I offer clinical services to anyone located in the states of California and New York.

*I offer diagnostic assessments to people residing in most US states. International services available on a case-by-case basis.

All clinical services are provided online using secure, HIPAA-compliant video conferencing software that works on any desktop computer, tablet, or smartphone

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Clinical and Consultation Services

  • I am one of the few specialists in treating narcissistic issues, and I approach the work with unique compassion and sensitivity.

    Many believe that narcissism is not treatable, but this is due to outdated approaches and problematic ways of defining narcissism. The majority of individuals who voluntarily seek treatment for narcissism fall into a category that responds well to treatment. This category is called Vulnerable Narcissism and it is often mistaken for other disorders like depression, social anxiety, and even bipolar disorder.

  • Group psychotherapy can be an effective treatment for pathological narcissism and NPD. The format helps to foster support, normalize experiences, reduce shame, and increase accountability. Group meetings are held online using secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth software.

  • I offer diagnostic services to individuals seeking to clarify or confirm the presence of pathological narcissism or Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD).

    • The diagnostic process usually takes between 4-7 sessions

    • It consists of a formal Clinical Diagnostic Interview (CDI) and completion of supplemental assessment instruments.

    • A comprehensive personality profile is generated using an empirically-based procedure.

    • A written report is provided upon request.

    • The process concludes with a feedback session to discuss results and next steps.

  • I provide psychotherapy that results in lasting change and personal growth.

    I have experience and training to successfully treat a wide range of clinical issues and concerns, including emotional conflict, self-defeating behaviors, low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, alienation, and difficulties with trust.

    My therapy approach utilizes intensive training in treatment models designed to help people identify and work through core issues and problematic relationship patterns.

    I emphasize accessing and experiencing authentic feelings, identifying and changing old relationship patterns, and learning to live more consciously.

  • Parents, adult children, relatives, bosses, co-workers, co-parents, or spouses of narcissistic individuals often need help navigating these difficult relationships. I provide consultation services to help clarify expectations and think productively about how to move forward.

  • Most clinicians are trained using the DSM-5 to conceptualize narcissism. However, the DSM-5 model is deeply problematic. Not only do most narcissists who match the DSM-5 criteria never seek treatment, NPD as defined in the DSM-5 is exceedingly rare.

    The majority of clinical and subclinical narcissistic individuals have depressive and anxious symptom presentations. There may be features that look more like BPD or Bipolar-II Disorder.

    I provide clinical case consultation services to clarify case conceptualization and guide treatment.

  • I am available for speaking engagements and trainings.

    I am passionate about educating the public and clinical community concerning diagnostic and treatment issues surrounding pathological narcissism.

    Recent presentations include:

    • 2022-2023 Series of clinical training sessions at Vantage Point Center for Psychotherapy

    • 2021 Presentation disconfirming myths about narcissism at the California Northstate University College of Psychology

    • 2019 Western Psychological Association Conference in Pasadena, CA on diagnostic issues surrounding narcissism

    • 2018 Sacramento Valley Psychological Association Annual Conference on the relationship between narcissism and suicide