Dr. Murray D. Levine

55 New Montgomery St # 420 San FranciscoCA94101
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I see my clients as individuals with challenges and I shape my therapy to address their specific needs by integrating a variety of proven and validated Eastern and Western traditions. My current clients' needs are with anxiety, depression, stress, and relationship, sexual and sexual identity issues. I work with individuals, couples, and families who represent both traditional and alternative...
by psychologytoday on July 26, 2013 from psychologytoday
Struggling to know who you are? In a major life change? Active in substance abuse recovery? Intimacy issues? Newly engaged or considering it? Communication problems? Chronic pain? These are topics you deserve to explore AND that I have passion in working with in therapy.I explore the whole person - psychically, behaviorally, bodily, and spiritually - before we can decide where we're going. We...
by psychologytoday on July 25, 2013 from psychologytoday
Difficulties in life provide tremendous opportunities for growth and healing. Rather than viewing symptoms, distressing emotions, etc. simply as "problems," I see these as the pathway toward greater personal growth and freedom. I use a variety of methods and techniques to help clients achieve their goals, emphasizing cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness-based therapy techniques, as these have...
by psychologytoday on July 24, 2013 from psychologytoday
Life can present challenges that even the most capable and intelligent person will need help with. My training in successful, well-researched, therapeutic techniques enables me to help you decrease stress and anxiety, reduce or eliminate pain, live well with chronic illness or stop self-limiting and addictive behaviors. As a psychologist with over 25 years of experience, I create a safe and...
by psychologytoday on February 20, 2013 from psychologytoday