
Dr. Fredrick Woodard
Psychologist | Clinical
15 Lincoln St B Milford NH, 03055About
Dr. Fredrick Woodard is a psychologist practicing in Milford, NH. Dr. Woodard specializes in the treatment of mental health problems, and helps people to cope with their mental illnesses. As a psychologist, Dr. Woodard evaluates and treats patients through a variety of methods, most typically being psychotherapy or talk therapy. Patients usually visit Dr. Woodard because they have been experiencing depression, anxiety, stress or anger for a significant period of time and are seeking help. Psychologists may perform a variety of exams and assessments to diagnose a mental condition.
Education and Training
CSPP PhD 2002
Provider Details

Dr. Fredrick Woodard's Expert Contributions
What are the best treatments for anxiety?
Cognitive behavioral therapy. READ MORE
What are the symptoms of depression?
they may vary with each person READ MORE
What is the treatment for bipolar disorder?
Cognitive behavioral therapy READ MORE
How long does it typically take for therapy to be effective for depression?
It varies among people. READ MORE
What are the details of different types of exposure therapy for anxiety disorders?
It varies with each person, READ MORE
How long can depression last?
It varies among people. READ MORE
How do you approach treating patients with depression?
Cognitive behavioral therapy, READ MORE
What is panic disorder, and what are the effective treatments for managing panic attacks?
relaxation exercises are best for panic attacks and panic disorder. READ MORE
How long does treatment for depression typically last?
It varies between people. READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of MedicineProfessional Memberships
- Society for Scientific Exploration, APA, NHPA.
Treatments
- cognitive behavioral therapy, hypnotherapy,
Articles and Publications
- * Hypnosis and Phenomenological Perceptual Psychology, Journal of Clinical Psychology, Volume 52, Number 2, March 1996. p. 209 - 218.* Perceptually Oriented Hypnosis, Psychological Reports, Volume 92, April 2003, p. 515 - 528.* Phenomenological Contributions To Understanding Hypnosis: Review of the Literature, Psychological Reports, Volume 93, December 2003, p. 829 - 847.* Response To Lynn, Et Al.s Evaluation of Woodards Theory of Perceptually Oriented Hypnosis, Psychological Reports, Volume 94, April 2004, p. 431- 436. *A Phenomenological and Perceptual Research Methodology For Understanding Hypnotic Experiencing, Psychological Reports, Volume 95, December 2004, p. 887-904.* An Argument For A Qualitative Research Approach To Hypnotic Experiencing And Perceptually Oriented Hypnosis, Psychological Reports, Volume 94, June 2004, p. 955-966.*Perceptually Oriented Hypnosis: Cross-cultural Perspectives, Psychological Reports, Volume 97, August 2005, 141-157.*A Preliminary Phenomenological Study of Hypnotizing and Being Hypnotized, Psychological Reports, October 2005, Volume 97, p. 423-466.*Response To Beshais Quantitative and Qualitative Research in Hypnosis: Comment on Woodard, Psychological Reports, August 2006, Volume 98, p. 908-910.*A Phenomenological Study Of Spontaneous Spiritual And Paranormal Experiences In A 21st Century Sample Of Normal People, Psychological Reports, February 2012, 110, 73-132. *Perceptually Oriented Hypnosis: Removing a Socially Learned Pathology and Developing Adequacy: The Case of Invisible Girl. Psychological Reports, October, 2014, Volume 115, Issue 2, pp. 545-564. *Perceptual Hypnosis, 2017, Schiffer Publishing: Atglen, PA *Developing Your Supernatural Awareness: Connecting with an Interactive Universe, 2024. Sixth Books, Collective Ink, UK
Dr. Fredrick Woodard's Practice location
Woodard Hypnosis and Research, Inc.
15 Lincoln St B -Milford, NH 03055Get Direction
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