Adults
Adults
Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) form the orienting framework for the clinical work I do with adults. Both represent the “state of the art” with regards to the practice of clinical psychology. I have, since I began my career in private practice, maintained a commitment to providing the highest quality of care. The clinical approaches to the problems that I treat are all derived from empirically established research. My goal is to provide new ways of understanding problems and new ways of responding to them. I always tell my patients that therapy with me is a “roll up your sleeves” process. It’s active, interactive and often challenging. Most of the work that I do is short-term ( 2 – 8 sessions), but the results achieved are meant to last a lifetime.
- Anxiety: (Panic, Agoraphobia, OCD, Social Anxiety, PTSD, Public Speaking Anxiety, Worry, Specific Fears (e.g., fear of flying)
- Depression
- Chronic pain
- Stress
- Lack of Self-Esteem/Confidence
- Sleep Problems
- Anger
- Parenting
- Coping with divorce
- Relationship Issues
- Grief
- Mourning
- Coping with loss