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Robert D Hill is not currently accepting new clients.
About
My ideal client is transitioning between employment and is experiencing anxiety or depression due to changes in work, in family, or in personal values and goals.
I specialize in treating depression, anxiety, memory concerns, adult-child relationships, caring for a cognitively or physically impaired partner. I treat psychopathology in adults including obsessive-compulsive disorder and bipolar disorder.
I was a professor of counseling psychology at the University of Utah for 23 years where I supervised pre- and post-doctoral students. I am skilled in psychoanalysis, cognitive-behavioral therapy, hypnosis, interpersonal process therapy, memory assessment, and memory rehabilitation techniques. I treat caregivers and persons with end-of-life concerns.
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Finances
- Session Fee: $150 per session
Pay By:
American Express, Cash, Check, Discover, Health Savings Account, Mastercard, Paypal, Visa
Accepted Insurance Plans
- Blue Cross
- Blue Shield
- BlueCross and BlueShield
- EMI Health
- Medicare
- Public Employees Health Plan
- Regence
- TRICARE
- University of Utah Health Plans
Verify your health insurance coverage when you arrange your first visit.
Qualifications
- Years in Practice: 33 Years
- License: Utah / 115278-2501
- School: Stanford University
- Year Graduated: 1987
Additional Credentials
- Certificate: American Board of Professional Psychology / 5066
- Certificate Date: 1998
Location
Specialties
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Elderly Persons Disorders
Issues
- Alzheimer's
- Chronic Pain
- Grief
- Men's Issues
- Relationship Issues
- Self Esteem
Mental Health
- Mood Disorders
- Thinking Disorders
Client Focus
Age
- Elders (65+)
- Adults
Communities
- Aviation Professionals
- Cancer
- Veterans
Treatment Approach
Types of Therapy
- Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
- Hypnotherapy
- Interpersonal
- Psychoanalytic
Modality
- Individuals
- Couples
Last Modified: 30 Nov 2022