
It’s easy to find a therapist or counselor, but perhaps more difficult to know if you’ve found one who’s a good fit. In this Web Conference Noah Rubinstein, LMFT, the Founder and CEO of GoodTherapy.org will review the most important factors for evaluating your therapist or potential therapist. Whether you are searching for a therapist or already have one, questioning your therapy, or have specific concerns about your therapist, this Web Conference will be useful and informative. During the Web Conference you'll also learn more about the process of therapy, how therapy works, and become better equipped to know the differences between healthy and unhealthy therapy. We are excited to have you join us for this free event!
Noah Rubinstein, LMFT, Founder and CEO
Noah Rubinstein, LMFT, has worked with individuals, couples, and families for the last 20 years in various social service, counseling, and consultation roles within different communities, including mental health clinics, residential treatment centers, emergency shelters, hospice organizations, home-based therapy programs, summer camps, the Los Angeles Unified School District, and in private practice. Noah strives to expand the visibility and reach of GoodTherapy.org in an effort counter the tendency within the mental health field to view people as deficient & fundamentally flawed. In addition to his passion for self-discovery and healing childhood wounds, Noah is really a kid at heart whose favorite place in the world is being with his family in the outdoors, hiking, biking, and playing with his two young boys, Kobe and Niko.
In short, participants will have two options for participating in this event. Option one, listening to the event by calling into our teleconference center. Option two, listening to the event by calling into the teleconference and viewing the event online. Prior to the event all participants will be sent an email with instructions on how to log in to the teleconference and videoconference center. This event will include lecture, interaction, and question & answer periods.
This program is free to the public.