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I have a private practice in Berkeley in which I provide psychotherapy to children, adolescents, adults, and couples. I create an environment designed to help you feel safe, heard, and respected. I have a relational style, meaning that the therapeutic relationship is something that we co-create; you will receive feedback from me, and not feel like you’re talking to a blank wall. Most of my training has been based on psychodynamic theory, but I use an integrative approach, pulling from different theories and modalities to create a treatment plan that fits your situation. I also provide coping skills to practice preferred behaviors, and for symptom reduction. This multi-faceted approach is effective in producing feelings of relief, creating long-term change, and achieving therapeutic goals. Marriage and Family Therapist Registered Intern (IMF 79906), working under the supervision of David Max PhD (PSY 12368).

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Regular Hours:
Mon - Sat

Contact Info

Phone:

Main - 510-306-1574

Address:
1320 Telegraph Ave # 12 Berkeley, CA 94704

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Categories
Drug Abuse & Addiction Centers, Child & Adolescent Guidance Counselors, Marriage & Family Therapists, Mental Health Services, Psychotherapists
Services / Products
Therapy for teens, individual adults, and couples. People who have suffered a trauma (this could be PTSD, accidents, abuse, neglect, disenfranchisement, poverty, war veterans, or dealing with racism in our current society). This also applies to secondary trauma, often experienced by first responders, teachers, people in the medical profession... People struggling with addiction (drugs, alcohol, food, gambling, Internet; often the result of trauma, and definitely a harbinger of it). People in transition (with jobs, relationships, lifestyles, adolescents; EMDR is really great at helping people prioritize and figure out their own truth). People struggling with issues around identity (these might be adolescents, people in the LGBTQIAA community, people suffering from eating disorders, people dealing with racial identity issues).
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check, visa, mastercard, all major credit cards
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