Therapy Approach
You might be doing well on paper but still feel stuck or overwhelmed. Or maybe your paper is on fire and you’re looking for a fire extinguisher. Either way, you want to feel better, you’re open to doing the work, but you’re not sure what the path forward looks like.
Too often people start therapy without really knowing how it’s supposed to help. And just as often, therapy turns into a place where therapists listen week after week without offering the skills or insights needed for real change. That can lead to a lot of time and money spent without clear progress.
My approach is a little different.
I believe the goal of therapy is to help you be your own therapist. Most people already have the capacity and tools to help themselves. My role is to provide the structure, perspective, and support to help you access them.
In the first one to three sessions we clarify why you came to therapy and build a treatment plan around your specific goals. From there we work as a team. You’ll have space to talk, skills to take home, and a structured path forward. As therapy progresses we regularly review what’s working, make adjustments, and keep the process moving forward.
Depression
Depression can affect how you think, feel, and experience everyday life. It often shows up as persistent low mood, loss of motivation, fatigue, or a sense of disconnection from things that once felt meaningful.
In therapy, we work to understand the patterns contributing to these experiences and develop practical ways to respond differently, rebuild momentum, and reconnect with what matters to you.
Life Transitions
Periods of change, such as career shifts, relationship changes, relocation, or major life decisions, can disrupt the routines and assumptions that normally provide stability. Even positive transitions can bring uncertainty, stress, or a sense of feeling unmoored.
In therapy, we work to clarify what this period of change means for you, explore the thoughts and emotions that come with it, and help you move forward in a way that aligns with your values and priorities.
Areas of Expertise
Stress and Burnout
Stress becomes a problem when demands remain high and there is little opportunity to recover. Over time this can lead to exhaustion, irritability, difficulty concentrating, and feeling disconnected from work or daily life.
In therapy, we focus on understanding the pressures you’re facing and the patterns that keep the stress cycle going. From there, we explore ways to respond differently so you can regain energy, clarity, and a greater sense of balance.
Addiction and Habit Change
Addiction and unwanted habits often develop as ways of coping with stress or difficult emotions. Over time, biological and psychological factors can make these patterns feel automatic. Addiction isn’t your fault, but change does require taking responsibility.
In therapy, we work to understand the patterns behind these behaviors and develop more effective ways of responding to urges and building healthier habits.
Andrew Goldberg, PsyD
Psychologist and Founder
School felt like a prison.
Gray walls. Rigid rules. A system built for obedience. The three phrases I heard more than anything were:
Sit still.
Be quiet.
And because I couldn’t do either, it was followed by their third line:
Get out!
For most kids, that third line would have been embarrassing.
For me, it was freedom.
Once I was out the door, I was back where I wanted to be.
Individual Therapy
Individual therapy is a focused and collaborative space to work on the goals that bring you to therapy.
In-Person Sessions
Located at 23811 Chagrin Blvd UNIT 210, Beachwood, OH 44122, these sessions offer a dedicated physical space for reflection. Ideal for individuals who find value in the nuanced connection of face-to-face interaction, providing a grounded environment away from daily distractions.
Virtual Sessions
Available across California and Ohio via a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform. This flexible option is perfect for those with demanding schedules or anyone who feels most comfortable working from the intentional quiet and privacy of their own home.
Resources
Explore a selection of articles, practical tools, worksheets, books, and podcasts designed to support your mental and emotional well-being outside of our sessions.
Recent Articles
Why Do I Feel Depressed Even When My Life Looks Fine?
Even when things appear stable on the outside, it’s possible to struggle with a deep sense of sadness internally.
What Burnout Actually Feels Like (And How It Starts)
Burnout often begins with chronic stress long before the exhaustion becomes obvious.
Why Your Mind Replays the Same Thoughts Over and Over
When the mind repeats certain thoughts, it is often trying to solve something that feels unresolved.
Podcasts
Mindful Resilience: Navigating Modern Stress
A deep dive into why staying present is the most effective tool for emotional regulation in a fast-paced world.
Books
Atomic Habits
Atomic Habits by James Clear offers a clear, practical framework for building supportive habits and gently letting go of patterns that no longer serve you through small, consistent changes.
worksheets
Daily Intentionality Practice
A guided worksheet for setting daily goals and reflecting on personal emotional growth.