Psychologist · West Virginia · Online sessions
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Hi reader, I’m Richard Cui and I’m a clinical psychologist licensed in the stated of West Virginia. I graduated with a PhD in clinical psychology from West Virginia University. I have over 7 years of experience helping people with a range of concerns including: anxiety, depression, and sleep problems. My therapy focuses on helping people identify problems they want to work on, supporting them as they face these problems, and helping them to come up with solutions and overcome these problems. Sometimes the problems we face are caused by others and sometimes they are caused by ourselves. However, no matter the cause, we can work together to start coming up with some solutions. Thank you for reading about me and considering working together with me. I hope to hear from you!
West Virginia
7 years
WV Psychologist 1326
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