This address cannot include a Post Office box. For providers with more than one physical location, this is the primary location. The location address of the provider being identified. The NPI is 10-position all-numeric identification number assigned by the NPPES to uniquely identify a health care provider. What is the National Provider Indentifier (NPI)? The scope of clinical psychology encompasses all ages, multiple diversities and varied systems. It is a specialty in breadth - one that is broadly inclusive of severe psychopathology - and marked by comprehensiveness and integration of knowledge and skill from a broad array of disciplines within and outside of psychology proper. Clinical psychologists interview patients, give diagnostic tests, provide psychotherapy and design behavior modification programs to help patients.ĥ550 GLADES RD STE 650 BOCA RATON, FL 33431īehavioral Health & Social Service ProvidersĪ psychologist who provides continuing and comprehensive mental and behavioral health care for individuals and families consultation to agencies and communities training, education and supervision and research-based practice. Clinical psychologists help people deal with problems ranging from short-term personal issues to severe, chronic conditions. Jason Paul Alan Gallant Phd (President)Ī clinical psychologist like Jason Gallant, Ph.d., Llc assesses, diagnoses, and treats mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. The authorized official of this NPI record is Dr.
Jason Gallant, Ph.d., Llc operates as a single speciality business group with one or more individual providers who practice the same area of specialization. The provider is registered as an organization and their NPI record was last updated one year ago.
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The practitioner's primary taxonomy code is 103TC0700X. The NPI number of Jason Gallant, Ph.d., Llc is 1033794169 and was assigned on March 2021. Jason Gallant, Ph.d., Llc is a provider established in Boca Raton, Florida specializing in psychologist (clinical). Sunday sees Port Melbourne host Collingwood before Essendon faces Gold Coast at Windy Hill.NPI 1033794169 Organization Psychologist Clinical NPI Profile for JASON GALLANT, PH.D., LLC Yet again, former Demon Marty Hore was best afield for the Roos with 31 disposals and nine marks, although Jack Mahony (one goal, 22 touches) and Josh Walker (22 disposals, eight marks) were also pivotal in the close loss. Matthew Parker (27 disposals, six tackles), Riley Collier-Dawkins (one goal, 24 disposals) and Jason Castagna (24 touches) fought hard in the windy conditions and aided in the hard-fought win.
The day's final game saw Richmond survive a scare from North Melbourne to come away 56-58 in the low-scoring affair.
Will Setterfield set the game alight with 40 touches and was supported strongly by Lachie Fogarty (26 disposals) and Paddy Dow (30 touches, four inside 50s).įor the Cats, pick 47 in the 2020 AFL draft Nick Stevens collected 36 disposals alongside nine marks as he continues to press for his debut while Shannon Neale slotted four goals in a potent display. The Lions were helped over the line by stand-out performances from Ryan Lester (30 touches, 12 marks), Tom Berry (one goal, 26 disposals) and Deven Robertson (29 disposals, eight tackles) and will be looking to continue their run for a home final by defeating cross-town rivals Gold Coast next week.īraydon Preuss (23 disposals, 44 hit outs, 11 marks) was huge in his side's loss and combined with fellow ruck Kieren Briggs (one goal, 18 disposals, 19 hit outs) ensured first use for the Giants’ midfielders.īox Hill edged out Werribee to claim a seven-point win as veteran Liam Shiels (two goals, 27 disposals) turned back the clock in an impressive display.Ĭarlton continued the misery for Geelong's VFL side as they claimed a 70-59 win at Ikon Park. The Brisbane Lions took their spot in the top-four after a crucial 58-76 victory over the in-form UWS Giants. Tom Campbell (one goal, 26 disposals, 45 hit outs) was huge for the Zebras yet again, and with the calf injury to Paddy Ryder may find himself a spot in the senior side for the second time this year, while Jack Bytel collected 25 crucial touches after coming on at quarter-time. More importantly for Saints fans, he finished the match unscathed. The 31-year-old who has managed just 15 games for the red, white and black in his fourth year at the club collected 29 disposals and seven inside 50s in three-quarters of game time.