Psychologists in Pullman, Washington
Find the best psychologists in Pullman. Psychologists are trained professionals who have a Doctoral degree in Psychology (either a PhD or PsyD).
Find the best psychologists in Pullman. Psychologists are trained professionals who have a Doctoral degree in Psychology (either a PhD or PsyD).
Find the best psychologists in Pullman. Psychologists are trained professionals who have a Doctoral degree in Psychology (either a PhD or PsyD). After receiving their professional degree (generally 3-5 years of education), psychologists receive additional ongoing training and supervision in providing talk therapy to treat clients with myriad mental health challenges. They have been vetted by the Zencare team for offering high quality, clinically rigorous care.
Many of the psychologists based in Pullman will specialize in a certain area, such as eating disorders or trauma; others have a more general practice in which they see anxiety, depression, and a wide range of other mental health issues.
Find a psychologist in Pullman who specializes in your presenting concerns. Check their fees and hours, watch their introductory video, and book a free initial consultation to find a great fit!

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$207
93% Anxiety
83% Depression
61% Trauma
59% Life transitions
56% Stress management
56% Relationship issues
42% Loss, grief, and bereavement
39% Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
44% Aetna
37% Blue Cross Blue Shield
32% United Healthcare