David Berger, PhD, Clinical Psychology

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As an insight-oriented therapist, my goal is to help you understand why you feel and think the way you do and develop an emotionally healthier way to relate to yourself and the people in your life.

Find out why curiosity is better than criticism when it comes to change.
16/09/2019

Find out why curiosity is better than criticism when it comes to change.

“Do we fight to change things or do we fight to punish?”This question is posed by the Gandhi character in the award-winning film of the same name. Althoug

Celebrate good times ... come on! It's more important than you might think.
15/08/2019

Celebrate good times ... come on! It's more important than you might think.

What do you consider an occasion worthy of celebration? Graduating college, getting a promotion, giving a good presentation? There are no rules for when it’s a

What do you want in life? You can't find the answer unless you ask the question.
15/08/2019

What do you want in life? You can't find the answer unless you ask the question.

It’s a simple question, and yet one that many people struggle with: “What do I want?” The challenge for some is in answering the question, because competing va

How to Turn Missed Opportunities Into Teachable Moments
17/06/2019

How to Turn Missed Opportunities Into Teachable Moments

We all know the feeling of a missed opportunity, the stream of “what ifs” that flows from regret. Sometimes a window of opportunity truly does close and there

Don't know why you feel/think/act a certain way? That's a good place to start.
31/05/2019

Don't know why you feel/think/act a certain way? That's a good place to start.

In film and in literature, there’s nothing more captivating than a good mystery. Whether it’s a hidden message encoded in a priceless painting, or a dusty robo

Find out how some or your "bad" habits are actually trying to help you.
31/05/2019

Find out how some or your "bad" habits are actually trying to help you.

When we think about our bad habits, our instinct may be to judge ourselves for having them and perhaps to feel ashamed of our inability to break them. We may t

How learning to say "no" can enhance your self-esteem and improve your relationships.
31/05/2019

How learning to say "no" can enhance your self-esteem and improve your relationships.

“Yes” and “no” are two of the clearest words in the English language, but they can also be two of the most opaque. “Yes,” for example, can come in a variety of

Even if you're in therapy, that's just 1 hour a week. Here's how to make the most of the other 167 hours.
31/05/2019

Even if you're in therapy, that's just 1 hour a week. Here's how to make the most of the other 167 hours.

One hundred and sixty seven. That’s the number of hours the typical client spends outside of therapy each week, and it is ultimately the time in which rea

You may not be able to change your past, but here are 3 reasons why your past matters.
31/05/2019

You may not be able to change your past, but here are 3 reasons why your past matters.

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” observed the writer George Santayana. That holds true for global affairs,

Glad to share some thoughts on transitioning to life in Israel with the Nefesh B'Nefesh community!
06/12/2018

Glad to share some thoughts on transitioning to life in Israel with the Nefesh B'Nefesh community!

We hope Aliyah will inspire the joy of a long-awaited homecoming. But although Israel truly is our home, it is a country most of us have never lived in before. We may feel nostalgic about the smell of fresh falafel on Ben Yehudah or the sight of Masada at sunrise, but does that really prepare us for...

Why "Clients" Are Not the Same as "Patients"
06/12/2018

Why "Clients" Are Not the Same as "Patients"

Some psychologists tend to use “patient” and “client” interchangeably, but there’s an important difference between those terms. For example, a lawyer would neve

Find out what ice cubes can teach us about change.
06/11/2018

Find out what ice cubes can teach us about change.

Have you ever watched an ice cube melt? It’s not the most exciting way to spend an afternoon, but it conveys a valuable lesson about the process of change. An

Why you may be afraid of starting therapy, and why you don't have to be.
10/10/2018

Why you may be afraid of starting therapy, and why you don't have to be.

To a psychologist, it seems obvious that those seeking to improve their lives would be eager to start therapy. However, the fact is that three fears often preve

Want to win the blame game? Stop playing.
10/10/2018

Want to win the blame game? Stop playing.

It’s tempting to play the blame game, to point a finger at other people and fault them for your problems. If others have caused you harm, whether family member

Learn why change is hard and why that's ok.
08/08/2018

Learn why change is hard and why that's ok.

As children, we learn how to feel, think and act. Over time we reinforce these ways of feeling, thinking, and acting until they become psychological habits deep

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