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Donald J. Bermont, Ph.D., using the process of psychotherapy, can help you to:

bulletOvercome traumas and loss
bulletRelieve longstanding resentments and frustrations
bulletAlleviate the anxieties that limit you
bulletEnd the cycle of depression and negativism
bulletBreak non-productive behavioral habits

So that you can:

bulletLearn about your underlying motivations
bulletMake clearer, more productive decisions
bulletImprove your interpersonal relationships
bulletGain the insight, self-understanding and the power to control your life
bulletBecome happier, more productive and creative

Dr. Bermont will work with you in a relaxed, supportive manner to help you determine what aspects of your life are upsetting and unproductive. He will help you set goals for improvement and then together you and he will work to clarify and overcome the obstacles which have kept you from achieving the kind of life you are capable of having.

You will find that Dr. Bermont’s knowledge and experience will help you gain the insight into the origins of your difficulties. He will work with you to select and establish new ways of thinking and behaving so that you will overcome persistent difficulties and solve old problems.

The model Dr. Bermont uses to conceptualize human functioning focuses on interpersonal and intrapsychic factors, taking into consideration the unique biological factors which make you who you are.

Most of Dr. Bermont’s clients find this change process involves regular meetings, usually weekly, for three months to a year. Most people report that they feel appreciably better by the third session.

Please call us if you have questions or wish to make an appointment. It could be one of the best calls you ever make for yourself.

Dr. Bermont received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology in 1974 from Temple University. He is listed in "The National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology", and has been in practice in Lowell, MA since 1981.

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