About
I am committed to helping people understand themselves better so that they can make constructive changes in their lives, whether that is to feel less depressed or anxious, to establish more satisfying relationships, to stop bingeing and purging, or to function better at work. I work mainly with individual adults, including many college students. I have a doctorate in clinical psychology from Temple University. I have had post-doctoral training from the William Alanson White Institute in treating eating disorders and in psychodynamic psychotherapy from the NYU Psychoanalytic Institute,
I help clients see how past experiences and behavior patterns may contribute to their current symptoms and difficulties. I help them use their self-awareness to make desired changes in their lives. I draw on my training in several areas of psychology, including psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral therapy.
I have been in private practice since 2002.
What sets us apart
Licensed psychologist specializing in individual adult psychotherapy, including college students. Expertise in treating depression, anxiety, relationship issues, and eating disorders. Integrative approach utilizing psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral therapies. Post-doctoral training: William Alanson White Institute (eating disorders) and NYU Psychoanalytic Institute. Doctorate: Temple University. Private practice since 2002.
Client focus
Participants:
Individuals
Couples
Client Age:
Adults
Elders(65+)