Mental Health Counselor / Therapist in San Francisco, CA
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Adam Blum, MFT
Relationship Issues?
Location
2148 Market Street   
(Between Church and Sanchez)   
San FranciscoCA 94114
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Practice Information
Do you wonder “Will I ever be happy in relationship?”

Are you lonely, wondering why you are single?

Do the same issues keep coming up in your relationships?

Feeling anxious or depressed?

If you are dealing with these issues, you are not alone. Every day I help clients build better relationships and break free from deeply ingrained patterns. If you long for a healthy relationship that doesn’t constantly cause pain, I can help.

With an interactive and practical approach, I will help you work through your relationship issues. Expanding your ability for self acceptance will be a core focus of our work together. Guiding you on the path to self understanding, I will help you break through the places you are stuck in defeating patterns.

This process will help you improve all of your relationships, including your most important relationship—the relationship you have with you.

My work is informed by my own 22-year long term relationship.

The initial phone consultation is free. I check my confidential voicemail several times daily and will call you back within 24 hours.
Licenses/Certifications
 Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)
License Info
MFC 44892
Education
Vassar College, B.A. in Psychology, 1984

Harvard University, Visiting Student in Psychology, 1983

John F. Kennedy University, M.A. in Counseling Psychology.
Specialization in Somatic Psychology, 2003

My work is influenced by the Hakomi Method of Body-Centered Psychotherapy and the writings of Ron Kurtz.
Bio:
I also offer Couples Counseling.

I can help you and your partner to better communicate and to jumpstart the cycle of goodwill in your relationship. I am skilled in helping couples establish better boundaries, a common issue in most relationships. Many couples need help in saying what is “hard to say”, which can ultimately lead to greater intimacy when shared in the safe environment of couples therapy. Other couples need help in crossing the divide of anger, hurt, and mistrust. I am interested in the expansion of emotional intimacy and have facilitated a psychotherapy group entitled, “Intimacy”.
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Hours
Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Practice Areas/Issues Treated
 Therapy
 Anger Management
 Anxiety and Panic
 Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
 Body Image Issues
 Caregiver Issues
 Chronic Illness
 Couples
 Depression
 Divorce
 Eating Disorders
 Gay or Lesbian Issues
 Grief and Loss
 Life Transitions
 Loneliness
 Marriage & Family Therapy
 Marriage Counseling
 Men's Issues
 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
 Online / Teletherapy
 Pre and Postpartum Mental Health
 Relationship Issues
 Self-Esteem Issues
 Seniors and Elder Care Issues
 Stress Management
 Trauma and PTSD
 Work and Career Issues
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