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Dr. William Harrison Mellick III PHD

Clinical Psychologist

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Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Psychologist

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Cognitive & Behavioral Psychologist

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Family Psychologist

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Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychologist

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26a Bee Street, Charleston, South Carolina 29403, United States
Gender: Male

 

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William Harrison Mellick has primary practice address at 26a Bee Street, Charleston, South Carolina 29403, United States. William Harrison Mellick works hard to the highest-quality services described below.

To make an appointment or if you have any questions please call at (843) 792-9396 for any inquiries or visit us to experience firsthand the quality services that have made us a staple in the Charleston community since they started to work on Aug 23 2022.

Healthcare Provider works as Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychologist and Cognitive & Behavioral Psychologist and Clinical Psychologist and Family Psychologist, with a primary focus on Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Psychologist services. The license number is registered in State, which confirms the professionalism and compliance with healthcare standards. Source: NPPES NPI Registry

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A psychologist who provides continuing and comprehensive mental and behavioral health care for individuals and families; consultation to agencies and communities; training, education and supervision; and research-based practice. It is a specialty in breadth -- one that is broadly inclusive of severe psychopathology -- and marked by comprehensiveness and integration of knowledge and skill from a broad array of disciplines within and outside of psychology proper. The scope of clinical psychology encompasses all ages, multiple diversities and varied systems.

A psychologist with a proficiency that involves the application of psychological treatment of addiction stemming from the use of alcohol and other psychoactive substances (e.g., nicotine, marijuana, cocaine, heroin) or behavioral addictions (e.g., gambling) with the aim of cessation or reduction of use and/or the amelioration of emotional, behavioral, interpersonal and other problems arising from the addictive behavior.

A psychologist who reflects an experimental-clinical approach distinguished by use of principles of human learning and development and theories of cognitive processing to promote meaningful change in maladaptive human behavior and thinking.

A psychologist whose specialty is founded on principles of systems theory with the interpersonal system of the family the focus of assessment, intervention and research.

A psychologist who develops and applies scientific knowledge to the delivery of psychological services to infants, toddlers, children and adolescents within their social context. Of particular importance to the specialty of clinical child psychology is an understanding of the basic psychological needs of children and adolescents, and how the family and other social contexts influence the socio-emotional adjustment, cognitive development, behavioral adaptation and health status of children and adolescents.

Source: NUCC, CMS