Tokyo Meguro Counseling Center: counseling service in Tokyo Japan
English speaking therapist, counselor, and psychologist in Tokyo providing psychological counseling, support, and marital & family psychotherapy at this mental health care counseling service for foreigners in Tokyo Japan (Tel: 03-3716-6624).
Center Overview
The Tokyo Meguro Counseling Center has afforded professional English speaking psychological counselling and psychotherapy for both the international community, as well as psychotherapy in Japanese for the local Japanese community, in Tokyo since 1992. The therapists at the Tokyo Meguro Counseling Center provide individual counseling, marriage and couples counseling; particularly Japanese-Western couples, family counseling, and group psychotherapy in English, Japanese, Spanish, and Chinese. The Tokyo Meguro Counseling Center also conducts training for beginning therapists. The Yutenji Temple in the photo above is a 2 minute walk from the Meguro Counseling Center. Some of the more common problems that the therapists at the Tokyo Meguro Counseling Center have experience treating includes self-confidence problems, relationship/family problems, depression and manic depression, anxiety/panic, eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobias, substance and alcohol abuse, history of traumatic experiences (PTSD)/child abuse, feelings of unreality, sleep disturbances, psychosomatic (mind/body) disorders, women's issues, gay and lesbian issues, and child and adolescent disturbances. The Tokyo Meguro Counseling Center has considerable experience in the treatment of depression. Corporate training and conflict resolution is also available, please inquire for details. Please refer to this link for child and adolescent therapy. The Tokyo Meguro Counseling Center highly values the professional and ethical standards set by the American Psychiatric Association and the therapists maintain Continuing Medical Education Credits in order to provide the highest-quality of care possible. Persons who entrust the Center with their counseling needs are treated kindly and professionally, and the work at hand in the care of these persons and their issues is taken extremely seriously. Counseling ApproachThe Tokyo Meguro Counseling Center highly values the creation of a friendly and compassionate atmosphere in its counseling style. An eclectic counseling approach using a balance of the different major types of therapy (cognitive/behavioral, psychodynamic, supportive, group psychotherapy and others) is employed to fit with what each individual requires in order to achieve the goals set in the sessions. A central theme in therapy is that everyone has certain core issues like feeling inadequate or unloved that one sometimes makes maladaptive defenses against (ie. trying too hard to get noticed by others or getting into unhealthy romantic relations) that can lead to trouble for the individual. Understanding and re-working these defenses and how they lead to trouble, as well as minimizing the effects of one's core issues is a very useful tool in therapy. A detailed description of this approach can be found here: Core Issue-Defense Paradigm, and clinical case examples are on this page. Please refer to the Counseling Tokyo: Depression & Anxiety Specialists page for information on depression and anxiety. Sometimes an illness like severe Depression or Anxiety may require medication in order to allow the talk therapy to jump-start. The therapists at the Meguro Counseling Center have considerable experience in using psychiatric medications and keep up to date with the many medications used in Western countries that are not yet available in Japan. Your therapist can provide you with information and recommendations regarding psychiatric medication, and the Meguro Counseling Center works together with a number of physicians licensed in Japan who can provide a prescription as appropriate. Therapist Profiles
Douglas Berger, M.D., Ph.D. is the Director of the Tokyo Meguro Counseling Center. Dr. Berger is a graduate of New York Medical College where he also completed a 4-year residency program in psychiatry. Now based in Tokyo, he had served on the Faculty of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine Department of Psychiatry in New York as an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. His Japanese qualifications include a Ph.D. in Medical Science from the University of Tokyo School of Medicine received while at the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine at Tokyo University. Dr. Berger is fluent in English and Japanese, and conversational in Chinese.
Further information on Dr. Berger can be seen on his personal home page. Douglas Eames, Ph.D., Associate Center Director Dr. Eames originally received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and has undergone training as a Psychotherapy Counselor with Dr. Berger at the Meguro Counseling Center. Dr. Eames has used virtual reality to treat phobias and anxiety in Tokyo for a number of years, and has experience with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in this capacity. He also has experience using biofeedback techniques to teach relaxation for stress and anxiety management. Dr. Eames has also developed a internet-based 16 session counseling program based on the principles of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for patients with Panic Disorder (in Japanese). He also holds positions at Waseda University and Osaka Kyoiku University as a Visiting Researcher. His major counseling interests are in the mental processes people with depression and anxiety use in their struggle with these issues. Some of Dr. Eames' publications and presentations can be read on this page. Mary Alice O'Dowd, M.D., External Advisor Dr. O'Dowd is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Director of Psychosomatic Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine Department of Psychiatry in New York City. Dr. O'Dowd has written more than 100 articles, abstracts, and book chapters of a variety of topics in psychiatric diagnosis and treatment. She is a graduate of New York Medical College and did her psychiatric Residency at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Dr. O'Dowd is a valuable asset in keeping the therapists at the Meguro Counseling Center at the cutting edge of psychotherapeutic treatment and in promoting excellence of the services provided. Contact InformationTelephone: 03-3716-6624 (+81-3-3716-6624 outside of Japan) for inquiries on counseling and psychotherapy. Long distance/International professional phone consultation by appointment is also available. Please leave a message on the answering machine, most calls will be returned within a few hours, up to 10:45pm, unless requested otherwise. Also, please note that as your call may be forwarded to a mobile phone, you may need to wait a few seconds for transfer, and because of this there is no fax function. Send E-mail inquiries with the E-mail Submission Form. Please provide your telephone numbers (home, work, and cellular) if you send an e-mail. All inquiries will be replied to promptly. Please call if you do not receive a reply within 2 days, as the server may be down on occasion. Location and Therapy Hours: Dr. Berger is located in the Shibuya-Ebisu area of central Tokyo, 5 minutes walk from Yutenji Station (three stops from Shibuya Station on the Toyoko Line or 2 stops from Ebisu Station on the Hibiya Line), or 10 minutes by taxi from Ebisu Station (JR Yamanote Line). Dr. Eames' office is a 5-minute walk from Komazawa Daigaku Station (three stops from Shibuya Station on the Denentoshi Line which continues into the Hanzomon Subway Line. Detailed directions will be provided upon making an appointment for first-time clients. Therapy hours are by appointment and include mornings and evenings Monday through Thursday, and mornings on Friday, Saturday, and national holidays.
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