Visit Avenues of Change for information about our executive and corporate development programs. Collaborative Psychotherapy offers a creative and innovative approach to therapy. We emphasize partnership to promote real change that leads to greater health, happiness, and success in your life. Flexible scheduling with daytime, evening & Saturday appointments (most appointments available within 48 hours).
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She also consults with businesses and organizations to promote health, well-being, and productivity in the workplace.
In addition to her private psychotherapy practice, she also leads seminars and workshops, provides consultations, and supervises junior therapists.
Marcia Weiss has been in private practice since 1981.
Areas of special interest include: anxiety and depression, anger and assertiveness, relationships, body image and eating issues, parent education, creativity, and artist career development.
In addition to her private psychotherapy practice, she also leads seminars and workshops, provides consultations, and supervises junior therapists.
Marcia Weiss has been in private practice since 1981.
Areas of special interest include: anxiety and depression, anger and assertiveness, relationships, body image and eating issues, parent education, creativity, and artist career development.
At Collaborative Psychotherapy, we urge you to take a "consumer approach" to finding a psychotherapist.
That's why we offer you the opportunity to interview us before you begin working with us.
Though not a therapy session, it is a way to get a feel for your potential therapist and to ask the questions that are important to you-at no charge.
Starting therapy as an educated consumer helps set the tone for an active partnership.
By interviewing your potential therapist, you begin your relationship positively and thoughtfully, bringing your own judgment and intelligence to the process.
That's why we offer you the opportunity to interview us before you begin working with us.
Though not a therapy session, it is a way to get a feel for your potential therapist and to ask the questions that are important to you-at no charge.
Starting therapy as an educated consumer helps set the tone for an active partnership.
By interviewing your potential therapist, you begin your relationship positively and thoughtfully, bringing your own judgment and intelligence to the process.
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