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Dr. Bruce Fischer

Crosslake and Minneapolis, Minnesota

Dr. Bruce Fischer

PhD in Family Social Science, University of Minnesota
Years in practice: 25+
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I work with depression, anxiety, unresolved grief & loss, chemical dependency and other addiction problems, shame (self-esteem problems), intimacy issues, sexual concerns, anger problems, personality disorders (including borderline disorder), and unresolved problems resulting from childhood neglect, abuse and/or trauma. My approach is empathic, direct, thoughtful, and adapted to your needs. I find that effective therapy is collaborative, working together to understand your concerns, their origins and most importantly, how to bring about the internal and behavioral changes that will be beneficial to you. My goal is to help integrate your shame and vulnerabilities into a healthy identity grounded in self-esteem and pride.

Crosslake and Minneapolis, Minnesota
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