D. is a licensed psychologist providing clinical and forensic psychology (expert testimony) services throughout the New York (NY), Westport, Connecticut (CT), and Boston (MA) Tri-state area. Dr. Klein is proud to perform a variety of psychotherapy sessions to uncover any emotional or mental stress you may be going through. To schedule an initial session, please feel free to contact our Westport, CT office.
Accurate diagnosis of emotional and mental disorders is the essential first step in developing a treatment plan to ameliorate psychiatric symptoms. Dr. Klein can diagnose and help you move forward. Additionally, Dr. Klein offers solution-focused therapy for psychological problems and relationship difficulties. D. can serve as an expert witness for attorneys and courts relating to standard practice/malpractice, psychodiagnosis, proximate cause/pain and suffering, and more.
Norman R. Klein, Ph. D. can communicate effectively with all parties in the court room.
Accurate diagnosis of emotional and mental disorders is the essential first step in developing a treatment plan to ameliorate psychiatric symptoms. Dr. Klein can diagnose and help you move forward. Additionally, Dr. Klein offers solution-focused therapy for psychological problems and relationship difficulties. D. can serve as an expert witness for attorneys and courts relating to standard practice/malpractice, psychodiagnosis, proximate cause/pain and suffering, and more.
Norman R. Klein, Ph. D. can communicate effectively with all parties in the court room.
Services
Life is difficult.
Clinical psychologist Norman R. Klein, Ph.
D. addresses your problems of living.
Problems arise in three general areas: your relationships (social and family), your career or job performance, and the intra-personal sphere (mood, fears, confusions, dissatisfaction with self).
Explore the following pages to learn more about our counseling services then contact us to schedule a session in Westport, CT.
Our approach is to engage in psychotherapeutic problem-solving through full 60-minute sessions across a brief time.
Clinical psychologist Norman R. Klein, Ph.
D. addresses your problems of living.
Problems arise in three general areas: your relationships (social and family), your career or job performance, and the intra-personal sphere (mood, fears, confusions, dissatisfaction with self).
Explore the following pages to learn more about our counseling services then contact us to schedule a session in Westport, CT.
Our approach is to engage in psychotherapeutic problem-solving through full 60-minute sessions across a brief time.
Life is Difficult.
This is the natural default condition for all living organisms.
We get into trouble when reality doesn't match our expectations.
We believe we should be happy, at peace, safe, unconflicted, and successful.
Should?
This is a common source of much unhappiness.
The bigger the gap between expectation and reality, the more we suffer.
Once we accept this as a natural given, we can set about how you can learn to cope better and adapt more robustly, more satisfyingly, even triumphantly - by narrowing this gap.
This is the natural default condition for all living organisms.
We get into trouble when reality doesn't match our expectations.
We believe we should be happy, at peace, safe, unconflicted, and successful.
Should?
This is a common source of much unhappiness.
The bigger the gap between expectation and reality, the more we suffer.
Once we accept this as a natural given, we can set about how you can learn to cope better and adapt more robustly, more satisfyingly, even triumphantly - by narrowing this gap.
The common reaction is for each individual to strive to make the other "wrong" while justifying your own position.
Neither listens to the other; empathy is off the table, and conflicts remain unresolved.
Relieving or repairing damaged relationships requires a neutral, safe setting with professional guidance to provide a fair, two-way hearing.
Expectations and assumptions can be brought into harmony.
Addressing and modifying communication style can change the trajectory of an unsatisfactory relationship.
Neither listens to the other; empathy is off the table, and conflicts remain unresolved.
Relieving or repairing damaged relationships requires a neutral, safe setting with professional guidance to provide a fair, two-way hearing.
Expectations and assumptions can be brought into harmony.
Addressing and modifying communication style can change the trajectory of an unsatisfactory relationship.
All families can benefit from counseling.
Some times are more urgent than others, and Norman R. Klein, Ph.
D. is the experienced and compassionate family counselor to trust in Westport, CT and the surrounding areas.
When your family tends to have conflict or clashes, counseling may help.
Additionally, for families that have suffered from trauma, an unexpected event, or a divorce, therapy may be beneficial.
Dr. Klein is also a certified child psychologist, able to identify the emotional and mental troubles your child may be dealing with.
Some times are more urgent than others, and Norman R. Klein, Ph.
D. is the experienced and compassionate family counselor to trust in Westport, CT and the surrounding areas.
When your family tends to have conflict or clashes, counseling may help.
Additionally, for families that have suffered from trauma, an unexpected event, or a divorce, therapy may be beneficial.
Dr. Klein is also a certified child psychologist, able to identify the emotional and mental troubles your child may be dealing with.
Throughout the years, psychology has been drawn into courtroom cases more and more.
Consequently, it is important for lawyers and psychologists to better understand each other.
At this forensic interface, there is an urgent need for both parties to recognize how their respective languages, rules, and playing fields differ so that they can work together collaboratively and effectively.
One difference between them, for example, is that in psychology there is only one truth, per issue, empirically established.
Consequently, it is important for lawyers and psychologists to better understand each other.
At this forensic interface, there is an urgent need for both parties to recognize how their respective languages, rules, and playing fields differ so that they can work together collaboratively and effectively.
One difference between them, for example, is that in psychology there is only one truth, per issue, empirically established.
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