 68 more
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Are you anxious, depressed, or confused? Does it feel like you can't cope with life? Are you struggling to gain self-worth? Have you tried to solve the problems in your life on your own and realized you need help from someone else? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you have made ...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·4 reviews
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 68 more
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I'm the owner of my private practice, Compassion-Based Happiness, and work to help you reach higher levels of peace, happiness & self-compassion. I'm a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (MT 4262) and hold a Ph.D., a DMFT with a focus on happiness interventions, and 3 Master's degrees, including a...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 69 more
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Hi, I'm Bianke, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I believe that one of the most important parts of therapy is the relationship you have with your therapist. Feeling safe, understood, and supported makes real healing possible. I work with young adults healing from childhood trauma and PTSD, and w...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Orlando, FL
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Hi, I am Mario, a mental health counselor and school psychologist licensed in Florida with over 20 years of experience. I have worked as a school psychologist with students of all age groups in the school setting. In my private practice, I have helped clients dealing with a wide range of issues, inc...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 68 more
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With nine years of experience as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and intern, I bring a compassionate, client-centered approach to my work. My professional background also includes serving for eight years in school settings as a guidance counselor and ESE teacher, where I supported students’ acade...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·12 reviews
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 67 more
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Hi, my name is Shana, and I use she/her pronouns. Are you feeling overwhelmed, a bit lost, or even detached? Have you felt alone or struggled to find the motivation to take the next step? I work with anyone who is open to learning about their capacity and functioning within it to create the change...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.88
·34 reviews
- May 19, 2025 by Agnes G.Click to read more
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 74 more
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My name is Batia Gold, and I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor specializing in trauma, depression, and anxiety. My interest in trauma work stems from being a child of Holocaust Survivors. Growing up, I heard many stories from survivors and witnessed the incredible resiliency of the huma...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 72 more
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A profoundly talented, humane, empathetic, Eclectic Psychotherapist/Sex Therapist devoted to giving excellent consideration and conceiving innovative treatment plans for youths and grown-ups managing multifaceted mental parts encountering or presented to any fixation. Showed a history of accomplishm...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·2 reviews
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 69 more
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Have you lost your balance in relationships and need to recalibrate? Want to close the gap between who you are and who you want to be? Do you feel anxiety or depression robbing you of your own life and need help finding the GOOD? I can help! As a licensed mental health counselor working in private p...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Orlando, FL
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I’m a dedicated mental health professional and the founder of Infinite Wellness and Recovery, where I provide compassionate, client-centered therapy to support healing and personal growth. I specialize in evidence-based approaches, including CBT, DBT, EMDR, Person-Centered Therapy, and Imago Therapy...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·29 reviews
- Feb 24, 2026 by Siramid I.Click to read more
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 73 more
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It takes great strength to reach out to another for help, so the one you choose must be someone you can feel free to open up to, trust, and respect. I am confident I can provide that for you! I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Certified Addictions Specialist, with certification in EMDR. I ...Click to read more
Next available: Sun, May 3
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.75
·4 reviews
Orlando, FL
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Hello, my name is Annette. I am a Florida Mental Health Counselor. I speak both Spanish and English fluently. My passion for mental health awareness and advocacy began in my work with the homeless community in South Florida. My academic background includes graduating with my Associate's degree in Ps...Click to read more
Next available: Sun, May 3
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·1 review
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 70 more
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I'm a seasoned Licensed Therapist with over 20 years of experience, passionately transforming negative thinking into positive mindsets. My greatest strengths lie in empathy and active listening, ensuring clients feel truly understood and supported. I tailor evidence-based strategies to empower indiv...Click to read more
Next available: Mon, May 4
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.73
·15 reviews
The therapist was very insightful and showed great interest in what I was saying. - Jan 11, 2022 by Luis R.Click to read more
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, UnitedHealthcare + 66 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Expertise in depression ·
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Hello! My name is Alana. Are you feeling stressed, lost, sad, anxious, stuck, overwhelmed, or without direction? Are you having relationship or marital problems? Experiencing conflict with friends, neighbors, or co-workers? Having difficulty concentrating or accomplishing everyday tasks? Are the act...Click to read more
Next available: Sun, May 3
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.80
·5 reviews
I am quite pleased with the first initial visit. Little bit too soon to give input, but I have a feeling this shall go very well compared to other therapists I have dealt with.Click to read more
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 67 more
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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with seven years of experience working with families and children in crises such as divorce, job loss, relocation, etc. I help my client (s) overcome any difficulty preventing them from becoming the best version of themselves. I have experienced signific...Click to read more
Next available: Sun, May 3
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.98
·65 reviews
Super friendly, attentive, and insightful! Excited to book again :) - Apr 21, 2026Click to read more
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 76 more
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My name is Amanda, and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker licensed in Florida, Massachusetts, and Nevada. I graduated from the University of South Florida with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, with a concentration in Criminology. I completed my Masters in Social Work from the University of Cen...Click to read more
Next available: Sun, May 3
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.44
·9 reviews
Orlando, FL
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I have been licensed for over 10 years as a LMHC and Qualified Supervisor for MFT. I have actively worked with hard cases that require a very structured approach to counseling to improve conflict management, behavior change, and better emotional attunement. I look forward to working with you!Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·5 reviews
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 69 more
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I am a licensed clinical social worker in Indiana and Texas with a Master’s in Social Work from Southern Illinois University. I have over 8 years of experience working with diverse populations as a mental health therapist, psychological health coordinator, and senior social worker. I have supported ...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·9 reviews
I really enjoyed visiting with my therapist but she is not in my network so I will not be able to continue visits unfortunately - Sep 4, 2025 by Jessica R.Click to read more
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 67 more
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You are seeking-that is what brought you here. Sometimes it may be a single event, a crisis, a trauma, or a series of events that leave you weary. Life can bring us to a place where we need to do things differently but can't quite sort out what that looks like. My experiences working with community...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 69 more
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As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with extensive experience in trauma-informed care, I specialize in helping individuals navigate the emotional and psychological effects of trauma, anxiety, and depression. My therapeutic approach is client-centered, compassionate, and evidence-based, ensur...Click to read more
Next available: Sun, May 3
Psychotherapist
1 mi · 600 E Colonial Dr, Ste 220, Orlando, FL 32803
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 5 more
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Emily believes that meaningful healing begins with a safe and supportive connection. As a therapist, she offers a warm, compassionate, and strengths-based space for pre-teens, teens, and adults to explore their thoughts and emotions, navigate life transitions, and build resilience in the face of anx...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 69 more
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As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), I am passionate about supporting teens and young (in age and at heart) adults, particularly those navigating life's complexities and searching for a path to inner peace and balanced character. I hold a double major from the University of South Florida, e...Click to read more
Next available: Sun, May 3
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.86
·7 reviews
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 69 more
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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker/LCSW. I received my Masters in Social Work/M.S.W. from Barry University in 1993. I am intensely trained in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy/DBT. I love spending time with my family and friends. I received a Bachelor in Science/B.S. from The University of Florid...Click to read more
Next available: Sun, May 3
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.81
·48 reviews
I would highly recommend this provider to a friend. - Jan 16, 2026 by Joseph J.Click to read more
Orlando, FL
Accepts BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 46 more
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Lucia Stanfield, LMHC-QS. MH14998. My counseling style is warm and interactive. I believe in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, and I don't believe in stigmatizing labels. I hold a Master's in Counseling Psychology from Palm Beach Atlantic University, which has equipped me...Click to read more
Next available: Mon, May 4
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.97
·34 reviews
Tavares and zocdoc sent out 2 different appointment times and one sent same day cancelation. I worked it out with the provider. - Jan 22, 2024 by Deborahjoy B.Click to read more
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 74 more
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Hello! I have been a licensed clinical social worker in the state of Florida for 17 years. My approach to therapy is client-centered, solution-focused, and strengths-based. I have multiple years of experience working with children, adults, and families in home and community settings. I also have an ...Click to read more
Next available: Mon, May 4
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.71
·14 reviews
Very nice - Jun 27, 2023 by Jodi D.Click to read more
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 67 more
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Amanda Secran is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with over 15 years in mental health treatment, evaluations and counseling. Amanda specializes in working with individuals ranging from CEOs to entry level employees from military veterans to single parents to former inmates. All suffering fro...Click to read more
Next available: Mon, May 4
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.75
·51 reviews
She is awesome and understands my bipolar disorder ptsd and panic attacks, - May 16, 2024 by Laphin G.Click to read more
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 75 more
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The core values that guide me both personally and professionally are honesty, humor, and courage. I like to work collaboratively with my clients to address their mental health issues. Together, we will practice opening up and exploring rather than forcing possibilities. You are the expert on yoursel...Click to read more
Next available: Mon, May 4
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.83
·42 reviews
Was comfortable from the first minute. She is well versed in many approaches to mental health treatment. I feel confident that we will be able to make progress in helping me find myself moving forward. I look forward to working with her. by Jessica S.Click to read more
Orlando, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 74 more
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I understand the deep desire to rid yourself of anxiety, depression, insecurities—the need to feel loved and supported—the wanting to fit in. My journey to self-discovery and healing began with someone giving me the tools I needed. With years of first-hand experience navigating the darkness, I am ab...Click to read more
Next available: Mon, May 4
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What is psychology? 


Psychology is an experimental science that seeks to understand human cognition and behavior, including processes known as thoughts, emotions, perceptions, and so on. The American Psychological Association defines psychology as the scientific study of the human mind and behavior.

As such, psychology has many practical applications — ranging from developing educational programs to improving well-being. However, clinical psychology is a sub-branch that focuses on diagnosing and treating mental health disorders. Examples of such conditions are:


  • Major Depression Disorder
  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  • Post-traumatic Stress Disorder


Educational background of psychologists in the U.S.


Most psychologists working in the clinical, counseling, and research domains need a doctoral degree in the U.S. The journey to becoming a licensed psychologist starts with a bachelor's degree in psychology, education, or social science. After completing a bachelor's degree, students enter into a graduate program. While some doctoral programs require students to complete a master's degree, others accept a bachelor's. The doctoral degree generally takes five to seven years to complete.


A doctoral degree in psychology in the U.S. comes in two forms: a Ph.D. in psychology and a Doctor of Psychology degree. Ph.D. is a research degree, and the students must clear a comprehensive written examination at the end, conduct original research in their field of study, write a dissertation, and defend it. On the other hand, the Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) degree requires students to complete practical work in clinics and clear examinations. All psychologists practicing in schools, clinics, or counseling centers should include and finish a one-year internship during the doctoral degree.


The criteria to obtain the psychology license vary depending on the state in the U.S. However, most states require psychologists to complete a doctorate and an internship, have one to two years of supervised work experience, and pass the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology. The certifying boards for psychologists in the U.S. are the American Board of Professional Psychology and the American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology (which only certifies neuropsychologists). While being board-certified is not compulsory, some hospitals and clinics require psychologists to have board certification. 


Different branches of psychology


Psychology consists of a variety of subfields and branches. Some of the common branches of psychology are:


  • Clinical psychology: Psychologists in this field deal with clients suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder or anxiety. The field concentrates on behavior, thoughts, or emotions that can be different from the typical spectrum and the factors causing them. Not any new or atypical behavior can be classified as a mental disorder. Instead, diagnostic manuals such as the DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual 5) lay out guidelines for making a diagnosis. 


Usually, to qualify as abnormal or disordered, the behavior must:


  • Cause distress to the individual
  • Be infrequent
  • Be socially disruptive
  • Affect the productivity or day-to-day functioning of the patient


Clinical psychologists rely on various psychological assessments and interventions to help improve their clients' mental health. Often, it may take several sessions before the client's problems can be recognized and solved. Clinical psychologists may also take on community health initiatives based on the data and insights gathered. 


  • Cognitive psychology: Cognitive psychology studies how the human mind processes information. This school of thought holds that mental disorders are due to negative thoughts and behaviors. For instance, a person with a social anxiety disorder (SAD) may have a bias toward processing stimuli. Put simply, such patients interpret neutral or ambiguous cues (such as facial expressions, greetings, or even actions) in a threatening way, according to cognitive psychologists. As a result, the therapist may help the patient recognize their biases and flawed thinking. For instance, they may point out that a perceived smirk may just be a friendly smile. Likewise, an email may not receive a reply because the recipient simply forgot about it — instead of thinking of the event as a humiliating slight or deliberate act of hostility. Interventions often focus on learning to recognize and correct such biases. The psychologist may also suggest small interventions in daily life, such as smiling first or sending a follow-up email in case the recipient forgets to reply. 


  • Personality psychology: Personality psychology investigates human personality and how it varies across individuals. It also seeks to explain the factors that shape one's personality. Such theories can also diagnose and treat people with personality disorders. 


Understanding human psychology can also prove very useful in predicting how an individual might respond to new situations. For instance, the psychologist may assess the patient's profile and determine their risk of self-harm if left unsupervised.


  • Child and adolescent psychology: Child psychology deals with feelings, emotions, and behavior across childhood. The study helps psychologists develop theories to use in practical situations to help children with behavioral or cognitive difficulties. Adolescent Psychology deals with the unique mental needs of adolescents, which may include help navigating puberty (sexual maturity) and newfound independence. Many adolescents may also struggle with drug issues or illegal behavior, and adolescent psychologists are the best placed to handle these problems with tact and professionalism.


Psychologist vs psychiatrist vs therapist


In the world of mental health care, we often hear people using the terms psychologist, psychiatrist, and therapist interchangeably. However, each of these professionals has an important role when it comes to helping people with mental health issues. Let's break down what makes psychologists, psychiatrists, and therapists unique in their work.


  • Psychologist: Psychologists are highly skilled in comprehending human behavior and emotion. They acquire deep expertise through extensive study and advanced degrees, typically a Ph.D. or Psy.D. in psychology. They possess substantial expertise in understanding the complexities of cognitive and emotional functioning, enabling them to address mental health concerns effectively. The psychologist might use "talk therapy" to help you. They discuss issues and use different techniques to help people understand their problems. They work in many places like hospitals, schools, or private offices. While they can't prescribe medicine, they team up with psychiatrists and others to ensure that people get the best care possible.
  • Psychiatrist: Now, psychiatrists are medical professionals specializing in diagnosing, treating, and preventing mental illnesses. After completing medical school, psychiatrists undergo specialized training in psychiatry during their residency. Through this training, they can comprehend various factors that lead to mental health illnesses. The big difference that sets them apart is that they can prescribe medicine. Therefore, in cases where medication is deemed necessary to aid in managing mental health conditions, psychiatrists are authorized to prescribe appropriate medications. While they may also engage in therapeutic interventions occasionally, their primary emphasis lies in overseeing medication regimens and ensuring their efficacy in promoting the well-being of their patients.
  • Therapist: The term therapist encompasses various mental health professionals with diverse specialties. These professionals may include social workers, counselors, family therapists, etc. They all have in common that they're trained to talk with people about their feelings and problems and help them find ways to feel better.  Typically, therapists hold master's degrees in counseling or related disciplines, equipping them with comprehensive knowledge and expertise in various therapeutic modalities. Therapists work with all sorts of people, like individuals, couples, families, or groups. They create a safe and supportive space where people can explore their thoughts and emotions and learn how to handle tough situations better. 


In a nutshell, psychologists, psychiatrists, and therapists each have their unique skills to help people with mental health issues. While the psychologist near you might seem the same as the other professionals, knowing the differences can help people get the appropriate aid they need for their mental health.


What to expect during your therapy session and what you can discuss


If you are seeing a mental health professional for the first time, sharing your personal thoughts and feelings with an unknown person can be daunting. However, feeling apprehensive or awkward is normal. Knowing what to expect during your first psychotherapy session and familiarizing yourself with potential questions or topics you might discuss can empower you to engage more openly. Before you begin your appointment, you may have to complete some paperwork regarding your insurance, a questionnaire of your symptoms, a therapist-patient services agreement, medical history, and current medications.

 

Typically, the first therapy session is where you and your provider get to know each other. Communicating honestly with your therapist about your experiences will help them understand you better and give you more meaningful insight and advice curated to your specific needs. Note that it may take a few sessions for you to understand if your psychologist or therapist is the right fit. 


Your first session may begin with a structured interview or a free-flowing conversation. Your psychotherapist will ask you questions about your symptoms, medical history, why you wanted to start therapy, if you have a family history of mental health issues, what you hope to achieve during the course of therapy, your childhood, and relationships with your family, friends, and partners. 


It's common to feel like you've run out of things to say at therapy. Here are some topics you can discuss with your therapist or psychologist near you, either during the first appointment or for future visits: 


  • Discuss your goals with your therapist. Help your therapist understand what you would like to change in your life or yourself. Stating your personal goals and desired outcomes will help your therapist design a treatment plan aligned to those preferences. 
  • Talk about your current feelings, patterns, and behaviors. You may write down these thoughts in a journal. For example, if there are certain situations where you feel insecure or embarrassed. 
  • You may want to explore past experiences and trauma. Events from childhood or adulthood can significantly shape your emotional well-being, beliefs, attachments, and values. Discussing these experiences with your therapist can help you understand how they relate to the challenges you are currently facing. Even experiences that you believe were minor or not particularly serious can still impact your behavior today. For instance, difficulties in your current relationship may stem from traumatic experiences in previous relationships or the dynamics of your parents' marriage. 
  • Talk about ways you can regulate your emotions. Your therapist can help you identify specific situations that trigger an emotional response and how they manifest physically. Your psychologist may recommend techniques like breathing, relaxation, and mindfulness exercises. They may also create a specific action plan if you find yourself in a challenging situation. 
  • You can also discuss interpersonal challenges such as family dynamics, romantic relationships, friendships, and interactions at your workplace. These relationships can be a source of stress. Therapy can help you develop empathy as well as listening and communication skills necessary to navigate complex relationships.  
  • You can also talk about challenges like childbirth, moving to another state or country, and grieving the loss of a loved one. 


Finding the best psychologist near you in Orlando, FL


The ideal psychologist is a friendly and patient professional who accepts your insurance. However, consulting such a psychologist in Orlando can seem challenging — given busy schedules, thousands of overlapping insurance networks, and the variety of specialties and subspecialties in clinical psychology.


However, with Zocdoc, you can effortlessly search for the top-ranking psychologists in one place. Enter a symptom ('anxiety') or therapy ('cognitive-behavioral therapy'), and our powerful algorithms will display the best matching providers. You can also sort providers based on location, hospital affiliation, etc.


Are you worried about the budget? Zocdoc lets you search for in-network providers: simply type in your insurance carrier's name, and we will display the top-rated psychologists who accept your insurance. If you do not see your specific insurance plan listed on Zocdoc, you can upload your insurance card. Zocdoc will then scan the image of your card and show you your likely plan. Note that this service is available only for medical insurance cards. Dental and vision are excluded. If you need assistance uploading your medical insurance card or any other query, you may reach out to Zocdoc's service team, available 365 days a year via chat or email. If you have other insurance-related questions, go ahead and check out Zocdoc's patient help center. 


All Zocdoc providers have a tailored profile; here, you can learn more about their experience, training, board certifications, clinical interests, and cultural background. Best of all, you can browse through verified customer reviews and ratings. The provider profile is another great way to understand your psychologist better. With Zocdoc, you will be making an informed choice.

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Mental health in Orlando, Florida


According to the Florida Behavioral Health Association, Florida's mental health services rank is among the lowest in the USA. Around 61.4% of adults with Any Mental Illness (AMI) reportedly did not receive treatment in Florida; this is 5% higher than the national average.


Similarly, regarding access to mental health care, Florida again ranks low: it is one of the 6 U.S. states with the lower ranking. This is reflected in the number of suicides in Florida each year. Among people between 25 and 34, suicides are the second leading cause of death. In 2019, 3,227 people died in Florida by committing suicide; the rate of suicides in the state for every 100,000 population was 13.95. According to a report published on mental health titled "The State of Mental Health in America," 535,000 adults in Florida had serious thoughts of suicide in 2019, constituting 3.34% of adults in the state.


When considering adults with alcohol, substance, or illicit drug abuse disorders, Florida ranked 14 in the whole of the U.S. in 2019. 1,176,000 people had a drug or alcohol problem in Florida, accounting for 7.35% of the population. 


Sources


Mental Health in Florida (Florida Behavioral Health Association

American Psychological Association

Verywell Mind[3]

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Medical Associates of Northwest Arkansas

Integrated Care Clinic

Myriad Genetics, Inc

Verywell Mind[1]

Verywell Mind[2]

GoodTherapy

Psychology Today

Healthline


The content herein is provided for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Medical information changes constantly, and therefore the content on this website should not be assumed to be current, complete or exhaustive. Always seek the advice of your doctor before starting or changing treatment. If you think you may have a medical emergency, please call your doctor or 9-1-1 immediately.

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