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"Many people who seek mental health services struggle to find a clinician who is both personable and effective. The most important factor in therapeutic success is the therapeutic relationship. Finding the right professional fit is key. My work includes working with difficult to treat individuals as well as those who have experienced previous treatment failures. As a forensic psychologist, I conduct evaluations of individuals involved with the legal system and often provide expert testimony. Please contact me if you think I might help you achieve your therapeutic goals."
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Email: E_Weinstein@msn.com
Dr. Eric Weinstein, Psy. D
Dr. Weinstein began his career specializing in difficult-to-treat adolescents, young adults, and adults. He earned his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Chestnut Hill College’s APA-accredited program, focusing on psychological assessment. During his doctoral training, he completed an internship in neuropsychology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and received postdoctoral training in clinical, neuro, and forensic psychology. Over his career, Dr. Weinstein has worked with a diverse clientele, including individuals, couples, families, and the elderly. Notably, he served for 15 years on the Pennsylvania Sexual Offenders Assessment Board, conducting hundreds of sex offender assessments and testifying as an expert in criminal court. He also has significant expertise in assessing dementia in the elderly and treating Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and related disorders.
In his clinical practice, Dr. Weinstein treats individuals and families facing mental disorders, physical disabilities, adjustment issues, and life stressors. He is recognized for his expertise in parenting therapy and parent-child reunification therapy. In forensic psychology, he conducts evaluations for clients, attorneys, and courts, providing expert testimony in various legal contexts. His evaluations cover mental health status, criminal offending, civil litigation, risk assessment, substance abuse, decisional capacity, and custody matters. Additionally, Dr. Weinstein trains and supervises doctoral psychology students in psychotherapy and assessments. He adheres to the APA’s Code of Ethics, is listed on the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology, and holds licenses in Pennsylvania and Colorado. As a PsyPACT certified psychologist, he is authorized to practice telepsychology across participating states.
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Email: psychevalandtreat@gmail.com
April Weber M.A. - ABA
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