Virginia D. Reiber, PhD, CGP

Virginia D. Reiber, PhD, CGP
601 High Street Suite 204 Dedham, MA 02026
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Virginia D. Reiber, PhD, CGP

Dr. Reiber consults with adults in individual and group psychotherapy. Most people who come for consults are having trouble with relationships: friends, family, lovers; at home and/or at work. Some folks feel depressed, confused, lonely, and/or angry. The psychotherapy process with Dr. Reiber is holistic; the treatment assesses cognitive, neurological, and psychodynamic elements in a person's way of being. It is a team eploration between therapist and client.

Dr. Reiber specializes in the treatment of affective disorders (depression and bipolar disorder), post-partum depression, and the results of post-traumatic stress disorder. Vets of any age are welcome.

The therapeutic consultation is a mutual feedback loop between the therapist and client. The goals are to understand what might be going on behind the trouble and feelings, and develop strategies whereby to resolve the issues.

Consultations are by appointment only.

Business accepts check and cash only. Accepted insurance includes only Medicare and BCBS PPO plans. Out-of-network plans are negotiable.
Years In Practice 39
Primary Specialty

Psychologist

Gender Female
Services Virginia D. Reiber, PhD, CGP is a Psychologist office located in Dedham, MA. A psychologist focuses on the evaluation, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental, emotional and behavioral health issues. A clinical psychologist uses psychotherapy and other counseling skills to improve emotional and mental health.

Please call Virginia D. Reiber, PhD, CGP at (781) 329-1159 to schedule an appointment in Dedham, MA or to get more information.
Additional Services Group Psychotherapy
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This woman was the worst therapist I ever had. I saw her many years ago but I still shake my head when I think of how terrible she was. She was so problematic I don't even know where to begin. After telling her about my grief over losing two pregnancies and losing my father to cancer all in the same year and how I was having a hard time moving forward in my life in general and wasn't sure what my life purpose was, she asked me if I would ever consider group therapy because "People with real problems would be interested in why you think you have any." My appointment was always at 3:00. One time she said after yawning while I was in the middle of saying something, "I get so sleepy around 3:00." I had mentioned on the first visit that I get debilitating migraines so if that was the case and I woke up with one the day of a session, would she be okay with me cancelling less than 24 hours? She answered that she has a strict 24 hour cancellation policy, so no. She wouldn't. So one day, I had a session with her but I awoke to the realization that I was having another miscarriage. I went in anyway, doubled over, to the session. When she took one look at me she asked what was wrong, I told her I was having a miscarriage but I came because she had a hard and fast rule of charging if I didn't give a 24 hour cancellation. She told me to go to the hospital but you better believe I called the office the next day to make sure I wasn't going to be charged the $100 for a missed session. I found her to be quite narcissistic, visibly bored, judgemental and unsympathetic. How she ever remained in practice this long is a mystery to me.
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.174.208
March 31, 2022
I do NOT recommend her at all. She needs to retire. She showed signs of dementia and narcissism. She was trying to get me to help my mentally ill ex (who mentally abused and traumatized me) a lot more than she was trying to get me to help myself. I sincerely regret going to her
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.136.150
November 04, 2020
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