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Behavioral Health
1325 Wyoming Blvd. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone (505) 291-5300
Fax (505) 291-5301
Hours 8:00 am - 5:00 pm M-F
Adult Psychiatry
Parvaneh Bakhtiar, MD
Howard S. Berger, MD
Robert Kellogg, MD
Sofya Rubinchik, MD
Jeanne Corns, CNS
Adult Therapy
Peter Carmany, MA, PA-C
Rob Becher, MA, LPCC
Elena Bettoli-Vaughn, PhD
Gail Bell, LPCC, LADAC
Fazal Khan, MD
Claire Logan, RN, MA, PhD, LPCC
Ann Massion, MD
Jennifer Paskvan, LPCC
Michelle Pent, MD
Jeannie Pierrot, MA, PhD, LPCC
Billie Poteet, MSW, LISW
Josephine Trujillo, LISW
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Presbyterian’s Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) a Level II drug and alcohol treatment program is based on the principles of the Matrix Model and the peer support group model.
Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Services at Northside
5901 Harper NE, Suite 1009
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Phone (505) 823-8840
Fax (505) 823-8842
Hours 8:00 am – 5:00 pm M-F
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Kenneth F. Crumley, MD
Virginia Jaschke, MD
Leslie Kurtz, MD, FAPA
Larry White, DO
Child and Adolescent Therapy
Cheryl Benedetto, MA, LMHC
Deborah L. Bower, PhD
Donald Flammer, PhD
Joelle Haldeman-King, LPCC
Bob Moslow, LISW, ACSW
Alan Shultz, CPNP
Socorro General Hospital
Scott Donofrio
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Depression Assessment Test
Are You Depressed?
Depression has many causes and impacts people in different ways.
We all have days when we feel sad, extremely tired or have trouble sleeping.
When feelings like these last for two weeks or more, they may be a sign of a significant, or "major" depression.
Take the Depression Assessment Test to see if you might be depressed.


