“My work as psychotherapist is both humanistic and thoroughgoing in helping clients get beneath the surface in the confrontation of fundamental themes. It is a change-oriented approach to therapy leading to greater immersion in, and responsibility for, one's life and relationships; enhanced well-being; and a greater sense of self. I have written and lectured widely on the manner in which adversity in its various forms may become, with proper guidance, the impetus for further growth. It is precisely this encounter that lies at the heart of effective psychotherapy.
During my graduate training, I worked closely with Rollo May, one of the world's foremost psychologists and writers. Much of my current practice reflects this influence, in particular the honoring of both individual struggle and authentic dialogue/engagement. Sincerity, in the end, is the lynchpin of reintegration and change.
My expertise in existential/humanistic approaches to psychotherapy is, to the best of my knowledge, unique in the Boston vicinity. If you are seeking a genuinely therapeutic experience yet hesitant about how to proceed, please contact me. For further information, visit my website at www.edmendelowitz.com.”
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