Leticia Berg, LLP...
28475 Greenfield Road, Suite 113...
I’m a psychotherapist with a current clinical focus on working with survivors of trauma, sexual abuse, and domestic violence. I am passionate about helping individuals, couples, and families with issues relating to LGBTQIA+ identification, social justice, building healthy relationships and overcoming anxiety and depression. In the past, I have also worked with head trauma victims, autism spectrum disorders and in hospital settings counseling patients living with chronic and terminal illnesses.
I graduated from the Michigan School of Psychology with a Master’s degree in clinical psychology and I am currently working towards my doctoral degree in Psychology with a focus on Clinical psychology at Fielding Graduate University.
If you want to learn strategies for healing from the mental, emotional and lifestyle issues that hold you back, then I can help. If you understand that therapy is a process and not a magic pill, I am here to support you on your path of exploration. If you are ready to embark on a journey of transformation into being your most authentic and life-embracing self, I will create a safe, compassionate space for you to do this crucial recovery work. Let’s talk!
I work with adults, children, couples and families who are dealing with a variety of problems. I've worked in hospital settings with patients who have experienced trauma, terminally ill patients facing end-of-life issues, children on the autism/ADHD spectrum, and transgender clients who are experiencing gender dysphoria. In addition, I also work with many clients who simply need help and guidance for dealing with stress, depression, anxiety, relationship dysfunction, phobias and many other emotionally problematic areas of their personal or professional lives.
You can use a computer, tablet, or smartphone (iPhone, iPad, and Android devices). Search for "Simple Practice" in the app store on your mobile device, or click on here to log in on your computer.
Video visits are typically covered by your regular health insurance - you'll enter a credit card before the appointment and will just be charged the same co-pay, if applicable, as an in-person visit.
Ultimately, your therapeutic goals are up to you. However, a therapist can help you become more focused on pinpointing your goals and guide you toward the optimal ways to achieve them. Talking to friends and family about your problems can certainly be helpful, but while your loved ones offer support and comfort, a therapist can offer an objective point of view and level of insight that a person who is personally involved may find very difficult or impossible to achieve. Plus, it's hard not to feel like you're monopolizing a relationship or being negative when so much time is spent talking to friends about your problems. With a therapist, you can work out your angst and issues so you can bring more joy and relaxation into your relationships.
In therapy, you can not only expect a supportive, encouraging environment, but you'll also get regularly scheduled focused attention that is directly aimed at helping you maintain a life in which you feel, think and act at a level that is satisfying, comfortable and healthy for YOU.