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Benjamin J. Albritton, Psy.D.

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Dr. Albritton is a Licensed Psychologist who has practiced in Texas since 1986. A significant portion of his practice entails Forensic Psychology. His extensive background in child and adolescent evaluation and therapy uniquely qualifies him to provide services for families in crisis. His training and experience encompasses a wide variety of clinical settings including inpatient evaluation and treatment, substance abuse treatment, child treatment and parenting issues, sexual abuse treatment, and ongoing outpatient psychotherapy. He often functions as an evaluator and expert witness in forensic matters including custody and personal injury cases. Dr. Albritton's clinical practice includes individual, marital, and family psychotherapy. He sees children, adolescents, and adults in his practice. |
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C. Gary Barnes, Ph.D.
Dr. Barnes is a Licensed Psychologist who has practiced in Texas since 1995. He specializes in counseling, and training. While in New York, he was a research project coordinator at NYU Medical Center’s Family Studies Clinic and also completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in Clinical Child Psychology through Parkland Hospital and the Child Guidance Clinic of Dallas. |
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Blake P. Mitchell, Ph.D.
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Dr. Mitchell is a Licensed Psychologist who has practiced in Texas since 2006. He specializes in individual psychotherapy as well as forensic evaluations. His background includes his career in the U.S. Navy as well as outpatient psychological treatment including therapy and evaluation. Dr. Mitchell works with children, adolescents and adults. |
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David L. Henderson, M.D.
Dr. Henderson is a board-certified psychiatrist, author and speaker. He completed his undergraduate studies at Cedarville University in 1999, obtained his medical degree from Wright State University’s Boonshoft School of Medicine, and then went on to complete a residency in Psychiatry at the University of South Carolina. Currently, Dr. Henderson works in private practice in Dallas, Texas and serves as the Department Chair of Biblical Counseling at Criswell College. He is also an adjunct professor of Biblical Counseling at Dallas Theological Seminary and an advisor to the Board of Directors of ROCK International, a worldwide relief organization designed to help families suffering from the effects of natural disasters, poverty, and abuse. Dr. Henderson has a variety of research and clinical interests including anxiety, depression, chemical and behavioral addictions, and the effects of worldview and spirituality on mental and physical health. He has presented both internationally and nationally on radio and at various conferences including American Family Radio, Prime Time America, Christian Radio Magazine, the Christian Medical and Dental Association, and the American Psychiatric Association. His latest publication, Finding Purpose Beyond Our Pain, can be found on his website, www.drdavidhenderson.com . Dr. Henderson lives in Dallas, TX with his wife, Angela and their two children, Christian and Victoria. |
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