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Debbie Oberlander, Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Connecticut

Recognized for high quality patient care

Debbie Oberlander

Accepts Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield
Individual therapy

Rula verifies every provider’s credentials and conducts regular quality reviews

LCSW
15+ years

Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs), like Debbie Oberlander, are social workers trained to diagnose and treat mental health issues and substance misuse with psychotherapy and counseling.

Debbie has a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Yeshiva University.

Available virtually|CT
Specialties
Anxiety
Depression
Family Conflict
Infertility
Stress
Style
Outcome-oriented
Warm
Supportive

Hi there, I'm Debbie!

I see couples and individuals. I bring comfort and provide tools to cope and strategize as we work together to achieve your goals. Whether you are working through long-standing emotional challenges or temporary situational stress, I can help you on your journey.

My focus

I work with individuals and couples. My areas of expertise include stress, couples conflict, infertility, anxiety, depression, poor self-esteem, emotional eating, life transitions, grief, and bereavement. I provide support and tools to help you navigate challenges and live your best life.

My approach

My approach to therapy integrates a variety of evidence-based models, including cognitive behavioral and psychodynamic (insight-oriented) therapies. Treatment is always individualized to meet your preferences and needs. Taking care to build a trusting and comfortable working relationship is key to successfully working together for your success.

Expertise

Focus populations

Cancer
Single Mother
+ 2 more

Therapy types

  • Individual Therapy
  • Couples Therapy

Ages served

  • Adults

Practice

Accepted insurance providers

  • Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield
  • Aetna
  • All Savers
  • Allegiance
  • Allied

Languages spoken

English

Education

Master of Social Work (MSW) from Yeshiva University.

Sessions

60 minutes
Virtual sessions

Next appointmentMonday, May 4th