Simona Kaplan


Brookline, Massachusetts 02445 United States

About

People seek therapy when they’re facing a predicament that’s making them suffer or keeping them stuck. Perhaps you’re having difficulty coping with stressful life circumstances. Maybe anxiety is preventing you from pursuing what’s important to you. You may be feeling disconnected from yourself, or want closer relationships. Or perhaps you feel a sense of shame that keeps you from expressing important parts of yourself. Within the safety of a trusting relationship, we’ll explore the predicament that brings you in, working toward deepening your self-understanding and changing unhelpful patterns that are rooted in the past.

In session, I create a collaborative, warm, and non-judgmental space. As you put words to your thoughts and feelings and examine current and past experiences, we’ll gain insight into your unique ways of thinking, feeling, and relating. In time, our conversations in therapy may open up new possibilities for meaningful connection—both with yourself and others.

My approach is psychodynamic, though I integrate other techniques and tailor my style to each person’s unique needs. I also address the ways in which sociopolitical context impacts experience. I work with both individuals and couples. I know the importance of a good match and would be happy to talk with you about what you’re looking for and how I can help.

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Qualifications: Temple University
Academic Suffixes: PhD
Expertise: ADHD, Anxiety, Asperger

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