I believe that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to therapy, and that people are far more capable of changing their lives than they give themselves credit. No one approach is fully adequate to address every concern in every circumstance and therapists need to be prepared to engage multiple clinical methods, help a broad range of different people, and know how to engage with the current research on effective practices. For these reasons, in addition to my clinical training at NYU, I have trained in psychodynamic psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and applied behavioral analysis; worked in hospitals, schools, and private practice; and continue to teach, attend conferences, and research issues in the field. The result is an approach to therapy that is informed by up-to-date clinical research and experience with utilizing multiple psychotherapeutic techniques. Learn more about how I practice by visiting drjordanconrad.com
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