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Debra B. Marks, Ph.D. - San Francisco Bay Area - Mental & Behavioral Health - Psychologists & Counselors

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Dr. Debra Marks
Psychological Services For Adults.
Individual and couple's therapy.
4237 Geary Blvd.
San Francisco, CA 94118
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Welcome to my practice. I am a licensed Clinical Psychologist (CA License# PSY16844) who works with individuals and couples wanting to improve certain aspects of their lives. Whether you struggle with depression or anxiety, chronic or acute medical conditions, the effects of traumatic experiences, or difficulties in your imitimate relationships, I can help you facilitate the changes you wish to make in order to have a more fulfilling life. I work regularly with adults, couples, healthcare providers and the LGB community. I am a member of the California Psychological Association,The American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress, and the National Center for Crisis Management. Since the "right fit" is a very important part of the therapy experience, I would encourage you to contact me by phone so that we can determine if I might be the right therapist for you.

Self-pay with some sliding scale slots available.

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Debra B. Marks, Ph.D.
Map - Debra B. Marks, Ph.D. - 4237 Geary Blvd. - San Francisco, CA, 94118
Debra B. Marks, Ph.D.
(866) 252-0427
Callable Hours:
Sun: Open 24 Hours
Mon: Open 24 Hours
Tue: Open 24 Hours
Wed: Open 24 Hours
Thu: Open 24 Hours
Fri: Open 24 Hours
Sat: Open 24 Hours
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Debra B. Marks, Ph.D. - 4237 Geary Blvd., San Francisco, CA 94118 - (866) 252-0427