Kuznets Miriam

3710 Cedar St Ste 14 AustinTX78705
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
9:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Thursday
9:00am-5:00pm
Friday
9:00am-5:00pm
Saturday
9:00am-1:00pm
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Kuznets Miriam is located at 3710 Cedar St # 14, Austin, TX. This location is in the North University neighborhood. This business specializes in Mental Health.
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Depression, Anxiety, Grief & Loss, Relationship Counseling, Stress Management, Writing as a possible form of therapy.
Working with me, you can expect:
A knowledgable therapist who has worked with all sorts of people and situations.
Respect.
A nonjudgmental environment.
Approaches that have scientific evidence to support them.
Feedback on how you come across to others.
Viewpoints you might not...
by yahoolocal on October 07, 2015 from yahoolocal
I have worked in diverse career fields and different parts of the country. For many years I was employed in the corporate for-profit world before moving to social work. In my present career in social work, I have been able to work in a variety of areas with greatly different people and concerns they are facing.
by psychologytoday on November 28, 2014 from psychologytoday
My style is interactive in helping to identify and resolve your issues. I feel that everyone has positive and negative ways of reacting to stress. I will work with you on finding healthy, creative outlets for your stress.I will help you to detach from unhealthy patterns in your relationships and your life. I believe in working with people from their strengths and starting where they are. I try...
by psychologytoday on July 25, 2013 from psychologytoday
I can help you feel better and make progress with personal goals. Working with me, you can expect: *A knowledgeable, caring therapist who has worked with all sorts of people and situations. *Respect and a nonjudgmental environment. *Approaches that have scientific evidence to verify their usefulness. *Feedback on how you come across to others. *Greater understanding and empathy for yourself and...
by psychologytoday on February 24, 2013 from psychologytoday