My name is Marshall Robinson, and I am a Licensed Clinical Psychologist.


I have an independent practice on the East Side of Providence, Rhode Island, in Wayland Square, and I offer psychotherapy interventions for adults, young adults, individuals and couples.


Please browse through this site to learn more about my practice. It is important to choose the right therapist, and I invite you to contact me to further discuss your needs and interests.


This site also contains links that may have additional, useful information about mental health.


If you are in need of help or support, please feel free to call anytime, or send an email by clicking on the link below.

A Clinical Psychologist may help when a person is:

  1. Feeling depressed

  2. Feeling nervous

  3. Dealing with loss and grief

  4. Tackling relationship problems

  5. Coping with a new diagnosis

  6. Trying to change behaviors

  7. Seeking self-understanding

  8. Grappling with the aftermath
    of trauma

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CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST


A Clinical Psychologist has received a doctorate degree in the assessment and treatment of human behavior and emotions. A Clinical Psychologist must undergo many years of education, practical training, and supervised practice before becoming eligible to receive a license from the state Department of Health.

Preferred

Provider

President-Elect Rhode Island Psychological Association

Member American Psychological Association (APA)

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Member APA Division 29 (Psychotherapy)

Member APA Division 31 (State, Provincial, Territorial Psychological Affairs)

Member Association for the Advancement of Psychology