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Dr. Dr. Harry F. Klinefelter, III, PhD

Psychologist | Counseling

3509 Hulen St Ste 250 Fort Worth TX, 76107

About

Harry F. ("Hap") Klinefelter III, Ph.D. is a counseling psychologist who has been in private practice in Fort Worth, TX for 30 years.  He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1970 and earned his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Florida in 1982. 

Hap was a staff psychologist and Adjuncet Assistant professor at Texas Christian Universtiy from 1984-89.  He then served as Clinical Director of Addiction Treatment at Harris Methodist (Springwood) before entering full-time private practice in 1991.

Dr. Klinefelter is a licensed psychologist and served as president of the Fort Worth Area Psychological Association in 2002.  He provides counseling for adults and adolescents.  Dr. Klinefelter's special areas of expertise include anxiety, depression, mood disorders, stress management, codependency, addictions, PTSD, men's issues, PTSD, anger management, ADHD evaluation & relationship counseling.

Education and Training

University of Florida Ph.D. 1982

University of Pennsylvania BA 1970

Florida Atlantic University M.Ed. 1977

Provider Details

Male English

Areas of expertise and specialization

Anxiety (Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Panic Disorder, Phobias, PTSD)) Depression, Mood Disorders, Addictions, Couples Counseling, PTSD,Depression & Bipolar DisorderAddictions (e.g., alcohol, drug. pornography, etc,)Couples CounselingCognitive Behavioral Therapy

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Adjunct Assistant Professor, Psychology Texas Christian Univesity 1987 - 1989

Professional Memberships

  • National Register of Health Service Providers  
  • American Psychological Association  
  • Fort Worth Area Psychological Association  
  • Sylvan Tomkins' Institute  

Professional Society Memberships

  • FWPA, APA, TPA

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Being open minded and loving what I do, always learning and growing.

Dr. Dr. Harry F. Klinefelter, III, PhD's Practice location

Dr. Harry F. Klinefelter, III, PhD

3509 Hulen St Ste 250 -
Fort Worth, TX 76107
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New patients: 817-735-8245
Fax: 817-735-4966
https://www.hklinefelter.com/

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Get to know Psychologist Dr. Harry F. Klinefelter III, who serves patients in Fort Worth, Texas.

Dr. Klinefelter III, a licensed psychologist & health service provider in psychology, has been in private practice in the Fort Worth, Texas area. He has over four decades of experience helping individuals and couples enhance their lives and relationships.

Having been serving the needs of the community since 1991, Dr. Klinefelter III is experienced in a wide variety of counseling services, including adult & adolescent individual counseling, couples / marital therapy, and psychological services. 

“I believe that we all have blind spots and that a neutral, objective professional can help us discover within ourselves the answers to our problems. I utilize my training and expertise to help you explore options and discover the best solutions to your problems. I love being a counseling psychologist and enjoy being part of the process of helping people grow and change” expressed Dr. Klinefelter III.

His special areas of expertise include anxiety, depression, stress management, codependency, addiction, couples counseling, men’s issues, and anger management. His ultimate goal is to help people of all ages overcome the roadblocks that keep them from enjoying a healthy, happy, productive life.

Back in the early days of his academic career, Dr. Klinefelter III graduated with his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1970. He then received his Master of Education degree from Florida Atlantic University in 1977 and his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Florida in 1982.

From 1984-1989, he was a staff psychologist and adjunct assistant professor at Texas Christian University. He then served as clinical director of addiction treatment at Harris Methodist (Springwood) before entering full-time private practice in 1991.

Certified by the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology, Dr. Klinefelter III is also certified as an advanced clinician in Imago Relationship Therapy (IRT).

Among his professional affiliations, he is an active member of the Fort Worth Area Psychological Association and the American Psychological Association.

Psychology is the science of behavior and mind. It includes the study of conscious and unconscious phenomena, as well as feeling and thought. It is an academic discipline of immense scope. Psychologists assess, diagnose, and treat the psychological problems and behavioral dysfunctions resulting from, or related to, physical and mental health. In addition, they play a major role in the promotion of healthy behavior, preventing diseases and improving patients’ quality of life.

In his personal life, Dr. Klinefelter III enjoys golfing, reading, walking his dogs, watching movies and TV, working out, and collecting Zuni fetishes. He also enjoys watching TCU football & basketball, and is a fan of the Dallas Cowboys & the Dallas Mavericks. His favorite place to vacation is in Hawaii.

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