Licensed Philadelphia-based psychologist with a holistic psychology based on learning theory research and health energy flow in the body and emotions  Dr. Jeanette is a licensed psychologist with a holistic psychology based on learning theory research and healthy energy flow in the body and emotions; a Philadelphia psychologist since 1975 when she worked with Joe Wolpe, MD at Temple Medical School.
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If you're looking for healthy ways to feel better and be more alive, you've found the right place.  Dr. Doris Jeanette, a licensed psychologist and international expert at turning people's lives around, can help you reduce anxiety and depression without drugs. 

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