Loren  M Gelberg-Goff

Loren M Gelberg-Goff

LCSW, CHt
Clinical Social Worker/Therapist
LorenGelbergGoff.com
Last updated: Aug 26, 2020 | Articles 1 | Q&A's: 62

Treatments Offered

Therapy Orientation: Eclectic, Psychodynamic, Humanistic, Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Interpersonal
Age Focus: Seniors, Adults
Specialities: Anxiety or Fears, Trauma and PTSD, Divorce, Spirituality, Other, Chronic Pain or Illness, Relationship Issues, Women, Loss or Grief, Depression, Finding Your Purpose in Life
Treatment Modality: Groups
Ethnicity: Any Ethnicity
Sexual Orientation: Any Orientation
Languages Spoken: Spanish
Religious Beliefs: Any Religion

Qualifications

Years in Practice: 30+ Years
Graduated from: Columbia University School of Social Work
Year Graduated: 1978

Remote Therapy

Phone Counseling: Yes
Technologies: Zoom
More Info: https://lorenge...

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Cost & Payment Modalities

Avg Cost (session): greater than $150
Insurances accepted: Medicare
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes

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  • Methadone use
    My boyfriend delivered a bombshell last night when he told me that he is on Methadone as a recovering heroin user. I am totally shocked. He is a successful sales executive and a totally normal guy and not someone you’d ever imagine as a drug user, ...
  • Refusal Boundaries: No More 'No' Guilt
    Setting boundaries and limits and saying "no" are some of the hardest things for many people to do. Learning to say "no" without guilt, shame or anger is a necessary life lesson in for living an emotionally healthy life. Setting boundaries and ...
  • Drinking, Anxiety, mental Illness
    I am scared that I am going crazy. Here is why. Hangovers used to be tolerable. Now I wake up in mental agony. The physical side is no worse than before. However now I wake up with a really horrible feeling an anxiety that either something terrible ...
  • Treating Adult ADHD
    What do you think about the Dr. Daniel Amen method for adult ADHD? I have heard some really amazing things about the progress one of my friends’ sons made and my son is 24 and really directionless and unemployed. He is a creative genius and amazing ...
  • Depression and neurofeedback
    Loren, I saw your answer to a question about Neurofeedback for depression but it was from 2012. Was wondering if you had any current opinion about it. My son, 20, has just admitted to having severe depression. He has been mediating with marijuana ...
  • Living in Fear
    I am plagued by a lot of worries about getting diseases, mostly infectious diseases where I might legitimately be exposed to a virus but the likelihood is low. How can you decide that a small probability of incurable illness or death is too small to ...
  • Resolutions that Stick. . .
    How to do you make new year’s resolutions that you keep for longer than a few days. I am tired of my life and I want to get healthy and actually do something good this year rather than just spend it on the couch smoking weed and playing GTA. I am ...
  • Healing America
    This is a question about healing our sick society – our mentally ill society I would say. If American were a person she’d need therapy. Is there something toxic about collective self righteousness and outrage? I am so sick of listening to talk radio ...
  • Life with Anxiety, Stress, Meds, Sleep Problems,
    I have a complicated problem. I have a history of anxiety and panic, sleep apnea and daytime hypersomnia. I have a CPAP but my compliance is not very good because I just can’t sleep comfortably with that machine. My doctor wants to put me on ...
  • Overdoing Recovery?!
    Is it possible to be too into recovery? After a certain point is the idea not to move away from everything recovery and start having a normal life? After 3 years the concept of recovery as the primary focus of my brother’s life remains. I am so ...

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