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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy therapists in Berlin, NJ

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Mantua Township, New Jersey therapist: Natalie Conboy, licensed clinical social worker
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Natalie Conboy

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I have learned from my patients that it is crucial to create a safe space for folks to share their most difficult thoughts and feelings. It is in this space that I help my clients learn to feel what they are feeling in a way that promotes growth and healing. So often we avoid our feelings as a way to cope with them. I encourage my clients develop the skills needed to address difficult emotions in a new, healthy way. Often times patients experience growth and healing as a result of learning how to properly navigate difficult emotions.  
19 Years Experience
Online in Berlin, New Jersey (Online Only)
Hoboken, New Jersey therapist: Caileen Makovec, therapist
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Caileen Makovec

Therapist, LSW
Embrace your inner resilience and discover your authentic self. Together, let's navigate a path to healing and happiness. Welcome to a safe space for your journey.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Berlin, New Jersey (Online Only)
 therapist: Kelly Klikus, therapist
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Kelly Klikus

Therapist, LAC
I aim to help clients reach their goals. Clients are in the driver's seat of their mental health journey, and I'm honored to guide.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Berlin, New Jersey (Online Only)
Clifton, New Jersey therapist: Dr. Mike Abrams, psychologist
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Dr. Mike Abrams

Psychologist, PhD, MBA, ABPP
I limit my practice to a few clients with whom I can offer meaningful help. I do not think it is ethical for a psychologist to agree to work with someone who has a problem outside of their expertise or someone who has barriers that the psychologist suspects they cannot overcome. When I conclude that I can help someone, I collaborate with them while applying the most appropriate methods for their problems. I choose these methods from among the many I have studied or developed. This is sometimes called a Transdiagnostic Integrative technique. Here, a clinical label or diagnosis is less important than the unique collection of symptoms a person is living with. I also make sure that I come to understand the client's point of view, how their adversities, their personal philosophy, and their level of suffering combine to lead to their anxiety, depressed mood, or even anger. When the client agrees, I prefer to use psychological testing to be sure my assessment of the client's situation is supported by the best available science. When I conduct psychotherapy, I know it can only be effective when I view the client as presenting many intricate problems that must be fully understood, so each client's issues are approached as scientific hypotheses that guide therapy, which guide my specific interventions, but is always open to revision as new life history information or psychological data becomes available. Since I have trained numerous therapists and continue researching and publishing in the field, my clients are assured they receiving the most effective evidence-based interventions. If you do see me, you can be confident that you will be unconditionally accepted in a safe and comfortable therapeutic relationship with every effort being made to help you.  
37 Years Experience
Online in Berlin, New Jersey
Princeton, New Jersey therapist: Laurie Parsons, therapist
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Laurie Parsons

Therapist, LSW
Mental health is similar to our physical health. Sometimes, we need a routine check up to discover the small nuances that are holding us back and create a healthier path forward.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Berlin, New Jersey (Online Only)