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Therapy & Counseling | Financial District, Boston, MA
Dr. Albert is a post-doctoral fellow providing individual therapy for adults across the lifespan. She has an integrative approach to therapy that incorporates evidence-based modalities such as relational, existential-humanistic, cognitive behavioral, and mindfulness techniques to address the specific needs and goals of individual clients. Dr. Albert embraces and incorporates intersectionality, as a wide multi-cultural/socio-cultural lens enhances perspective, understanding, exploration, healing, empowerment and growth.
Dr. Albert believes a strong, collaborative therapeutic alliance is of the utmost importance. She strives to co-create an authentic, trusting, safe and empathic therapeutic space within which her clients feel understood, respected, supported and empowered, allowing them to engage in: self-exploration, gaining deeper insight, developing and building on strengths and resiliencies, meaning-making, healing, growth and transformation. Dr. Albert values and respects each client’s autonomy and self-determination to define what wellness and well-being and a full, meaningful, satisfying life looks like to them.
Dr. Albert has a range of clinical interests and areas of experience, which include:
Dr. Albert received her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from William James College in Newton, MA. She has extensive training working with a diverse group of young adults and adults across the lifespan in college/university counseling centers as well as community health centers. She completed an APA-accredited pre-doctoral internship at Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center in Dorchester, MA.
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers