FINDING THE RIGHT THERAPIST
can be a difficult task. As I see it, one should consider the
therapist's professional competence and ethics,
the "match" between therapist and patient, and affordability. Whether
that right therapist is me or someone else, I am glad to help in sorting
out the choices. I have been in practice a good many years, have
extensive experience in referral, and a good knowledge of community resources.
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AREAS
OF PRACTICE:
DEPRESSION
AND ANXIETY: Symptoms of depression include lack of
joy in living, excessive sadness, crying, hopelessness, difficulty with
sleep and concentration, suicidal thoughts, slowed down and/or speeded
up.
Anxiety may consist of irrational fears, panic attacks, a generalized
anxiousness, hypervigilence, or just feeling on edge without apparent reason.
Depression and anxiety affect almost everyone at some time or other, and
they are at the forefront of my practice conerns.
RELATIONSHIPS:
Marriage problems, singles relationships, gay relationships, parent-child
issues, and adolescents. I am licensed as a Marriage and Family
Therapist, and have many years of experience in helping with relationship
problems of all types. I have consulted to schools and treatment
centers in relation to adolescent problems.
SEXUAL
ISSUES: Lack of desire; premature ejaculation; impotence;
orgasm problems; needless anger with partner; unwanted sexual fantasies;
gay-straight conflicts; affairs/promiscuity; and other issues. Long
a specialty of my practice, I am comfortable dealing with a broad range
of sexual issues.
WORK:
Overwork; underperformance; difficulty getting along with superiors and
colleagues; drug abuse; difficulty achieving career goals or lack of career
goals. I am a member of the Employee Assistance Professionals Association,
and frequently see people around work-related issues.
CHEMICAL
DEPENDENCY: Alcohol and drug abuse is a continuing epedemic
in our society. I have worked to help individuals, families and loved
ones with these problems from the begining of my career---in schools, residential
treatment centers, hospitals, half-way houses--in full cooperation with
12 step programs, such as A.A., N.A., and other self-help programs.

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