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What kind of therapy do you practice?
I work with
a flexible, eclectic approach utilizing the "whatever works" principle.
Expressive, dynamic exploration is an important approach that underlies
most therapeutic conversation. For stress, traumatic memory
and anxiety I often use EMDR, mindfulness training, cognitive behavioral
and other body-centered techniques. When possible, a short-term treatment
will be used to reach goals. Always, strength-based and positive psychology
are at the forefront of my thinking along with awareness of the spiritual
foundations of meaningful human life.
Our first few sessions will
involve an evaluation of your needs. By the end of the evaluation, I
will be able to offer you some first impressions of what our work will
include and a treatment plan to follow, if you decide to continue with
therapy. You should evaluate this information along with your own opinions
of whether you feel comfortable working with me. Therapy involves a
commitment of time, money, and energy, so you should be thoughtful
about the therapist you select. If you have questions about my procedures
or the work we are doing, we should discuss them whenever they arise.
What is psychotherapy?
Psychotherapy
is not easily described in general statements. It varies depending on
the personalities of the psychologist and patient, and the particular
problems you are experiencing. There are many different methods I may
use to deal with the problems that you hope to address. Psychotherapy
is not like a medical doctor visit. Instead, it calls for an active
effort on your part. In order for the therapy to be most successful,
you will have to work on things we talk about both during our sessions
and at home. Progress is made based on an interactive collaboration in the
therapeutic relationship.
Psychotherapy
can have many benefits but it also has risks. Since therapy often involves
discussing upsetting aspects of your life, you may experience uncomfortable
feelings. On the other hand, psychotherapy has also been proven to have
many benefits. Therapy often leads to better relationships, solutions
to specific problems, and significant reductions in feelings of distress.
But there are no guarantees of what you will experience or that you
will feel better.
What is EMDR?
EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) is a comprehensive method of psychotherapy
that has been proven very successful in treating overwhelming emotional distress.
See the EMDR page for more information.
How do I pay for therapy?
In order for us to set realistic treatment goals and priorities, it is important
to evaluate what resources you have available to pay for your treatment.
If you have a health insurance policy, it should provide some
coverage for mental health treatment. I am not a participating provider
in any insurance networks. However, I will fill out forms and provide assistance
to help you receive your insurance benefits.
You will be
expected to pay for each session at the time it is held, unless we agree
otherwise. In circumstances of financial
hardship, I may be willing to negotiate a fee adjustment or payment
installment plan.
Please remember that you (not your insurance company)
are responsible for full payment of my fees. It is very important
that you find out exactly what mental health services your insurance
policy covers.
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931 Soundview Drive, Mamaroneck, NY 10543
Tel (914) 698-2368
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