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I have just moved to Tucson recently and need to find a therapist for depression/anxiety, any ideas?

12 June 2010 2 Comments
Liz asked:


My family doctor has diagnosed me with depression and generalized anxiety disorder. I am taking Lexapro, and would like someone who understands my religious faith as well.
I live in Tucson, AZ and have not found a good therapist yet. It is very difficult to keep looking without being discouraged.

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  • Erika C said:

    Dr. Van Doren practices Psychiatry in Tucson, AZ. He provides comprehensive mental health care and expert consultation. Dr. Van Doren strives to optimize therapeutics by integrating psychotherapy and psychopharmacology.

    Dr. Van Doren is currently accepting new patients.
    1200 N. El Dorado Place, Suite 800
    Tucson, AZ 85715
    Phone: 520-290-4533
    Fax : 520-290-4534
    Email:

  • EDspecialist said:

    Hi there….I would try the following therapists, who I think would be sensitive to your spiritual needs as well…. Good luck!

    Noreen B. Conroy, MA, CRC, LPC, LISAC
    Phone: 520-712-4049 520-603-4538
    E-mail:
    Address: 1181 N. El Dorado Pl. #311 , Tucson, AZ 85715
    Fee Range: $95-135

    Susan Gaines, MC, CPC
    Phone: 520/293-2213 520/971-3346
    E-mail:
    Address: 2777 N. Campbell Ave., Suite #201 , Tucson, AZ 85719
    Fee Range: $50-$80/session
    Philosophy: Everyone is capable of change. My work is three-fold. First, I work with Choice Theory. What choices are you making? Are those choices working for you? What do you want? What choices might better serve you? Second, we look at what emotional, physical, intellectual, or spiritual blocks are getting in the way of taking action. Third, I educate on the brain and how our choices may effect its chemistry and reactions.

    Susie J. Hallowell, MA,CPC
    Phone: 520/742-2367
    E-mail:
    Address: 8100 N. Romero Avenue , Tucson, AZ 85704
    Fee Range: $60-$90/hr
    Philosophy: I believe that in the context of a safe, supportive therapeutic relationship, in which one’s feelings are honored, strengths are validated and defenses are lovingly challenged, people access their innate wisdom and are empowered to heal, grow and move from surviving to thriving.

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