Eric Spiegel, PhD — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address255 S 17th St #1106 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone+1215-564-9900
Websiteericspiegelphd.com
Dr. Eric Spiegel is a psychotherapist specializing in clinical hypnosis and psychotherapy. His approach is informed by the understanding that attachment patterns significantly influence psychological and mind-body concerns. Dr. Spiegel's work is described as sensitive, science-based, relational, and caring, with a focus on the connections between individuals. He works with clients experiencing various concerns, recognizing the common threads that tie together symptoms and struggles. His practice is noted for its effectiveness.
Best for
- Clients exploring attachment patterns
- Individuals with psychological concerns
- Those seeking mind-body oriented therapy
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Clinical Hypnosis |
| Tags | psychotherapy, hypnosis, attachment, mind-body, relational therapy, science-based therapy |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Ask yourself: what is the common thread tying together the concerns, the symptoms, and the struggles that different people seeking therapy for different reasons share with one another? Dr. Spiegel recognizes that the experiences that shape our view of our connections to each other - what we call attachment patterns - exert a primary influence on how we express all manner of psychological and mind-body-oriented concerns. His work is sensitive, science-based, relational, caring, and effective. Those qualities make him not only a sought-after therapist, but a recognized leader in the field nationally. I highly recommend him and his work.
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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