
I help people who are overwhelmed by indecision and uncompleted projects, and who have difficulty structuring time, "getting going" and coping with important life issues and decisions. Procrastination and trouble initiating action steps can cause or exacerbate mood disorders, and are endemic to ADHD and executive functioning vulnerabilities. I help my clients set realistic expectations, become more organized, achieve goals and ultimately improve their mood and life.
My therapeutic style is interactive, compassionate, open and direct. I see a range of individuals who have problems related to anxiety, depression and executive functioning. I am particularly sensitive to the emotional cost that can arise from coping with subtle cognitive issues, learning disabilities and medical problems.
I am especially qualified to work with individuals who have executive functioning vulnerabilities and ADHD. I was trained as a neuropsychologist at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Massachusetts Mental Health Center at the Harvard Medical School, and have conducted neuropsychological testing for years.
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