Susan Orenstein, Ph.D.
201 Shannon Oaks Circle
Suite 200
-Cary, NC 27511-

Phone: (919) 654-7311

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Populations Served:

Adolescents

Adults

Couples

Families

Interests/Specialties:

Treatment of Depression

Anxiety Disorders

Panic Disorders

Eating Disorders

Anger Management

Procrastination

Healthy Relationships

Adjustment to Life Transitions

Services to Children-Adolescents-Parents-Families

Depression High School

Eating Disorders

Life Stressors

Family Therapy

Female Therapists

Couple Communication

Divorce Recovery

Group and Workshop Interest

orenstein.jpg (12249 bytes) Susan Orenstein, Ph.D. is a licensed Counseling Psychologist in Raleigh, NC. Dr. Orenstein earned a B.A. in Psychology from Brown University in 1987, a Masters is Counseling from Georgia State University in 1992, and a Doctorate in Counseling Psychology from Temple University in 1998. She has also received advanced training in Solution-Focused Therapy, Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, Dialectic Behavior Therapy (DBT), Family Therapy, and Couples Communication.

POPULATIONS SERVED

Older Teens - College Students - Adults

Individuals - Couples - Family

CLINICAL SERVICES

Dr. Orenstein provides consultation and counseling to individuals struggling with mood and anxiety disorders, grief issues, destructive behaviors (e.g., overeating, Procrastination, anger outbursts) and overwhelming stress. She enjoys working with couples, offering pre-marital and couples counseling to help couples improve their communication skills, adjust to life transitions (e.g., new baby) and develop intimacy. She has also created specialized services for young adults, recognizing the particular struggles of this age group. In her "College-Bound for Success" program, Dr. Orenstein helps these emerging adults set meaningful goals, handle responsibility, communicate effectively, and manage their stress.

APPROACH TO TREATMENT

My approach to therapy is solution-oriented, caring, and collaborative. Your viewpoints and values are always taken seriously as we mutually identify goals and treatment approaches for therapy. My work is also informed by scientific research in the field of psychology. I keep myself updated through ongoing professional workshops and connections to colleagues in order to offer clients the best treatment possible. This being said, my best professional guidance comes from my clients, as we work to address their issues and create personalized solutions.

I work with clients to help them regain a sense of personal control, meaning and connections in their lives. In therapy, I help clients examine the beliefs and behaviors that aren't working as well as help them identify their inner strengths in order to find effective, creative, ways to solve their problems. In addition, I provide clients with a variety of coping skills to manage daily stress and to overcome destructive behaviors (e.g., compulsive overeating, anger outbursts, procrastination). I recognize that entering counseling takes a commitment of your time, money, and emotional energy. Solution-focused and skills-based models of psychotherapy help you see results as soon as possible.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Psychological Association
professional member since 1992

North Carolina Psychological Association.
professional member since 1998

Last Updated November 17, 2005

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General Therapy Issues for Adults

Adults With ADHD

Anger Management

Assertiveness Training

Anxiety Disorder

Dialectic Behavioral Therapy (DBT)

Depression

Men's Issues

Panic Disorder And Phobia

Postpartum Depression

Stress Management

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Eating Disorders

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