Dr. Kerry Haddock

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Empower Grow Thrive

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Welcome to Harborside Psychology.

A calm harbor for your mind. Life can be overwhelming and you are doing your best to hold everything together. Therapy is a space to slow down, work to understand what is happening beneath the surface and build tools for lasting calm and focus.

Dr. Kerry Haddock, Northport Therapist

Dr. Kerry Haddock

Licensed Psychologist

I’m Dr. Kerry Haddock, a NY state licensed psychologist specializing in working with individuals ranging from teens to adults. I work with individuals dealing with anxiety, panic attacks, depression, executive functioning difficulties, chronic illnesses and cancer diagnoses. My style is warm and collaborative, creating a space in which you feel understood and supported. My office is located in Northport village, a picturesque area on the North Shore of Long Island.

Services

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Therapy for Teens

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Therapy for Anxiety

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Therapy for ADHD

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Therapy for Chronic Illness

Therapy should be a safe harbor

a place to pause, reflect, and gather strength before setting sail again.