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You can reach us at: 478-922-2365
Providing Middle Georgia a complete range of psychological services.
Leading the industry; trained to provide you with the solutions you need as well as the quality you deserve.
Striving to always provide the best to our patients, something you will quickly realize when you choose Rewire the Misfire.
Success is achieved through the use of clarity and the understanding of our patients' needs. We know that you will find what you are looking for with us because we stand behind our work and know that we will deliver the satisfaction that you need.
If you need someone to talk to, we're here to help. All you need to do is give us a call/contact us and we'll take care of the rest.
In the meantime, feel free to take a look around our site to learn more about our services.
About
Dr. Delvida Long, PhD
Clinical Psychologist licensed to practice in Florida and Georgia. 20+ years of experience providing wide range of psychological services. Serving clients in South/Middle Georgia for 10 years. Experienced with wide variety of clients.
Kimberly Marketto, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and Licensed Clinical Addition Specialist (LCAS) with 15+ years of experience across a variety of settings. Serving clients in Georgia for 6 years. Passionate about promoting personal mental well-being.
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Psychological Testing
Neuropsychological Evaluations
ADHD/ADD Assessments (adults and children)
Autism Assessments
Learning Disability Testing
Achievement Assessments
Personality Assessments
Intelligence Assessments
Gifted Testing
02.
A mental health professional can help you identify habits and insights about your life that can be challenging to see without an outsider’s perspective. Once these areas have been identified, a therapist can provide strategies or mechanisms to help you handle and overcome these situations that make you feel overwhelmed or anxious, restoring balance and control to your life.
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COMING SOON
Group therapy: psychologist leads a group of roughly five to 15 patients. Typically, groups meet for 1-2 hours each week. Some attend individual therapy in addition to groups, while others participate in groups only.
Many groups target a specific problem. Other groups focus more generally on improving social skills or with a range of issues. Groups can help those who have experienced loss.