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Lissah Lorberbaum, MA

Lissah received her MA in Clinical Psychology with a specialization in Somatic Psychology, a branch of psychology which integrates the body and mind in its approach to healing. 
 
Just as the body instantaneously begins mending the slightest cut or scrape the moment a wound arises, so too does the psyche gravitate toward paths of healing. In her practice, Lissah works with clients to help actualize this innate human potential toward healing and recovery, aiming not only to alleviate personal suffering but to enrich the quality of day-to-day, moment-to-moment experience and enhance the depth of personal relationships. 
 
Lissah specializes in the treatment of:
  • trauma
  • anxiety
  • addiction
  • grief
  • the impact of addiction on the family
  • couples counseling
  • the impact of trauma and anxiety on intimate relationships
 
She is co-author of the book Anxious in Love: How to Manage Your Anxiety, Reduce Conflict, and Reconnect with Your Partner (New Harbinger, 2012).  She also works with children, adolescents, and adults on the Autism Spectrum, helping clients more fully engage in and enjoy interpersonal connection.
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