Dr. Jacqueline B. Panish

Psychologist, PhD



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2965 S Jones
Las Vegas, Nevada 89146
(702) 396-9000
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For better or worse our early relationships strongly impact our emotional experiences as adults, often in ways we do not understand. If you're dissatisfied in your life, you probably have tried to find solutions on your own before considering contacting a therapist. Or maybe you tried therapy and it only helped you temporarily or partially, but never got to the heart of the problem. I work with adults and couples facing challenges and who seek a deeper understanding of themselves. There is a biological need to feel understood that exists within all of us, which is where our emotional life exists. Therapy is a process where you become more connected to yourself. Through the therapy anxiety, shame and aloneness diminishes, as more authentic parts of the self emerge. Everyone suffers sometimes from distress and dissastisfaction. Even if you do not have emotional issues, therapy can help you overcome obstacles that have kept you from self-fulfillment. Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Adelphi University. Advanced training from Los Angeles Institute & Society for Psychoanalytic Studies. Fellow of American Psychotherapy Association, credentialled from National Register of Health Providers in Psychology. Former Adjunct Psychology Professor of Baruch College-City University of New York. Published in Journal Psychotherapy in Independent Practice, Adolescence & Personality & Individual Differences.
My Specialties
Relationship Issues
Depression
Anxiety
Addiction
Behavioral Issues
Coping Skills
Domestic Abuse
Eating Disorders
Family Conflict
Infertility
Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)
Self Esteem
Substance Abuse
Weight Loss
Anger Management
Career Counseling
Divorce
Domestic Violence
Emotional Disturbance
Grief
Life Coaching
Parenting
Sexual Abuse
Trauma and PTSD
Trauma
PTSD
Impulse Control Disorders
Personality Disorders
Mood Disorders
posttraumatic stress disorder