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Noah Kaufman

Noah Kaufman

Counselor, MA

Needham, MA US
Noah Kaufman is a compassionate and dedicated therapist who prioritizes building a safe and connected relationship with his clients. He believes in working collaboratively to tackle challenging thoughts, feelings, and situations. Noah invites clients to reflect on the changes they wish to make in their lives and the obstacles in their way. He facilitates the identification of key values and behaviors to promote personal growth. With a focus on fostering kindness, curiosity, and openness in therapy, Noah equips clients with essential skills to help them navigate the complexities of being human while upholding their core values. An advocate of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), he emphasizes the importance of accepting what is beyond personal control while committing to actions that enhance life quality. This approach is dynamic, encouraging active dialogue to discover what genuinely matters to clients and collaboratively shaping the life they desire. In his extensive experience since 2004, Noah has worked with a diverse range of individuals, including children, teens, adults, and families, in various roles such as a therapist, special education teacher, and executive function coach. His objective is to develop the skills, strengths, and qualities that facilitate healing and personal growth.
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Specialties
ADHD Addiction Alcohol/Drug Use Anxiety Bipolar Depression Family Stress General Mental Health Grief Obsessive Compulsive Disorder PTSD/Trauma Relationship Stress Student Life
Therapy Types
Acceptance & Commitment (ACT) Coaching Family Systems Humanistic Integrative Internal Family Systems (IFS) Interpersonal Motivational Interviewing Narrative Person-Centered Psychodynamic Relational Solution Focused Brief (SFBT) Strength-Based Trauma Focused
Age Groups
Adult (18 to 65) Children (5 to 10) Elder (65+) Preteen (10 to 13) Teen (13 to 18)
Modalities
Couples Family Individuals
Languages
English (US)

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