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Beth Friedman

My approach to therapy: While I have the training to work with various modalities including psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral therapy, I will always prioritize a person-centered approach. I believe that everyone is an expert in their own lives.

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Christen Meyer

My approach to therapy: I believe healing begins when you stop performing and allow yourself to actually feel. I’m committed to doing that work alongside you. Many of the adults and teens I work with have been shaped by anxiety, perfectionism, or people-pleasing, and together we focus on untangling those patterns so you can begin living on your own terms.

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Elizabeth Buckley, PhD

My approach to therapy: I look for what you want to change, and clarify that with you as we go along. I stay connected with you by tracking what you and I are experiencing during the session. Our relationship is a laboratory for you to try out new ways of relating.

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Brenda Lis

My approach to therapy: My approach to care is grounded in active listening, empathy, and collaboration. I work closely with my patients to develop personalized treatment plans that address their unique needs and goals.

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Alexis Sturnick

My approach to therapy: I blend psychodynamic theory with a variety of therapeutic techniques, creating a personalized approach that respects your unique experience and needs. Through our collaborative work, you'll develop insights and tools to enhance your healing journey.

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Alex Schandlbauer

My approach to therapy: I'm someone who'll "tell it like it is" and still be there when the truth hurts. I want you to succeed. I strive for equal parts support, challenging questions, and thought-provoking conversations about what makes you who you are.

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Steven Brodsky

My approach to therapy: Do results matter to you? For 30 years everyone I've treated has OCD, Panic, or severe anxiety. I have 90% success without medicine. Part of the therapy is highly behavioral, directly addressing anxiety and coping. We'll also resolve life-long issues that fuel the anxiety along. By the end, people forget why they came. See me on TV at https://OCDhotline.com

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Alexandra Kadish

My approach to therapy: I utilize an electric approach including principles from humanistic or person-centered therapy (PCT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical-behavioral therapy (DBT), and mindfulness-based therapy (MBT).

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Patricia Petrone

My approach to therapy: My areas of expertise include addressing emotional disturbances/disorders, existential growth, and health challenges. I utilize a team of holistic specialists that will focus on the emotional, behavioral, and physical aspects of your struggles.

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Rebbecca Cohen

My approach to therapy: Life can feel overwhelming at times, and reaching out for support is a brave step. I provide a compassionate, collaborative space where you can explore challenges, gain insight, and build strategies for meaningful change. If you’re ready to take the first step, I’d be honored to walk alongside you on your journey.

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Find ADHD Therapists & Counselors in East Aurora of Buffalo, NY.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can profoundly affect your life. If you believe you may have ADHD, reaching out for help from an ADHD specialist could really help you understand and manage ADHD in your life.

Many people don’t realize that a therapist or counselor is the first stop for understanding how ADHD might be affecting your life. Wherever you are located in East Aurora of Buffalo, NY, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

ADHD Symptoms

If you’re not sure whether you have ADHD, this section will clear things up for you. Here are some of the most common symptoms that accompany this condition:

  • Lack of attention
  • Hyperactivity
  • Impulsive decisions and actions

If the above symptoms apply to you, it’s time to consider professional psychological treatment from an ADHD therapist.

A therapist can help test you for these disorders, or help you figure out if your symptoms are caused by something else going on in your life. Read this article for more information about ADHD and how to find help.

Take Control of ADHD Today!

ADHD responds well to a combination of medication and therapy, and experts specializing in these disorders have the techniques and tools necessary to get you on the road to a calmer, more focused life. With Mental Health Match, finding an ADHD therapist is a breeze! Start by browsing above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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