Our offices are located at 230 Newport Center Drive, Suite 220, in Newport Beach, California. We may be reached at (949) 644-7707. Our long-term marriage has facilitated good communication, mutual respect, and admiration for each other. This includes challenging interaction, compromise and constructive problem solving.
Based on our professional training and successful experience together, we are skillful in working with individuals and couples dealing with a wide range of issues. We offer a unique husband and wife psychologist team, working cooperatively with each other and with couples in conflict, where each may want a separate male or female therapist but also require joint marital therapy.
Based on our professional training and successful experience together, we are skillful in working with individuals and couples dealing with a wide range of issues. We offer a unique husband and wife psychologist team, working cooperatively with each other and with couples in conflict, where each may want a separate male or female therapist but also require joint marital therapy.
Services
As a husband and wife psychology team, when appropriate we may work in tandem. Many people find this option facilitates increased communication between couples and families. We do not accept any insurance payments, as we made the decision not to be under contract to any managed care insurance health plans.
D., has been in private practice since 1976, specializing in psychotherapy and counseling with adults. His therapeutic style is direct and active. His training and experience in various therapeutic methods provide him the flexibility to tailor his approach to individual personalities and needs rather than being limited by one orientation toward all.
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Prepare for one of life's certainties by learning to deal with sibling rivalry, division of property, and the emotional turmoil surrounding a family member's death. Few issues facing families today are as difficult to confront as that of inheritance. It's a subject that's usually avoided until too late-and the resulting bitterness between surviving parents and siblings can be substantial and lasting.
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