Beacon Counseling Group

Beacon Counseling Group Beacon Counseling Group provides AD/HD counseling and coaching, psychotherapy, and consultation.

Julia Lev-Rosenfeld, LMHC, co-director at Beacon Counseling Group, is a psychotherapist and AD/HD counselor / coach treating adolescents and adults. AD/HD counseling services include:
• exploring co-morbid emotional and mental health issues
• psycho education pertaining to AD/HD
• coaching individuals to learn new skills and overcome challenges
• assessments to identify areas of strength and challenges
• consultation with other providers

All counseling and coaching is individualized, multimodal, holistic, and culturally sensitive. Additionally, consultation services can be tailored to and provided for parents, caregivers, schools, agencies and companies. Consultation services include training, coaching, support and psycho education. Julia is bi-lingual in English and Russian, with services available to native-Russian speaking individuals. Specialties
treatment of culturally diverse populations; immigrant adjustment; school adjustment particularly with college students; treatment of artists and individuals in the creative professions;treatment for depression and anxiety. Dr. Marina Livsh*ts, Psy.D., co-director at Beacon Counseling Group, is a seasoned psychologist with vast experience with children, adults, and families. She provides treatment for depression and anxiety, post traumatic reactions, and parenting consultations. She also specializes in school adjustment and behavioral problems in children and adolescents, shared parenting and post-divorce adjustment, and later life mental health issues. In addition, as a bilingual/bi-cultural psychologist, she has helped a number of immigrant families adopt to challenges of post-migration. Dr. Livsh*ts always aims to bring the latest developments in her field directly to her clients. She approachs her clients as unique individuals and develops treatment plans that are personalized and client-driven. Her other professional interests include teaching and mentoring. She has taught at Simmons College, Northeastern University, and at Boston University School of Medicine. She currently accept new referrals for treatment and consultation. Specialties
community mental health; assessment and treatment of culturally diverse populations; immigrant adjustment; school adjustment and behavioral problems in children and adolescents; assessment and treatment of children and adults affected by interpersonal violence; domestic violence and human trafficking; women's issues; shared parenting and post-divorce adjustment; later life mental health issues

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"Neurodiverse individuals have had to adapt all their lives and are excellent problem solvers, which makes them a huge asset to any team'

I'm in The Times today talking about the importance of neurodiversity in the workplace.

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“Neurodiversity” or "neurodivergence" is a popular term that’s used to describe differences in the way people’s brains work. The idea is that there’s no “correct” way for the brain to work. Instead, there is a wide range of ways that people perceive and respond to the world, and these differences are to be embraced and encouraged.

Neurodiversity was coined in the 1990s to fight stigma against people with autism, as well as ADHD and learning disorders like dyslexia.

It’s grown into a movement to support people who are neurodivergent — outside of the mainstream in the way their brains work — and to focus on developing their strengths and talents.

The movement acknowledges that autism, ADHD and LDs do cause impairment. That is, they can create obstacles that get in the way of neurodiverse people doing the things they want to do, and treatment should help them reduce symptoms that interfere with their goals. (Child Mind Institute)

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Brookline, MA
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