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Dr. Denis Tamas

Nurse Practitioner

Accepts

Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Carelon Behavioral Health, Cigna, Magellan, Oxford (Optum), Quest Behavioral Health, and United Healthcare (Optum)

Specializes in

ADD/ADHD, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, and Substance Use / Addiction

Great to meet you!

I’m a board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with a doctorate-level education and a passion for helping people navigate mental health and substance abuse challenges. With years of experience, I’m dedicated to providing care that is not only high-quality but also compassionate and deeply understanding of each person’s unique journey.

A bit about my approach to therapy

My approach is direct, goal-oriented, and focused on finding practical solutions. I challenge clients to actively engage in their growth while providing the support and guidance needed to overcome obstacles and achieve meaningful progress.

What you can expect from our first session

You expect sessions with me to be focused, goal-driven, and solution-oriented. Together, we’ll identify challenges and create actionable steps to address them, all while maintaining a supportive and compassionate environment. I’ll encourage you to actively participate in your growth, providing honest feedback and tools to help you gain clarity, build resilience, and achieve meaningful, lasting progress.


Denis's style is

Challenging
Direct
Solution-oriented

Insurance carriers Denis accepts

Aetna
Anthem Blue Cross
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Carelon Behavioral Health
Cigna
Magellan
Oxford
Quest Behavioral Health
United Healthcare

More about Denis

DNP (Doctor of Nursing Practice) at Brandman University
License type: NP (Nurse Practitioner) (California)
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Languages: English
Works with: Children, Adolescents, Adults, and Seniors
More specialties: Depression, Eating Disorders, OCD, Sleep disorder, Stress, Anger Management, Men's Issues, PTSD, and Chronic Conditions
Modalities: Strength-Based