I am a clinical psychologist in practice since 1990. B.A. from Columbia University, M.A. and Ph. D. from Fordham University. Over the years, I've managed to work with just about every kind of patient there is.
I've consulted in hospitals, community mental health centers, foster care agencies, schools, nursing homes, Head Start programs, and the courts (I've testified about 100 times in cases usually surrounding custody and visitation, sometimes other matters.)Most important to me, and probably to you reading this, I've conducted at least 35,000 psychotherapy sessions; and I still love it.
I've consulted in hospitals, community mental health centers, foster care agencies, schools, nursing homes, Head Start programs, and the courts (I've testified about 100 times in cases usually surrounding custody and visitation, sometimes other matters.)Most important to me, and probably to you reading this, I've conducted at least 35,000 psychotherapy sessions; and I still love it.
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It all comes down to this: A person enters psychotherapy because he or she is lost or stuck. The person - who I'll call "they" going forward - may feel this way or it may be evident in behavior, but in any case that is the problem. When a person enters psychotherapy, or is dragged into it by relatives, the common element among all these problems is that their behavior, feelings, thoughts, perceptions seem irrational.
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