Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a psychologist that has focused much of my career on work in organizational settings. I believe we cannot separate our work lives from our personal lives. They naturally intersect.
My work is focused on individuals who need help realizing their potential. Whether requiring support, increased self awareness or a reframed perspective, together we find insights that increase you improving your self.
My Doctoral training was grounded in psychodynamic theory (seeking to understand what makes us tick, the past as it influences our behaviors today). I am a long time practitioner of human centered (humanistic) psychology (focusing on the whole person) and practice with techniques from cognitive behavioral psychology or CBT (brief, solution focused applications/treatment).
I take great pride in building relationships based on trust with my clients. If you seek to make change in your life, I strive to facilitate that.
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Dr. David Yudis is a psychologist who has spent much of his career working within organizational settings, and he views professional and personal life as naturally interconnected rather than separate spheres. He focuses on helping individuals recognize and realize their potential, offering support, increased self-awareness, or a reframed perspective so that together they uncover insights that support personal growth.
His doctoral training was grounded in psychodynamic theory, which explores how past experiences influence present behavior. He is also a long-time practitioner of human-centered psychology, attending to the whole person, and he uses techniques from cognitive behavioral psychology (CBT) when brief, solution-focused applications are appropriate.
Dr. Yudis takes pride in building relationships with clients that are rooted in trust and aims to facilitate meaningful change for those seeking it. He is a licensed psychologist in Pennsylvania, holding the credential PA Psychologist PS009136L, and brings 20 years of experience to his practice in Pennsylvania.
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