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Name: |
Richard Rogers, Ph.D. |
Address: |
425 S. Cherry Street, Suite 930 |
City, State, Zip: |
Denver, CO 80246 |
Telephone: |
303.264.9194 |
Email: |
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Website: |
www.RogersTherapy.com |
Specialties: |
Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Addiction, Couples, Depression, Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction, Family Therapy, Learning Disabilities, Marriage Counseling, Parent Training/Education, Parenting Skills, Consultation, Anxiety, ADHD, Gender & Sexuality |
Gender: |
Male |
Years in Practice: |
10 |
Client Population: |
Adolescent, Adult, Business/Management, College Students, Couples, Ethnic Minority, Family, General Practice, LGBT, Men, Women |
Bio: |
ROGERS THERAPY, PLLC Dr. Richard Rogers: I have worked as a private therapist, a university staff psychologist, and an ADHD and learning coach. Additionally, I have taught in multiple schools and universities, including Columbia University and the University of the City of New York. I am passionate about my work. I have an immense respect for my clients willingness to engage in self-reflection and to strive toward living richer and more fulfilling lives. I hold a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology, as well as three other advanced degrees from Columbia University. In addition to my extensive professional experiences and training in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis, I have specialized training in the fields of group therapy, education, addiction, and human sexuality. Beth Vagle, ADHD Coach: I coach both adults and adolescents, providing non-judgmental support that helps them manage their personal challenges, including impulsivity, procrastination, disorganization, ineffective work habits, poor eating routines, etc. I have a degree in Communication from Marquette University, and have enjoyed a long and fulfilling career in the New York publishing industry, a continuation of that career in Denver. After completing my training classes and supervised work with clients, I became an ADHD/EF Coach, and joined Rogers Therapy, PLLC in 2010. |
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