In my 30 plus years doing counseling and psychotherapy, I’ve developed a respect for our innate resilience and our ability to use life’s challenges for growth
My clients find their way to becoming calm, confident and hopeful.
Talking with a counselor about issues that trouble us is inherently helpful, it is even more helpful when combined with methods that create calm and develop greater awareness of our emotional/physical self. EMDR creates a relaxed and focused state so that we can look at what bothers you more easily.
You'll find me a down to earth, receptive and interactive listener. I'll encourage you to express yourself freely; to be an active participant in your counseling process. Our work together can make you calmer and more hopeful.
I’d like to hear from you about your particular situation to determine what kind of therapy process will work best for you.
I look forward to meeting with you.
Something About Me
When I’m not in the office, I enjoy Yoga and other physical disciplines. I’ve found that whatever I’ve learned outside the office improves the work we do together. I’ve become aware of the integration and power of our mental emotional and physical selves; that positive intention and positive feedback motivate us.
Education and Experience
Columbia University School of Social Work, MSW | 1971-1973 | |
Training Institute for Mental Health Practitioners Certification in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis |
1979-1984 1986-2000 |
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Biofeedback Instruments Trained in Stress Management and Biofeedback |
1990-1995 | |
New York Institute for Ericksonian Psychotherapy Trained in Hypnosis |
1995-1997 |
Professional Affiliations
New York Society for Clinical Social Work | 1982-present | |
American Academy of Clinical Social Workers | 1986-present | |
EMDRIA International | 2003-present |