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NACBT Advisor...

Dr. Michael Edelstein

Dr. Michael R. Edelstein is in private practice in San Francisco and is the award-winning author of Three Minute Therapy, a self-help book for overcoming common emotional and behavioral problems.

In his practice, Dr. Edelstein specializes in the treatment of  anxiety, depression, relationship problems, and addictions, and is one of the few practitioners of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) in the Bay Area. He is available for telephone therapy at 415-673-3848. Dr. Edelstein is also a SMART Recovery Professional
Advisor.

Dr. Edelstein lectures nationally and internationally, appears on radio and television, and is published in psychological journals. He writes the advice column, "Ask Dr.Mike," which appears in the San Francisco Intelligencer.

Dr. Edelstein is a Training Supervisor and Fellow of the Albert Ellis Institute. He holds a diplomate in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy from, and is on the Board of Advisors of, the National Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists. He is also Past President of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy.

You may find Dr. Edelstein's website at http://www.threeminutetherapy.com

Dr. Edelstein has a discussion forum on our website.  If you would like to ask him a question, please visit http://www.nacbt.org/CBT-discussions/sf2k_v34_06/default.asp

"Please be advised that my NACBT certification was one of the factors in my being elected Foreign Affiliate in the British Psychological Society."

-- Joe Roberts
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