Dr. Alexander Bingham

alexander-deleteme[at]-deleteme-fullspectrumcenter [dot] org


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Hello, I am Dr. Alexander D. Bingham!

Welcome to Full Spectrum Progressive Psychology!

I am a somatic clinical psychologist, researcher, and graduate teacher. I use depth psychotherapy, sand tray, nutrition, and several somatic therapies including biodynamic craniosacral therapy, Rosen Bodywork, and Improvisational theatre games to help children, adults, couples, and families develop their abilities to improve, manage, and maintain their physical and psychological health.

I am qualified to work with a full spectrum of those interested in developing their skills of self-regulation. I have experience supporting the process of clients ranging from those simply wanting personal growth; to those needing to find their next steps in their career or relationship; and those in severe psychological distress labeled with debilitating diagnoses such as schizophrenia, bipolar, borderline, etc. With my support, each client designs their own integrative therapeutic program tailored to their own health goals.

I specialize in assisting those who wish to avoid, minimize, or discontinue their use of toxic medications prescribed for psychological distress.

Currently, I am located in Melbourne Beach, Florida. However, I am available for phone consultation and crisis House Calls anywhere and anytime, schedule permitting. Contact me for fee information and availability.

I am a licensed clinical psychologist (PSY19275) trained in traditional psychological methods.

I am the founder and director of Full Spectrum Progressive Psychology, a therapeutic community dedicated to providing a new standard of psychological health care without medications, diagnoses,or the debilitating hopelessness which accompanies current approaches toward psychological distress.

I have conducted psychological research on the dangers and inefficacy of using psychotropic medications to treat psychological distress. My work, a Phenomenological Investigation of Being Under the Influence of Prozac focused specifically on the dangererously overlooked flaws in the clinical trials, marketing, and subsequent reliance of millions of people on this popular drug. This work also exposed the unproven nature of the theories of biological defect and chemical imbalance which support the use of these toxic drugs and the diagnoses which make them seem necessary.

I have embodied my perspective on human psychological health in two of my past projects based in San Franciscisco. Although the Full Spectrum Progressive Psychology Center and the Organic Psychology Radio Hour are no longer active, their descriptions, including audio and video clips, are presented in the following pages along with my writings and lectures on the dangers and inefficacy of psychotropic medications.