Fuller opens Evanston practice
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“Experienced, professional, caring, safe, and confidential psychological services.” This is how Dr. Adam Fuller describes his newly-opened private practice. A licensed clinical psychologist since 1995, Dr. Fuller is familiar with the mental health needs of southwest Wyoming after having worked many years for Cornerstone Behavioral Health and Mountain Regional Services. Now opening his own practice, Fuller offers individual psychotherapy for adults and teenagers, marital and couples therapy and psychological evaluations.
“I appreciate that people need a variety of choices when it comes to finding a therapist,” Fuller said. “Finding a therapist who seems like a good match for you has a big influence on how helpful the therapy can be.”
People most often seek therapy for issues such as depression, anxiety, anger, trauma, or dissatisfying patterns of relationships.
“These are the kinds of problems I help people with every day,” said Fuller. “They are common and painful human experiences, but there is hope. Psychotherapy can be life-changing. Personal fulfillment and meaning can grow from emotional pain.”
Unique in the Evanston area is the integration of Dr. Fuller’s practice with local medical providers. His office is located in the Southwest Wyoming ENT and Uinta General Surgery medical offices, which also house the family medical practices of Corrie Carver, FNP-BC, and Krista Barker, FNP.
“It allows one-stop shopping for people who already seek medical services there. But people who have other medical providers are just as welcome,” Fuller said.
For more information, visit www.highdesertpsychology.com.