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Welcome...

My specialties include working with adults struggling with depression, anxiety, mood disorders, addiction, relationships, and life transitions. I am a licensed mental health counselor and a licensed marriage and therapy therapist. In addition, I lead private, intensive weekend retreats for couples together with my spouse, Mary Ellen

About:

Jerry is a patient, warm-hearted therapist who has counseled individuals and couples for over 40 years. He brings a great depth and breadth of expertise to his work, and distills nuanced theories into actionable simplicity.

He received his Ph.D. in Psychology at Saybrook Institute in San Francisco and a Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology at Antioch New England University.


Jerry wrote Relationship Transformation: How to Have Your Cake and Eat It Too with his wife, Mary Ellen. You can buy print or ebook versions on Amazon  and your other favorite booksellers.

Don't have time for weekly couple counseling?

Want to work with a couple?
 

Consider a private, weekend retreat. It's intensive, condensed, and practical.

If you’re struggling to stay in a relationship, on the brink of giving up, or feel stuck− a private

retreat may be perfect for you – even if you wonder that you are beyond help, married the wrong

person, or don’t know what to do.

Jerry and his wife, Mary Ellen work with clients in an intensive, private retreat

setting. Private retreats are for couples on the edge of divorce or struggling with relationship-

shattering issues like infidelity, destructive dynamic, communication problems, sex drive

differences, step-family adjustment, addictions of all kinds, and unresolved money, parenting, in-

law, and other issues.

 

You don’t need to be one step from divorce court to come to a retreat. In fact, the sooner you

deal with your relationship challenges (and we all have them), the easier it is get back on track

and stay there.
 

Contact Dr. Duberstein for a free, no strings attached consultation.

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