Paul Hiatt, Psy.D. — Psychologist in Philadelphia, PA
Address100 S Broad St # 1114 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19110
Phone+1267-571-9643
Websitedrpaulhiatt.com
Paul Hiatt, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist specializing in LGBTQ mental health, mood disorders, anxiety, and stress management. He offers a flexible, integrative, and client-centered approach, drawing on expertise in psychodynamic psychotherapy and board-certified biofeedback. Dr. Hiatt utilizes techniques from guided imagery, breath retraining, Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT), Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). He helps clients find relief from symptoms such as depression, anxiety, chronic worry, mood dysregulation, hopelessness, shame, identity issues, grief, trauma, and relationship difficulties. His work aims to foster meaning and psychological resilience through the client-therapist relationship. Dr. Hiatt is licensed in Pennsylvania and Delaware and has specialized training in trauma-focused therapy for children.
Best for
- LGBTQ individuals
- Adults
- Children with disruptive behavior
- Clients experiencing anxiety or depression
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Biofeedback, Psychological evaluations, Personality assessments |
| Tags | psychologist, lgbtq, anxiety, stress, mood disorders, biofeedback, psychodynamic therapy, trauma, grief, resilience |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Paul is a very kind and gracious therapist, he made time to see me when my regular therapist was out of town. I got the sense that he really cared and showed a lot of empathy and compassion for what I was going through, that’s rare to find a clinician who is able to be so understanding. I was going through a lot of painful issues at the time and I am grateful for his help. He even provided me with a list of referrals for psychiatrists who accept my insurance, so kind. I recommend him to others!
Location
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