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I am a fully licensed clinical psychologist in Birmingham, Michigan, providing treatment for children, adolescents, and adults. The reasons for seeing a psychologist vary widely. The most common complaints are depression and anxiety, often related to the sometimes overwhelming stresses of today's busy world. My role as a psychologist is to help people solve problems that are interfering with their daily lives.

Through counseling, I aid you in assessing your strengths and developing your optimal potential. I help you clarify your current problems and then discover ways to best cope with them. And I assist you in changing self-defeating behaviors and making positive choices. In addition, mindfulness based stress reduction is a great tool for people who are feeling overwhelmed.

In my private practice, I work with individuals, couples, and families. Treatment is unique for each patient and depends on your needs and goals. The philosophy that guides my practice is the unwavering belief that people have a limitless potential to heal and grow.
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Therapy is a unique process for each client.
It begins with a comprehensive evaluation during which I learn about you, your situation, and your goals.
You also get the chance to learn more about me and get a feel for how we work together.
If you decide that you would like to continue, I will make a recommendation regarding your different treatment options.
During the course of therapy, we will continue to evaluate and make changes to your treatment to reflect completed goals and new challenges.
I am a fully licensed clinical psychologist with a private practice in Birmingham, Michigan.
My State of Michigan Permanent ID Number is 6301010919.
For over 15 years I have been working with children, adolescents, and adults who are interested in improving their emotional and mental health.
I have had the opportunity to work with people who want help with mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.
People also come to therapy for help with relationship issues, family conflict and career advice.
How can I tell if I need to ask for help?
It isn't always easy to know when you need to ask for help rather than continue trying to make things better on your own.
When you worry all the time, and never seem to find the answers.
When it's not getting any better.
When you feel trapped, like there's nowhere to turn.
When you feel like you cannot do it alone.
How does therapy help?
In general, psychotherapy is a cooperative process by which an individual can find resolution to persistent problems and underlying patterns that keep him or her from enjoying certain aspects of life, achieving overall satisfaction or simply "being himself or herself."
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