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A Service Of:
Rosen Law Firm
4101 Lake Boone Trail
Suite 500
Raleigh, NC
919-787-6668
firminfo@rosen.com
301 McCullough Drive
Suite 510
Charlotte, NC
704-307-4600
firminfo@rosen.com
5826 Fayetteville Road
Sutton Station, Suite 205
Durham, NC
919-321-0780
firminfo@rosen.com
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Joseph A. Parisi, Ph.D., P.A.
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Office Address(s): |
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517 S. Sharon Amity Road Suite 105
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina
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Direction of Office(s): |
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My office is in a one-story brick building on the corner of Sharon Amity and Crosby Road. The sign on Sharon Amity says “Saussy Burbank” in large letters, and our name is below in smaller letters. The main entrance is on the side of the building off the parking lot. After you enter the building, make a left turn down the hallway, then a right turn, and our office will be on the left side of the hall. |
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Phone Number(s): |
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704 - 362 - 1555 |
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Website: |
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http://www.drjoeparisi.com
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Degree(s): |
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Ph.D. 1977, Clinical Psychology
California School of Professional Psychology
M.A. 1974, Clinical Psychology
University of Hartford
B.A. 1971, Psychology (Honors)
University of Connecticut
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Insurance Accepted: |
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I strive to keep my practice client-focused rather than driven by managed care or insurance panels.
Should you choose to utilize your insurance, I will do all I can to assist. At the end of each session I will provide you with a statement that you may mail to your insurance company for reimbursement. While I do not participate on insurance panels, my services are recognized for reimbursement by most traditional indemnity insurance plans, and “point of service” or “out of network” benefits. I do not accept Medicare.
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Areas of Expertise: |
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General Psychotherapy: individual, group, marital and family therapy for people suffering from anxiety, stress, trauma, depression and problems in living.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: providing specialized treatment for generalized anxiety, panic disorders, phobias, depression, obsessive compulsive disorders, post-traumatic stress syndrome, and trichotillomania (hair pulling).
Integrative Psychotherapy: emphasizing the unity of the mind/body/spirit by combining alternative medicine interventions such as meditation, hypnosis, acupressure and mindfulness training with traditional psychotherapy. This blend of treatment approaches can be especially helpful in dealing with the psychological effects of physical illness as well as in promoting healthy life styles.
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Professional Organizations/Affiliations: |
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American Psychological Association
North Carolina Psychological Association
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy
Obsessive Compulsive Foundation
Anxiety Disorders Association of America
Trichotillomania Learning Center
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Background Information: |
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I was the Director of Psychology and Behavioral Medicine at
Presbyterian Hospital for 14 years. During that time I established the
hospital's Center for Mind-Body Health and co-founded the Center for
Integrative Medicine. Prior to that I was the Director of Psychology at
Charter Pines Hospital, where I developed and ran the Anxiety Disorders
Program. I established and have maintained a private practice in Charlotte, NC since 1979. I am currently in full-time private practice with Charlotte Behavioral Health Associates |
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