Psychotherapy
What we do
Dr. Rubin specializes in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and other mindfulness-based 3rd wave cognitive behavioral therapies (CBT). As a historical and theoretical family of treatments, cognitive and behavioral therapies have been scientifically studied since the 1950s and have been demonstrated as very effective for a wide range of presenting problems.
They are also time sensitive—meaning that she does not want you to be in therapy forever! ACT aims to increase psychological flexibility and values-based effective behaviors that you can learn to apply across the ever-changing situations you may encounter as a person. ACT work intends to support you in building a life that is aligned with your values, even in the presence of pain, discomfort, or struggle.
ACT emphasizes helping you to clarify, connect with, and act in alignment with your values, cultivate the ability to observe, experience, and accept what is, slow down behavioral responses, change how you interact with thoughts, emotions, urges, sensations, or situations, and regulate emotions. This work is not about becoming a perfect robot who never struggles. Instead, it helps you become better equipped to skillfully navigate the ups and downs of being a human.
Dr. Rubin has expertise in helping individuals with:
Anxiety and mood disorders, such as OCD and depression
Anxiety and mood symptoms during pregnancy and postpartum
Struggles with shame and/or guilt
Difficulties with self-esteem and negative self-judgment
Relationship difficulties, including struggles related to dating
Trauma/PTSD
Family conflict and parenting issues
Life transitions, such as graduating from college and empty nest
Difficulty with attention, organization, or executive functioning, including ADHD
Chronic pain and medical issues, including infertility
Perfectionism and procrastination
Grief and loss
Emotional eating
Academic difficulties and career development issues
Experiences of oppression and/or racism
Experiences of heterosexism and/or transphobia
Exploration of sexual orientation and/or gender identity
Experiences relating to acculturation or identity