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Princeton Center For DBT

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245 Nassau St C, #8, Princeton, NJ, 08540, United States

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Mon9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Sat9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
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Molly E 
a month ago

Julie has unfortunately changed her ways in the last two years since I first saw her. I originally thought I found a therapist who understood me but I was wrong. She asked me if I was interested in EMDR at my first appointment back, and took up half of the appt time talking about it. I said maybe, at some point. At the following appointment she already had the things set up for an EMDR session. I had no forewarning, she didn't text me or anything to let me know that was the plan so I could be even remotely prepared. There wa... read more

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Angela 
a month ago

Dec 2024: My referring therapist said that she’s heard good reviews of this place, so I’m sure that many people get a good experience out of it. I personally did not, and am not sure what I could’ve done for it to be different. I wrote in a form that a potential trigger for me was if I did a group support type of therapy where people shared potentially traumatic experiences, so I was not interested in that and only specifically skills training. I said I was referred specifically for DBT based training. During my intake I was... read more

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Rachel Kahn 
a month ago

I was considering this practice until I learned about their dangerous techniques. You can see in their response to a reviewer named Angela that they actually *validated* their methods. It’s well established that therapy groups where people share details of abuse are considered trauma processing, which is inappropriate for anyone at a sensitive stage of recovery. In the most basic trauma model, that’s referred to as "stage 2” work (a framework that is oversimplified since the process is a spectrum, but it’s still a widely use... read more

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Danielle Brossoie 
a month ago

The growth and change in myself has been noticed by everyone around me. My experience with Julie has saved my life 

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Cliff Mintz 
a month ago

I've been working with Julie for the past two years. I was very depressed and had been seeing a traditional psychotherapist for over 20 years. While it helped in the past, I wasn't getting any better and my therapist recommended the Princeton Center for DBT and Counseling. I had some previous experience with DBT and decided to give it a try to help me get out of my almost three year depression. Julie's innovative and real-world application of DBT principles and practices helped me climb out of my depression. She is compassio... read more

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Princeton Center For DBT has a 4 star rating with 40 reviews. 

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