SONYA BERMAN-BRODSKY, Psy.D.

(Supervised)

Hello, my name is Dr. Sonya Berman-Brodsky. Lovely to virtually meet you! I’m a pre-licensed psychologist and sex therapist specializing in treating individuals and couples. I have experience working with children, adolescents and adults with a variety of all the challenges that bring us to therapy such as depression, anxiety, trauma, ADHD, relationship issues, transitions and many more. Becoming certified as a Sex Therapist through the Sexual Health Alliance particularly informs my interest working with sexual issues and sexuality concerns as well as a focus on members of the LGBTQ+ population and those struggling with gender identity. I’m passionate about de-stigmatizing sexual conversations and using an “edutainment” approach while teaching society about research-based intimacy facts, in and out of clinical spaces (yes, I love puns). Pleasure is an important part of life (and we wouldn’t be here without sex)…so let’s talk about it!

I earned my doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Immaculata University and am currently being supervised by a licensed psychologist at Liv Associates. It is very important to me that my clients feel safe, understood and comfortable throughout our work together, and I focus on creating an approachable, judgment free atmosphere. I strive to make a genuine connection with each person and laughter is often part of that process. Please don’t feel the need to hold anything back as it is all useful as I learn more about you! I’m excited to work collaboratively with you through navigating whatever is bringing you in be it relationship issues, intimacy concerns, increased comfortability with sexual conversations, emotion regulation difficulties, adjustment issues, a mood disorder, neurodivergence, or significant life changes.

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