With over 35 years of experience, my goal is to provide support and practical solutions to help people address feelings of hopelessness, anxiety, and loneliness. Even in a relationship, we can feel alone and unseen for who we truly are. Our real self can become hidden, sometimes even to ourselves. Most of my patients come to me for help with loss, life transitions, and relationship challenges.
My passion is to help people find authentic connection in their relationships. I'm also dedicated to training other professionals in helping couples and to this end, I've developed a couples therapy training program. With compassion, understanding, and humor, I help people discover new paths to working through their psychological distress. In my therapy sessions, I am quite active and use an integration of contemporary depth approaches, mindfulness and non-dualistic approaches.
I aim at getting to the heart of the matter so that the results of our work can last over time. I help people to slow down, become reflective, uncover perspectives outside their awareness, and finally to strengthen their own voice so that they are not merely adapting to the wishes of others.
My passion is to help people find authentic connection in their relationships. I'm also dedicated to training other professionals in helping couples and to this end, I've developed a couples therapy training program. With compassion, understanding, and humor, I help people discover new paths to working through their psychological distress. In my therapy sessions, I am quite active and use an integration of contemporary depth approaches, mindfulness and non-dualistic approaches.
I aim at getting to the heart of the matter so that the results of our work can last over time. I help people to slow down, become reflective, uncover perspectives outside their awareness, and finally to strengthen their own voice so that they are not merely adapting to the wishes of others.
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When we choose to start psychotherapy, it's not an easy decision.
Is this the right time?
How do I find the right therapist?
Should it be a man or a woman?
Does it matter if they they have personally experienced what I am going through like problems in sustaining long term relationships, the question of divorce, children, loss, depression, sexual anxieties, identity diffusion, struggles with anger, and death?
If they have, will the therapist be colored by their own personal experiences and not be able to see me separately?
Is this the right time?
How do I find the right therapist?
Should it be a man or a woman?
Does it matter if they they have personally experienced what I am going through like problems in sustaining long term relationships, the question of divorce, children, loss, depression, sexual anxieties, identity diffusion, struggles with anger, and death?
If they have, will the therapist be colored by their own personal experiences and not be able to see me separately?
Having a good relationship with a partner is one of the most difficult things you can do; an obvious statement.
Often, people worry that couples therapy will make things worse.
In fact, many people have had bad experiences with previous couples therapy.
Effective couples therapy needs to be conducted by someone who has advanced training in working with couples.
Make sure you ask the psychologist or social worker with whom you are considring working, Where did you get your training in couples therapy?
Often, people worry that couples therapy will make things worse.
In fact, many people have had bad experiences with previous couples therapy.
Effective couples therapy needs to be conducted by someone who has advanced training in working with couples.
Make sure you ask the psychologist or social worker with whom you are considring working, Where did you get your training in couples therapy?
Dr. Daniel Goldberg offers specialized therapy services in Princeton, NJ, providing individual, couples therapy, marriage counseling, and family therapy.
Each individual and relationship is different and treatment plans vary according to the particulars of each case.
Assessment is an important first step.
However, it's important to understand that a critical aspect of the work is the relationship that develops between myself and each patient.
Building this alliance and trust is an essential part of our work.
Each individual and relationship is different and treatment plans vary according to the particulars of each case.
Assessment is an important first step.
However, it's important to understand that a critical aspect of the work is the relationship that develops between myself and each patient.
Building this alliance and trust is an essential part of our work.
Seeking out therapy is an individual choice.
There are many reasons why people come to therapy.
Sometimes it is to deal with long-standing psychological issues, or problems with anxiety or depression.
Quite often, it is our relationship with a partner/spouse that feels unsatisfying.
Other times it is in response to unexpected changes in one's life such as a divorce or work transition.
Many seek the advice of a therapist when they feel something is missing, like they are going through life with no passion or purpose.
There are many reasons why people come to therapy.
Sometimes it is to deal with long-standing psychological issues, or problems with anxiety or depression.
Quite often, it is our relationship with a partner/spouse that feels unsatisfying.
Other times it is in response to unexpected changes in one's life such as a divorce or work transition.
Many seek the advice of a therapist when they feel something is missing, like they are going through life with no passion or purpose.
From time to time, I come across a quote that makes me pause, feel into an issue in a way that I hadn't before, or maybe helps us to restore a measure of grounding.
Some things that will be included in this section of my website will be written by others, some may be my own musings.
The point of marriage is not to create a quick commonality by tearing down all boundaries; on the contrary, a good marriage is one in which each partner appoints the other to be the guardian of his solitude, and thus they show each other the greatest possible trust.
Some things that will be included in this section of my website will be written by others, some may be my own musings.
The point of marriage is not to create a quick commonality by tearing down all boundaries; on the contrary, a good marriage is one in which each partner appoints the other to be the guardian of his solitude, and thus they show each other the greatest possible trust.
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