Stephen Friedman is a counselor in Tarzana, California (CA) who provides psychotherapy for individuals, couples, families and groups. Stephen's expertise in a variety of areas allows him to help individuals who are struggling with infidelity, anxiety, mood disorders, bereavement and loss, and much more. In addition to offering individual, couples and adolescent counseling in Tarzana, CA, Stephen serves as a consultant for other mental health professionals and provides supervision for unlicensed therapists. He additionally served as the Clinical Director at North Hills Preparatory School, which is a non-profit educational facility that caters to severely emotionally disturbed middle and senior high school students.
For an experienced counselor in Tarzana, CA who offers individual counseling, couples counseling and adolescent counseling, please call the offices of Stephen Friedman to schedule an appointment or visit his website for more information. Stephen offers his counseling services in both offices Sherman Oaks, CA and Tarzana, CA.
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GenderMale
EducationThe Chicago School of Professional Psychology
ServicesStephen Friedman provides relationship counseling, individual counseling, adolescent counseling and parent counseling in Tarzana, California (CA). Stephen specializes in helping both women and men who feel that they are not special or "not good enough." As a leading counselor in Tarzana, CA, Stephen can also help couples and individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, and the challenges of maintaining a mutually satisfying relationship. He additionally offers parent counseling that focuses on helping parents deal with difficult children and adolescents.
If seeking a counselor in Tarzana, CA who can help with PTSD, depression, addiction and many other issues, please contact Stephen Friedman at (818) 804-1158 and schedule an appointment today.
I highly recommend Stephen Friedman as a consultant for mental health professionals. He has a keen ability to conceptualize cases and guide the therapist to a better understanding of his/her client. Stephen is particularly insightful regarding the issue of countertransference and how to utilize projective identification as a means of empathizing with the client and furthering the therapeutic relationship.