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Dr. Deborah R. Wagner

Psychologist

Dr. Deborah R. Wagner is a top Psychologist in Ridgewood, . With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, Dr. Deborah R. Wagner is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, Dr. Deborah R. Wagner is a prime example of a true leader in healthcare. As a leader and expert in their field, Dr. Deborah R. Wagner is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In Ridgewood, New Jersey, Dr. Deborah R. Wagner is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.
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What could be the reason for my anxiety?

It can certainly be hormonal. You might try reading my book. It gives a lot of information on how to manage hormonal issues.

My son is displaying traits of kleptomania. He's young, but how can we deal with this problem?

I think it may be wise to seek professional help. This is a concerning behavior.

Is my daughter dependent on paracetamols? Could it be a psychological problem?

I’d definitely bring this to the attention of her medical doctor. Depending on why she’s taking this would determine if there’s a medical or psychological problem.

My 17 Year Old Daughter Has Bulimia.

Bulimia is very serious. If she is very active with this, she may need to be admitted in a facility that treats eating disorders. You can always speak to a therapist to find READ MORE
Bulimia is very serious. If she is very active with this, she may need to be admitted in a facility that treats eating disorders. You can always speak to a therapist to find ways to handle her.

How do I get over the loss of my father?

Give yourself some time. A month is not a long time to rebound from the loss of a beloved parent.

How can I overcome negativity at my work place?

It may be helpful to politely disengage from negative conversation. You can focus on the positive or turn conversations to more positive subjects. Remember, you cannot change READ MORE
It may be helpful to politely disengage from negative conversation. You can focus on the positive or turn conversations to more positive subjects. Remember, you cannot change others’ behavior. You can only change your own.

Is fear of closed spaces a real disorder?

She may. I’d consider what experiences she might have had in an enclosed space that frightened her; for example, was she locked in a closet while playing?

What could be the reason for my irregular breathing?

I’d speak to a medical doctor. If all is ok, then you might want to see a psychologist.

Is being a bisexual a problem?

Psychologically, it’s not a problem unless it causes disruptions in your life and family. It’s healthy to explore your sexuality and become comfortable with what it is.

My husband is recovering from a stroke but is getting depressed. How should I help him?

He may need to seek professional help. He’s had a serious illness that has not just physical but psychological effects.