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Margo Siegel

Margo Siegel

Clinical Social Work/therapist, MA

Farmington Hills, MI US
Margo Siegel, MA, LMSW, is a highly experienced therapist with over 25 years in the field, specializing in the complex psychological challenges associated with vision loss. She works with a diverse clientele, including children, adults, caregivers, and families who are navigating the adjustments to blindness or partial vision. Margo’s clients face vision loss from various causes, including congenital blindness, progressive eye conditions, or traumatic incidents. With a compassionate approach, she helps clients confront underlying issues related to anxiety, depression, and grief. Margo provides valuable coping strategies designed to alleviate symptoms and foster a happier, more functional life. As a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist, she has experience in both outpatient mental health and educational settings, working collaboratively with individuals of all ages and their families. Margo is dedicated to building strong therapeutic alliances, which are crucial for establishing trust and comfort, ultimately paving the way for positive growth and healing. Her specialized practice focuses on coping with vision loss, employing a psychodynamic perspective paired with evidence-based practices to tailor treatment options to the unique needs of each client. Margo looks forward to guiding clients through the therapeutic process, offering them hope for a brighter future.
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Specialties
Anxiety Depression Grief
Therapy Types
Eclectic Psychodynamic
Age Groups
Adult (18 to 65) Children (5 to 10)
Languages
English (US)

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