Cynthia Post, Ph. D
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Cynthia Post, Ph. D
How do you go from feeling overwhelmed and lost to having a clear sense of knowing and understanding yourself? Contemplating this journey informs my work as a psychotherapist. In my experience, the single most important factor that leads to significant change is the development of a trusting patient-therapist relationship.

Establishing this trusting relationship can have a profound impact on someone's life by helping them overcome past dysfunctional relationships so they can form trusting relationships with others in the future.It allows you to see yourself differently and consider this new sense of self. I liken therapy to reorganizing heavy furniture in a room and, in some cases, getting rid of pieces altogether.

The furniture represents the patient's view of self. With acceptance and empathic curiosity, change can begin. My patients include many older adolescents who are entering adulthood. I also work extensively with women of all ages, including women who have been abused as children.
Services
As a licensed psychologist, my practice focuses on guiding patients to understand the underlying causes of whatever brings them to me.
I offer my patients a variety of tools and strategies to help them feel better about their lives.
People come in for a host of reasons.
My intention and focus are to help people sort out what's bothering them and come up with the best ways to address those issues.
I earned my B.A. in psychology from the University of New Hampshire (1984), my M.A. (1986) and Ph.
D. (1990) in psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology, which is accredited by the American Psychological Association.
I work with a wide range of emotional and behavioral issues, providing services that span from therapy for depression and grief to parenting support and couples therapy.
In a comfortable and supportive atmosphere, I tailor my treatment approach according to the needs of the individual to help them attain their treatment goals.
Rates: Please contact me to discuss fees for my service.
When insurance options for reimbursement are limited or a patient doesn't have insurance, I'm willing to discuss the possibility of fee reduction.
Insurance: I do not accept insurance, but I provide a statement for services rendered which can be submitted to health insurance providers for reimbursement.
I may use or disclose your protected health information (PHI), for treatment, payment, and health care operations purposes with your written authorization.
An example of treatment would be when I consult with another health care provider, such as your family physician or another psychologist.
Examples of payment are when I disclose your PHI to your health insurer to obtain reimbursement for your health care or to determine eligibility or coverage.
Examples of health care operations are quality assessment and improvement activities, business-related matters such as audits and administrative services, and case management and care coordination.
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