Are you feeling distressed, depressed, sad, lonely or anxious? Are you feeling dissatisfied with one or more aspects of your life? Do you feel that you could be more effective at home, work or school? Do you want to feel empowered? Do you want to find a positive path to growth and well-being? Do you obsess about food?
Do you restrict your food intake, binge or purge? Are you uncomfortable in your own body? I have a general psychotherapy practice for adolescents, adults and couples. I provide a safe and comfortable place to explore your troubling symptoms and work towards symptom relief and self satisfaction. My goal is to help you uncover your true potential and lead a life that is satisfying and rewarding.
Do you restrict your food intake, binge or purge? Are you uncomfortable in your own body? I have a general psychotherapy practice for adolescents, adults and couples. I provide a safe and comfortable place to explore your troubling symptoms and work towards symptom relief and self satisfaction. My goal is to help you uncover your true potential and lead a life that is satisfying and rewarding.
Services
I work with a wide range of emotional and behavioral issues providing services that span from therapy for depression and grief counseling to parenting support, couples counseling and beyond. In a comfortable and supportive atmosphere, I offer a highly personalized approach tailored to each of my clients individual needs to help attain the personal growth they're striving for.
I am a trained psychoanalyst and use eclectic psychodynamic techniques individually tailored to meet the specific needs of each individual. I use cognitive and behavioral techniques when appropriate. Clinical research indicates that much of human behavior is unconscious and affected by past experiences.
A number of benefits are available from participating in therapy. Therapists can provide support, problem-solving skills, and enhanced coping strategies for issues such as depression, anxiety, relationship troubles, unresolved childhood issues, grief, stress management, body image issues and creative blocks.
Orthorexia: over-concern with healthy eating that becomes so restrictive that it interferes with a person's nutritional intake and relationships. There are many sub-clinical eating problems that may not be listed in the DSM but still need attention. For example, eating problems that interfere with a person's school, work and social relationships should be addressed within the therapeutic relationship.
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