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Dr. Simone Fujita ([info]youandoblivion) wrote in [info]paxletale,
@ 2017-03-13 19:12:00

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1002 to everyone
Apologies to my brand new tenth floor neighbours who had to deal with the noise of two moves in one day, but at least it's over with now? I'm Simone, just moved here from the Bay Area to set up a private practice with a colleague. (Psychiatry, before anyone asks. Very awkward to drum up business for it, too, but that's why they pay me the big bucks.) Everything's still a bit skew-whiff in the apartment but on the plus side, the carpets have never been cleaner, so feel free to drop by and say hello. I have...espresso and Oreos, it's a very sophisticated joint here.



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[info]youandoblivion
2017-03-13 08:51 pm UTC (link)
Not at all! Always happy to talk a little shop with a colleague. I'm primarily a dialectical behavior therapist (also some CBT to fill out the bench, and trained in EMDR as well). I do a lot of work on bereavement issues, trauma, and mood disorders, but clinical practice does tend to run the gamut. And you?

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[info]devourer
2017-03-13 09:04 pm UTC (link)
EMDR, huh? Read plenty of studies, never had much training in it myself. Fascinating stuff. I'm forensic psychology, with LA County. The usual - CST, mental state opinion, etc - at the very least I can say it's never dull work. Maybe we could get a coffee sometime, pick each other's brains.

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Re: 507
[info]youandoblivion
2017-03-13 09:17 pm UTC (link)
I was sceptical of EMDR in the beginning but everyone I know who works on PTSD issues absolutely swears by it, so eventually I caved. And I can't argue with results, it's very effective. Forensic psychology is the furthest thing from dull, we should absolutely get coffee sometime and chat.

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