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Meet
our staff below where you will find brief introductions.
If you would like to know more about an individual staff member,
click on their picture to view a full page of information.
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Shelley
Berger Dooley,
P.M.H.N.P. – B.C.
is a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner who provides psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and psychotherapy for adult and geriatric populations. She has over thirty years experience and works with a variety of issues including depression, attention deficit, mid-life transition, and sexual dysfunction. |
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Kathleen Emerling, M.C., L.P.C. is a Licensed Professional Counselor and nationally Board Certified psychotherapist working with adults, children, adolescents, couples, groups, and families. Her areas of specialty include anxiety disorders, depression, mood disorders, self-esteem, grief, women’s issues, chemical dependency, anger and stress management, and relationship issues. |
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Joanne
Gallagher, Ph.D. has practiced exclusively in the Phoenix area since receiving her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Arizona in 1979. Her practice includes adults, couples, and children. She has a particular interest in childhood behavior and adjustment problems. |
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Dr.
Mark Harp works with children over the age of three as well as adolescents. His special interests include Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, anxiety disorders and depression. He is also interested in how nutrition and general health contributes to behavioral disorders. |
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Sara
Hill, Ph.D. received her doctorate
from the University of Texas at Austin and also has a Masters of Communication
degree. She has been in practice for 15 years. Sara works with children,
adolescents, and adults. Areas of specialty include depression, anxiety,
women's issues, and family and relationship issues.
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Melanie
Schockett, Ph.D. has been providing services to adults, adolescents and couples for more than 25 years. Her areas of interest include depression, grief, trauma, EMDR, life transitions, codependency, addiction recovery, fertility issues, eating disorders, women’s issues, and most recently intimacy issues in midlife. |
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Norine Smiley, Ph.D. provides therapy to children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Her areas of expertise include relationship, family, and parenting issues, childhood behavior and adjustment problems, and anxiety/stress management issues. She believes the therapeutic relationship is critical to the therapeutic process and values human dignity in helping to foster a safe, trusting, and mutually respectful environment. |
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Pamela Wesala, P.M.H.N.P. – B.C.
Pamela is a psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner who prescribes medications to clients with diagnoses of attention deficit disorder, anxiety and depressive disorders. Following physical/nutritional assessment, she frequently recommends natural supplements as adjunctive treatment. Pamela has recently completed the Stahl’s Master Psychopharmacology program through the Neuroscience Institute in California. |
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Jennifer, Jessica, Judy, and Nikki are the friendly office staff who will assist you in seeing our providers. They schedule appointments, answer questions, verify and file insurance, collect co-pays and fees, track account balances, and keep our office running. |
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