Jeffrey Hughes

Jeffrey Hughes

Credentials: PsyD
Practice: Jeffrey Hughes, Psy.D.
Phone: (401) 243-7210
E-mail: drjeffreydhughes@gmail.com
Location: 340 Broadway - STE 2 Providence, RI 02909
Website: http://www.drhughes.org/
Insurance Accepted: Aetna, Beacon, Blue Cross, Blue Shield, BlueCross and BlueShield, Humana, MHN, Medicare, Optum, Tufts, UnitedHealthcare, Out of Network
Fees: $80 - $150

Specializing In—
Mood Disorders, Relationship Issues , Life Dissatisfaction/Existential Concerns, Chronic Mental Illness, Grief/Bereavement, Health Problems, Anxiety, Phobias, and Stress

About

My approach to treatment is interactive and engaging. I find that clients appreciate and benefit from an active therapist who will help identify areas of difficulty and work on initiating changes rather than a passive, primarily listening approach to treatment. A comfortable fit between client and therapist is an essential part of the process.

I believe psychotherapy can serve many purposes. Traditionally, it has been considered a means to treat problems (a psychopathology orientation) and has proven very effective at such a task. Over the past decade or so, some research psychologists have become increasingly focused on "positive psychology", exploring aspects of life that are most satisfying (e.g., love, creativity, joy, playfulness, intimacy, sensuality, compassion). This is an area of professional interest to me, and I believe it is relevant to the lives of my patients.

I earned a doctorate degree in Psychology from Nova Southeastern University, a program that emphasizes clinical training and experience. I then completed an internship accredited by the American Psychological Association at Seacoast Mental Health Center in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. I was asked to stay a second year there to complete my postdoctoral fellowship. My training consisted primarily of a psychodynamic/psychoanalytic approach, which is the main focus of my practice today.

My background also includes shorter-duration, solution-focused approaches (e.g., cognitive-behavior therapy), which I incorporate into my practice. I treat a wide variety of patients dealing with a broad range of concerns/symptoms, many of which have roots in individual’s relationships.