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Roberta Cobrin Eisenberg

 

Roberta Cobrin Eisenberg, M.S.W., is a licensed clinical social worker in private practice and a cofounder (1983) and clinical associate of R.E.T.I.R.N. With a broad range of professional experience, she has served at community mental health centers, medical centers, and the Jewish Family & Children Service. She is a Board Certified Diplomate (BCD) of the American Board of Examiners in Clinical Social Work. Ms. Eisenberg has served as Unit Director of the Geriatric Partial Hospitalization Program for the Albert Einstein Medical Center, and completed child psychoanalytic psychotherapy training, as well as Gestalt therapy training. She is a Fellow and founding member (1972) of the Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work. She provides individual and family counseling and offers positive solutions for such care problems as: depression, anxiety, loneliness, grieving losses, acceptance of limitations, long-term illness decisions regarding living arrangements, and stress-related and family support for caregivers requiring assistance in resolving conflicts. Ms. Eisenberg works with adolescents and adults, specializing in care for the older adult, the disabled, and those with chronic illness (mental and physical.)

 

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