Scott Robinowitz, LCSW

My perspective is that everyone’s life has a story, and therapy is a way to identify and change that story to fit with your goals, values, and designs. Seeking therapy can be difficult, and I enjoy supporting people in finding their narrative and re-writing it the way they desire to fit their needs. As a strength-based and client-centered therapist, I believe that meeting people where they are enables them to feel at ease and supported in the process. Helping others identify their innate strengths and using them is a large part of my philosophy.
I have expertise and experience working with trauma, anxiety, self-esteem/self-worth, mood disorders, personality disorders, life adjustments, grief, loss, depression and anger. I also specialize in working with athletes, as I have had over a decade of professional experience in athletics and sports psychology. I utilize a narrative approach as well as Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), Acceptance Commitment (ACT), mindfulness and positive psychology and EMDR.

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