Rachel Ottman, Psychiatrist — Psychiatrist in Philadelphia, PA
Address255 South 17th Street 2304 Suite 1010 1500 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone+1267-507-1310
Websitelifestance.com
Rachel Ottman is a Post-Doctoral Fellow providing individual therapy for ages 6-64 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She holds a BA in Psychology from The College of New Jersey and an MA and PsyD in Clinical Psychology from Widener University. With four years of experience in community health, school-based, psychiatric inpatient, and medical settings, Rachel specializes in health psychology, assisting individuals coping with medical conditions. She also works with children and adults experiencing anxiety, depression, grief, childhood behavioral issues, sleep issues, and chronic pain. Her therapeutic approach incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), CBT for Insomnia, CBT for Pain, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). Rachel is board-certified in biofeedback, a technique for self-regulation. She offers in-office and online appointments and accepts various insurance plans.
Best for
- Individuals coping with medical conditions
- Children and adults with anxiety or depression
- Clients seeking biofeedback
- Those needing CBT or DBT modalities
| Key services | Individual therapy, Psychiatric medication management, Psychological testing, Online therapy services, Biofeedback |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | psychiatrist, post-doctoral fellow, philadelphia, individual therapy, anxiety, depression, cbt, dbT, health psychology, biofeedback |
Location
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