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CAPS Spring 2018 Referral List.Pdf COMMUNITY PSYCHOTHERAPY AND MEDICATION MANAGEMENT RESOURCES MASTER LIST-SPRING 2018 Psychotherapists Sarah Albert, LPC Christina Beauregard, LCSW 7611 Maple Street 8237 Oak Street New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70118 504-300-9050 504-684-5373 Jennie Allee Walsh, LCSW Jessica Bertsch, LCSW 4616 S Carrollton Ave 644 N. Carrollton Ave. New Orleans, LA 70119 New Orleans, LA 70119 504-220-5865 504-453-9430 Stephen Anen, Ph.D. Mary Viola Bopp, LPC 1539 Jackson Ave. #230 8200 Hampson Street, Suite 306 New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70118 504-408-1170 504-717-2916 William Arendell, LCSW Danielle Brinson, LPC, LMFT 716 Adams St. 4829 Prytania Street Suite 201 New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70115 504-358-0377 504-322-1721 Taylor Aultman, LCSW Tricia Brown, LPC, NCC 744 Dante Street 4322 Canal Street New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70119 504-866-3003 504-252-0026 Daliah Bauer, Ph.D. Alexandra Casalino, Ph.D. 5521 Tchoupitoulas 3134A Calhoun Street New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70125 504-913-0510 504-408-0795 Cynthia Baxter, LCSW Suzanne Chabaud, Ph.D. 1615 Poydras St Ste 900 OCD Institute of Greater New Orleans New Orleans, LA 70112 315 Metairie Rd 904-318-0567 Suite 200 Metairie, Louisiana 70005 (504) 915-9590 1 Updated 1/10/18 Mark Cheramie, LCSW Stacey Duarte, LPC-S 740 Dante Street 137 N. Clark St. New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, Louisiana 70119 504-208-9554 504- 315-1037 Judy Barnes Cochran, Ph.D. Melissa Dufrene, PsyD 1426 Amelia Street 3520 General DeGaulle Dr. #3044 New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, Louisiana 70114 504-891-6020 504-636-6120 Jean Cohen, Ph.D. Lucia Dunbar, LCSW 740 Dante Street 3706 Perrier Street New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70115 504-866-3559 504-891-3838 Joseph Constans, Ph.D. Jeffrey Dupuis, LCSW, LAC, CCS, MBA 910 Jefferson Ave. 4322 Canal Street New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70119 504-232-9142 504-252-0026 Rick Costa, Psy.D. Sarah Eberly, LCSW 6221 S. Claiborne Ave. #201 716 Adams Street New Orleans, LA 70125 New Orleans, LA 504-491-0489 646-637-7272 Jamie Cromer, LCSW Kelly Hunter Ellis, LCSW 704 Adams St 1426 Amelia Street New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70115 504-866-8222 504-390-2132 Leah Crouch, Psy.D. Allyson Emig, LCSW 3134A Calhoun Street 400 Poydras, Suite 1950 New Orleans, LA 70125 New Orleans, LA 70130 504-655-9568 504-322-3837 x 26 Kim Crowley, MSW, LCSW, MPH Jennifer Engel, LPC 744 Dante St. 5002 Prytania Street New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70115 504-261-0537 504-813-9130 Maria Crumley, LCSW Honey Estapa, LCSW 510 Lowerline Street 723 Hillary Street New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70118 504-866-6688 504-214-2544 Lucinda DeGrange, Ph.D. Bridget Falcon, LPC 7513 Maple St. 1925 Audubon Street New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70118 504-861-0560 504-606-9388 2 Updated 1/10/18 Thomas Fewer, LPC Shelly Holmes, LPC 716 Adams St. 137 North Clark New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, 70119 504-813-1457 504-232-2256 Dale Firestone, LCSW Mimi Jalenak, LCSW 300 Codifer Blvd., Suite B 6221 S. Claiborne Avenue #200 Metairie, LA 70005 New Orleans, LA 70125 504-832-3028 (504) 861-0859 Thomas Foster, Ph.D., LPC-S Tanya B. Jones, LCSW-BACS, ACSW 8237 Oak Street 6221 S. Claiborne Ave., Suite 207 New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70125 330-274-7147 (504) 571-5871-office (504) 650-0742-cell Robert Fox, LCSW Niquette Kearney, LCSW 716 Adams Street 2412 Athania Pkwy New Orleans, LA 70118 Metairie, LA 70001 313-590-1940 504-214-6783 Lynn Friedman, Ph.D., LPC-S, LMFT Deane Kelley, Ph.D. 4721 Loveland Street 7902 Belfast St Metairie, LA 70006 New Orleans, LA 70125 504-914-6569 504-319-5476 Kristen Graf, LCSW Lili Kim, Ph.D. 3134A Calhoun Street 4612 S. Carrollton Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70125 New Orleans, LA 70119 504-684-7368 504-919-8119 Helene Greece, LCSW Bobby Kizer, Psy.D. 541 Julia Street Suite 201 6851 Memphis Street New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70124 504-303-4189 504-390-5782 Renee Gusman, LPC Suzanne Klenck, Ph.D., LLC 3301 Toulouse Street 7611 Maple Street, Second Floor, Suite B New Orleans, LA 70119 New Orleans, LA 70118 504-813-0951 504-784-6838 Christopher Harris, LCSW Janell Kalifey, LCSW 7821 Maple Street 910 Jefferson Avenue New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70115 504-931-1738 504-232-8165 Christian Harris, LCSW Brigitte Karmona, LPC 744 Dante Street 3104 State Street New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70125 504-237-3813 504-267-8937 3 Updated 1/10/18 Sharon Kirkpatrick, LCSW Mary Claire McNair, LCSW 716 Adams Street 3705 Coliseum Street New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70115 504-866-6333 504-813-8948 Laura Lamartina Erin Miller, LPC All Inclusive Therapeutic Services 716 Adams Street New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans LA, 70118 985-381-2198 504-638-8332 Mark Leggett, Ph.D., LPC Mary Munger, LCSW 1100 Broadway Street 7821 Maple Street New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70115 205-454-1365 504-722-9109 Ngawange Legshe Denise Newman, Ph.D. 7607 Maple Street 4616 S. Carrollton Ave. New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70119 504-723-1317 504-482-2615 Michelle Longino, LMFT Laura Niditch, Ph.D. 4829 Prytania Street, Suite 200 1301 Antonine Street New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70115 504-252-0116 504-899-1682 Catie Lynch, LCSW Janelle O’Connor, LCSW 723 Hillary Street 4829 Prytania Street New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70115 305-928-4831 504-444-1056 Kristen Machado, MA, LPC, NCC Marie O’Neil 625 Celeste Street 4902 Canal Street, Suite 404 New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70119 504-717-9270 504-444-4344 Jennifer Malone, LCSW John Ormond, LCSW 203 Sierra Court 1556 Calhoun Street Metairie, LA 70001 New Orleans, LA 70118 504-452-1953 504-264-9109 Mikal Matton, LPC Karen Roundtree Palmer, LPC-S 4011 Baronne Street 4517 Lorino Street New Orleans, LA 70115 Metairie, LA 70006 504-250-5087 504-812-4469 James L. McAbee, Ph.D. Jason Pitre, LCSW Jefferson Neurobehavioral Group 7611 Maple Street 2901 N. I-10 Service Road E., Suite 300 New Orleans, LA 70118 Metairie, LA 70002 985-746-3916 (504) 780-1702 Bridget McKinney, Ph.D., LPC Elsa Pool, Ph.D., LCSW 4833 Conti St. Ste. 203 300 Codifer Blvd. Ste A. New Orleans, La 70119 Metairie, LA 70005 504.952.2079 504-835-6320 4 Updated 1/10/18 Tanya Radecker, MS, RN, LPC-S Paula Scheinberg, LCSW 8138 Cohn Street 804 N. Causeway Blvd. New Orleans, LA 70118 Metairie, LA 70001 504-610-7045 504-834-3488 John Rosegrant, Ph.D. Marly Sweeney, LCSW 3242 Chestnut Street 744 Dante Street New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70118 504-309-2787 504-459-9615 Christina Roux, LCSW Thomas Sweetland, LCSW 7821 Maple Street 137 North Clark New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70119 504-264-1891 504-708-5337 Cortney Dornier Seymour, LPC Lisa Tahir, LCSW 541 Julia Street, Suite 201 8327 Jeannette Street New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70118 504-777-3831 504-261-4443 Elizabeth Shaw, LCSW Leigh Ann Terrebonne, Ph.D. 726 Adams Street, Apartment A 3705 Coliseum St. New Orleans, Louisiana 70118 New Orleans, LA 70115 850-972-0538 504-864-0800 Sarah Shelton, LPC Nancy Thacker, LCSW 726 Adams Street, Apt. A 3137 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70117 504-613-6513 [email protected] Anna Maria Signorelli, LCSW Rachele Judd Thompson LCSW 4833 Conti Street, Suite 211 1019 Jackson Ave New Orleans, LA 70119 New Orleans, LA 70130 504-229-3297 504-564-7567 Phill Stepka, Psy.D. Kristin MacRae Turner, LCSW 137 N. Clark Street 716 Adams Street New Orleans, LA 70119 New Orleans, LA 70118 504-444-3445 504-571-9910 Mary Stock, Ph.D., LCSW Paul Voorhies, LCSW 3439 Magazine Street 3705 Coliseum St. New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70115 228-216-0130 504- 858-3790 Laura Sullivan, LPC William Walker, Ph.D. 726 Adams St. 3134A Calhoun Street New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70125 504-475-3210 504-517-2008 5 Updated 1/10/18 Kristin Wolfe, LCSW 5521 Tchoupitoulas Street New Orleans, LA 70115 504-251-9870 B. Gerard Woodrich, LCSW 7100 St. Charles Ave. Suite 224 New Orleans, LA. 70118 504-339-4938 Psychiatrists James Barbee, MD Caroline Campion, MD 3439 Magazine Street 2633 Napoleon Avenue, Suite 805 New Orleans, LA70115 New Orleans, LA 70115 504-891-8808 504-302-2333 J. Robert Barnes, MD Jose Calderon-Abbo, MD 1301 Amelia St. Ste A 3439 Magazine St. New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70115 504- 891-7000 504-891 - 8808 John Bick, MD Degan Dansereau, M.D. 3705 Coliseum St. 3705 Coliseum St. New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70115 504- 891 - 0094 504- 897-0201 Frances Bryan, MD George Daul, MD 2633 Napoleon Avenue 1529 River Oaks Road New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70123 504-301-9884 504-729-4414 Ted Bloch, MD Jennifer Dunlap, M.D. 3525 Prytania Street #211 2633 Napolean Ave. New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70115 504-897-7939 504-301-4991 6 Updated 1/10/18 Kendall Genre, MD Andrea O'Leary, MD 7821 Maple Street 2801 Napoleon Ave. New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70115 504-322-3936 504-300-9020 Jessica Hof, MD Nicholas Pejic, MD 3705 Coliseum Street 1301 Antonine Street New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70115 504-810-7590 504-899-1682 Kimberly Lavigne, MD Arwen Podesta, MD 3439 Magazine Street 4322 Canal Street New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70119 504-891-8808 504-252-0026 Anh Le, MD Doug Pool, MD 3848 Veterans Blvd #102 300 Codifer Blvd Ste A.
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