Cindy Bollman, PhD
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As a practicing clinical psychologist with over 20 years of experience, I hope to provide you with information on my practice. Finding the right therapist and that "good fit" usually takes place over a few sessions but the information in this site will hopefully be a good starting point.

Participating in therapy can result in a number of benefits to you, including a better understanding of your personal values, improved relationships, and resolution of the specific concerns that led you to seek therapy.Through the collaboration of our work together we can get to the root of the problem and find solutions for a more fulfilling and rewarding personal life and with all your relationships.
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My experience has shown me that some people experience life as depressing with pockets of happiness, whereas others feel happiness with pockets of depression. I subscribe to the latter. Most of us have the optimism bias even if we don't know it yet and optimism leads to success.

I am a practicing psychologist licensed in Virginia, California and Washington D.C. with experience working with children, adolescents and adults in individual, couples, family and group therapy.I am a psychoanalytically trained psychologist with an emphasis in early and late childhood trauma.
Annie Lennox writes about longing, belonging, hopelessness and a hunger in her beautifully written song called "Loneliness."

People seek out a therapist for these reasons and many more including anxiety, relentless fear, obsessions, sensitivities, trauma, divorce, body image problems, eating disorders, uncoupling, aging, dissociation, work-related issues, drinking problems, powerlessness, control issues, parenting dilemmas, losses, illness, and the list goes on.My goal, our goal, in our work together, is to move toward a greater freedom of expression.
How well do you talk about thoughts and feelings when you are frustrated with someone or angry?. One primary goal of group therapy is to learn to be more intimate with others in a non-physical manner. Group therapy is also a powerful tool for accessing the various parts of ourselves that get stirred up when we see them in others.
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