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Attila Hochfelner
Counselor, LMHC
Verified Verified
4 Endorsed
Brookline, MA 02445
We may have the impression that the experience of time is too short to grasp and adjust to the continuous flow of changes and losses occurring in life. When reporting our life stories, the task of maintaining their cohesion is often far from easy, appeasing and satisfactory. It is my belief that therapy can offer us the opportunity to revisit, expand, rewrite or add new narratives that will support our journey towards more successful identities, relationships and endeavors.
We may have the impression that the experience of time is too short to grasp and adjust to the continuous flow of changes and losses occurring in life. When reporting our life stories, the task of maintaining their cohesion is often far from easy, appeasing and satisfactory. It is my belief that therapy can offer us the opportunity to revisit, expand, rewrite or add new narratives that will support our journey towards more successful identities, relationships and endeavors.
(617) 674-0507 View (617) 674-0507
Photo of Roxana Albut Sahlean, Counselor in Lexington, MA
Roxana Albut Sahlean
Counselor, MEd, LMHC
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Brookline, MA 02446
Not accepting new clients
My journey working with children, adolescents and adults from various cultural backgrounds and in the most diverse of circumstances, from detention centers and residential programs to schools and outpatient offices, has taught me how common and universal human suffering is, but also that we are capable of transcending it to live meaningful, connected lives.
If you are here, I believe you can see, even if not clearly, that there are other - better - possibilities for you. I do not think of psychotherapy as the process of eliminating illness, rather that of creating health. Receiving a diagnosis may provide a measure of relief, but in the end it is just a description of symptoms. The real work, in my mind, is that of discovering your true potential and actualizing it. I consider it an honor and privilege to be invited as guide on such a journey, whether you come to me as a patient suffering from depression, anxiety or grief, or as a therapist looking for guidance and supervision.
My journey working with children, adolescents and adults from various cultural backgrounds and in the most diverse of circumstances, from detention centers and residential programs to schools and outpatient offices, has taught me how common and universal human suffering is, but also that we are capable of transcending it to live meaningful, connected lives.
If you are here, I believe you can see, even if not clearly, that there are other - better - possibilities for you. I do not think of psychotherapy as the process of eliminating illness, rather that of creating health. Receiving a diagnosis may provide a measure of relief, but in the end it is just a description of symptoms. The real work, in my mind, is that of discovering your true potential and actualizing it. I consider it an honor and privilege to be invited as guide on such a journey, whether you come to me as a patient suffering from depression, anxiety or grief, or as a therapist looking for guidance and supervision.
(617) 307-7053 View (617) 307-7053
Child Therapists
Child psychologists in Lexington, MA provide mental health therapy to children and are experts in child development.

Every comprehensive review of therapy with children shows that all credible approaches, when performed by a competent mental health clinician, produce almost the same results. About half of all kids will get better. Of those that improve, 80% will show progress in a relatively short time, while the remaining 20% will need longer-term support.

The best child therapists in Lexington build great relationships with the child and the parent. They also see the child's strengths and are open to hearing the child's possible solutions to the challenges the child faces. Finally, a good therapist appreciates the child's culture and is sensitive to the values of the child's community.