If you have arrived here in search of help, then there may be a number of things to consider as you read on. For instance, in seeking out a therapist that can truly help you, you may be focusing primarily on finding solutions to your problems. But what if the problems are not the problems themselves, but instead, the solutions you look to when confronting your most troublesome, painful, or seemingly hopeless situations?
As a clinical psychologist, I work collaboratively with my clients to discover approaches to their problems that are often contained within their questions about themselves. I am referring to questions that can awaken personal strengths, newfound potentials, goals, desires, and fears that have thus far been largely unacknowledged.
I believe that it is in the awakening of these previously uncharted areas of the mind that one finds a deeper sense of meaning and greater curiosity about themselves, their life experiences, relationships, and most significant personal challenges.
As a clinical psychologist, I work collaboratively with my clients to discover approaches to their problems that are often contained within their questions about themselves. I am referring to questions that can awaken personal strengths, newfound potentials, goals, desires, and fears that have thus far been largely unacknowledged.
I believe that it is in the awakening of these previously uncharted areas of the mind that one finds a deeper sense of meaning and greater curiosity about themselves, their life experiences, relationships, and most significant personal challenges.
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D. is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist trained in both psychodynamic psychotherapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).
He has received specialized training in the treatment of addictions and is a graduate of the postgraduate program in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy at the Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies.
As an Adjunct Professor at the Derner Institute, Dr. Kahoud also teaches graduate level courses on substance use, addictive disorders, the practice of psychotherapy, and the effects of psychopharmacology on the brain and behavior.
He has received specialized training in the treatment of addictions and is a graduate of the postgraduate program in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy at the Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies.
As an Adjunct Professor at the Derner Institute, Dr. Kahoud also teaches graduate level courses on substance use, addictive disorders, the practice of psychotherapy, and the effects of psychopharmacology on the brain and behavior.
I am currently accepting Aetna, BlueCross/BlueShield, and Cigna.
Please check the details of your plan for any co-pays, co-insurances, or deductibles that may apply.
If I do not accept your insurance, I work with my clients to come to an agreement on a fee that is manageable for them that is determined by a number of factors we can discuss upon meeting.
Please check the details of your plan for any co-pays, co-insurances, or deductibles that may apply.
If I do not accept your insurance, I work with my clients to come to an agreement on a fee that is manageable for them that is determined by a number of factors we can discuss upon meeting.
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