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Rice Psychology: Tampa Psychologists and Counselors

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What We Do

At Rice Psychology Group, we understand some situations may be challenging to comprehend and overcome, but you don’t have to deal with them on your own. Our team of psychologists is devoted to helping children, adolescents, and adults take the first step toward feeling better.

We strongly believe that our mission is to find an objective and informed understanding of the issue affecting you. Therefore, we utilize interviews, tests and assessments, psychotherapy, and various other services to help you feel comfortable discussing your issue and resolving it most professionally and compassionately.

Troubled Teenager

PSYPACT Certified

Currently providing expert treatment in nearly all states. If you’re struggling with anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, or others, and live outside of Florida Dr. Rice and Dr. Schrack are now authorized to help you, regardless of age.

Happy Mother and Child

Comprehensive Assessment

It’s often difficult to understand and identify the problem that could be causing trouble in your life or the lives of those you love. At Rice Psychology Group, we have the tools you need to comprehend and recognize any possible mental or behavioral issues.

Teenage Girl Struggling with Condition

Conditions

One of the essential steps towards feeling better is recognizing the condition that could be troubling you. Let Rice Psychology Group help you every step of the way.

Dr. Rice Providing Therapy

Therapy

At Rice Psychology Group, we work with your needs in mind. Whether with psychotherapy services and/or mental health support and counseling, we’ll make strides to address your needs in a professional and considerate manner.

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