Tara McGarry, Psychologist
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Tara McGarry

Psychologist

250 W Marquam Street Mt. Angel Oregon, 97362

About

Tara McGarry is a skilled psychologist based in Oregon, holding a Doctor of Clinical Psychology degree from Antioch University Seattle. She completed her internship at Pacific Rehabilitation Centers in Everett, WA from 2015 to 2016. Following this, she pursued her residency as a Clinical Health Psychology Resident at Providence Health & Services in Happy Valley, OR from 2016 to 2017. Prior to her residency, Tara also served as a Psychology Graduate Fellow at Antioch University Seattle from 2010 to 2012. With a focus on clinical health psychology, her expertise lies in areas such as primary care and pain management.

Education and Training

Antioch University Seattle Doctor of Clinical Psychology - Psy.D., Clinical Health Psychology 2016

Provider Details

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Areas of expertise and specialization

clinical health psychologist, primary care and pain management

Fellowships

  • Psychology Graduate Fellow Antioch University Seattle, Seattle, WA 2010-2012  

Tara McGarry's Practice location

McGarry Psychology

250 W Marquam Street -
Mt. Angel, Oregon 97362
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