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About
Do not underestimate the mind-body connection. A mind distraught is a body at risk. Psychological unease affects all aspects of our lives, as well as the lives of those nearest to us. Though our predicaments can often feel hopeless, and seeking relief can feel futile, psychotherapy proves daily that, in the care of a specialist, an altered perspective can offer life-changing insight, as well as the development of healthy and effective coping strategies to deal with a multitude of challenges.
I pull from a variety of different therapeutic modalities to offer relief from usual and unusual life circumstances. My approach is highly tailored to each individual and the situation at hand. I take pride in understanding the unique perspectives of my clients with an appreciation for each person's distinct background.
In practice, I've learned that a client should feel some comfort and a connection with their therapist within their first session. Some therapeutic progress, relief, and/or a sense of a working relationship should be experienced by session two.
Take the first step to help. Call or Email Victoria Drob now - (248) 206-3760
Finances
- Cost per Session: $150 - $180
Pay By:
American Express, Cash, Check, Discover, Mastercard, Paypal, Visa
Accepted Insurance Plans
- Cigna and Evernorth
- Optum
- Oscar Health
- Oxford
- UnitedHealthcare UHC | UBH
- Out of Network
Verify your health insurance coverage when you arrange your first visit.
Qualifications
- License: New Jersey / 37PC00639500
- School: Fairleigh Dickinson University
Additional Credentials
- Certificate: NBCC / 308924
- Certificate Date: 2022
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Specialties
- Anxiety
- Life Transitions
- Coping Skills
Issues
- Depression
- Family Conflict
- Grief
- Marital and Premarital
- Parenting
- Peer Relationships
- Relationship Issues
- Self Esteem
- Stress
- Trauma and PTSD
Sexuality
- LGBTQ+
Client Focus
I also speak:
Russian
Age
- Elders (65+)
- Adults
Treatment Approach
Types of Therapy
- Culturally Sensitive
- Eclectic
- Existential
- Family Systems
- Person-Centered
Modality
- Individuals
- Couples
- Family
Last Modified: 6 Jan 2023