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Moshe Brownstein

Moshe Brownstein

LCSW

Chicago, IL US
Moshe Brownstein, LCSW, embodies the role of a compassionate guide for individuals embarking on the challenging journey of self-discovery and healing. He understands that facing one's deepest fears and desires can be daunting, thereby acknowledging the courage it takes to enter therapy. Whether clients are dealing with grief and loss, past traumas, emotional disturbances, or work-related challenges, Moshe is dedicated to walking alongside them. His therapeutic approach is rooted in a profound understanding of each individual's unique experience. Moshe recognizes that every therapeutic relationship evolves over time, and his process begins with creating a safe and open space for exploration. Together with his clients, he delves into the questions at the core of their experiences. Moshe emphasizes the importance of connecting with the present moment, helping individuals untangle themselves from the narratives of the past and the anxieties of the future. He gently encourages clients to embrace their vulnerabilities, guiding them toward finding new meanings in their lives. With a strong commitment to compassion and understanding, Moshe is devoted to listening to the wisdom within each person, utilizing his expertise in various modalities, including Acceptance and Commitment (ACT), Emotionally Focused, and Family Systems approaches. His work is deeply enriched by his culturally sensitive practices, making him a valuable ally in the journey of personal growth and emotional well-being.
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Specialties
Grief PTSD/Trauma Work Stress
Therapy Types
Acceptance & Commitment (ACT) Attachment-based Culturally Sensitive Dialectical Behavior (DBT) Emotionally Focused Existential Family Systems Gottman Method Humanistic Interpersonal Psychodynamic Relational Strength-Based Trauma Focused
Age Groups
Adult (18 to 65) Elder (65+)
Modalities
Couples Individuals
Languages
English (US)

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