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Mindy Benowitz, Ph.D., L.P.

I have over 25 years of experience providing competent, compassionate, respectful, short-term and long-term psychotherapy to women, men, individuals and couples. Using a whole-person, culturally sensitive approach, I help people look at their strengths and areas for growth. Clients may choose to explore the emotional, physical, and/or spiritual aspects of their therapy issues.

I bring specialized insight, training and experience to help people with depression and anxiety, relationship and communication issues, sexual and physical abuse, emotional abuse and neglect, eating disorders, body image, misconduct/exploitation by other professionals, GLBT issues, and addiction.

Specialties:
Addictions/Substance Abuse, Anxiety, Attachment Issues, Body Image, Co-Dependency, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Compulsive Behaviors, Death and Dying, Depression, Dissociative Disorders, Domestic Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Orientation/GBLT, Sexual Violence/Rape, Trauma

Services:
Brief Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Couples Psychotherapy, EMDR, Group Therapy, Individual psychotherapy, Meditation, Mind/Body Work, Psychodynamic Therapy, Spiritual Guidance, Supervision/Consultation

Ages Served:
Adult (age 18-64), Elder (age 65+)

Languages:
English

Supervisor for:
Master’s and Doctoral level LP

Email:
mindy [at] mindybenowitz.com

Web site:
http://www.mindybenowitz.com

Cities Nearest Office:
Minnesota --
Edina, Golden Valley, Minneapolis, St. Paul

Employment:
I worked in several community mental health clinics before entering private practice. Private psychotherapy practice for 22 years.

Education:
Ph.D. in Counseling and Educational Psychology
University of MN 1991.

M.A. in Counseling and Educational Psychology
University of MN 1985.

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