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Cognitive Behavioral Counseling
Dr. Berman offers In-Person and Telehealth cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for individuals struggling with mental health and substance use disorders. Utilizing mindfulness and acceptance based treatments, Dr. Berman teaches "in-the-moment" skills to improve emotional well-being and enhance the ability to make desired life choices.

Engaging in life fully is difficult when overwhelming thoughts and feelings arise. Stress related to past trauma, chronic pain, worried thoughts and addiction are barriers to operating as our true selves. With the help of cognitive behavioral therapy, every person has the opportunity to take back their life and end their struggles.
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After scheduling an appointment, each client receives a diagnostic evaluation during their initial intake assessment. The psychologist will look over your completed paperwork and ask you questions regarding any symptoms you are experiencing. Additional information may be gathered in order to help determine a diagnosis if one is present.
At Cognitive Behavioral Counseling it is understood that taking the first step can be the most difficult. This is why Dr. Berman provides a compassionate and therapeutic environment in which counseling can take place. In order to keep your safety a priority, Dr. Berman is currently providing Telehealth and Telemedicine services.
Cognitive Behavioral Counseling offers Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) services in Bryn Mawr PA. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or CBT is an umbrella term referring to a variety of evidence-based approachs often labeled as the "gold standard" of treatment. CBT works by helping individuals understand how negative thoughts and emotions contribute to maladaptive behaviors patterns.
Cognitive Behavioral Counseling offers Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) services in Bryn Mawr, PA. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, or ACT, is a modern process-based therapy (PBT) often referred to as the "third wave of CBT". Traditional CBT aims to reduce unwanted thoughts, emotions and behaviors by challenging the accuracy of these internal experiences and developing a more adaptive thinking process.
While addictions to drugs, alcohol, gambling, shopping, eating and sex provide short-term relief from unwanted feelings, it also comes at a significant cost. Attempts to avoid emotional pain results in a violation of our inner most values, negatively impacting ones personal, spiritual and relational well-being.
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