Dr. Sam Von Reiche: Reality Show on Mothers and Daughters


 

Dr. Sam Von Reiche: Reality Show on Mothers and Daughters – www.drsamvonreiche.com Dr. Sam Von Reiche, Psy.D. is featured in this pilot for a reality show on the relationships between mothers and daughters. Dysfunctional mother-daughter relationships can result in eating disorders, addiction, depression, and low self esteem. Dr. Sam counsels a client with role play. Her approach is highly interactive and solution focused, in contrast to more traditional psychotherapy. Dr. Sam is a licensed clinical psychologist with a conveniently located office in Clifton, New Jersey, serving the whole of northern, New Jersey. She specializes in short and medium term treatment for depression and other mood disorders, adult ADD and ADHD, alcohol and substance abuse as well as other addictions, marital and couple counseling, as well as her own brand of personal coaching known as “Success Coaching”. For more about Dr. Sam, visit her upbeat and informative website www.drsamvonreiche.com For a wide array of interesting articles related to mental health and happiness, check out Dr. Sam’s blog at www.drsamvonreiche.com/blog/ She would love you to visit her on Facebook @ www.facebook.com/drsamvonreiche Follow her on Twitter @ www.twitter.com/drsamvonreiche Reach a live person waiting to help you at Dr. Sam’s office between 8 am and 5 pm: 973 -815-0777 Extension 201 Receive an email response within 24 hours: [email protected]

 

Panelists focus on substance abuse

Filed under: drug addiction counseling

MOREHEAD CITY — Individuals filed into West Carteret High School Auditorium Thursday night to hear what a panel made up of medical personnel, law enforcement, a counselor and a former addict had to say about substance abuse in Carteret County.
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Drowned in a Stream of Prescriptions

Filed under: drug addiction counseling

Emphasizing that he had no intention of bringing legal action against any of the doctors involved, Mr. Fee said: “People have to know that kids are out there getting these drugs and getting addicted to them. And doctors are helping them do it …
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