MR. DALE L GOLDSTEIN, LCSW
Social Work at Titus Ave, Rochester, NY

License number
New York R026286
Category
Social Work
Type
Clinical
Address
Address
882 Titus Ave, Rochester, NY 14617
Phone
(585) 544-8124
(800) 986-3910 (Fax)

Professional information

Dale L Goldstein Photo 1

Dale L Goldstein, Rochester NY - LSW

Specialties:
Social Work, Psychotherapy
Address:
Heartwork Institute
882 Titus Ave, Rochester 14617
(585) 544-8124 (Phone), (888) 918-9858 (Fax)
Procedures:
Counseling Services, Couples Therapy, Crisis Intervention, Family Counseling, Grief Therapy, Marital Counseling, Psychotherapy Services, Stress Management
Conditions:
Anxiety Conditions, Depression, Depressive Disorders, Grief, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Relational Problems, Stress
Awards:
Nautils Book Award, 2008, Benjamin Franklin Award Fianlist, 2008, ForeWord Book of the Year Silver Metal, 2007, Heartwork How to get what you really REALLY want, 2007
Languages:
English
Philosophy:
Dale created Heartwork in 1981 after fifteen years of study, and has been evolving the work since that time. Heartwork is a gentle, deeply penetrating process that supports the growth and healing of the body/mind/spirit of individuals and organizations.
Education:
Undergraduate Schools
Wayne State University
Graduated: 1967
Graduated: 1969


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Director, Heartwork Institute, Inc.

Position:
Psychotherapist at Self-employed (Self-employed), Director at Heartwork Institute, Inc.
Location:
Rochester, New York Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
Self-employed since Jul 1981 - Psychotherapist Heartwork Institute, Inc. since Jul 1981 - Director
Education:
Wayne State University 1967 - 1969
MSW, Social Work
Wayne State University 1964 - 1969
MSW
Skills:
Self-esteem, Coaching, Hypnotherapy, Executive Coaching, Leadership Development, Family Therapy, Grief Counseling, Public Speaking, Motivational Interviewing, Meditation, Stress, Motivational Speaking
Honor & Awards:
Book awards for "Heartwork: How To Get What You Really, REALLY Want" Silver Medal Awards -- Nautilus Book Award (Personal Growth/Psychology category) and Foreword Magazine’s Book of the Year (Mind/Body/Spirit category) -- and Finalist (one of two) for the Benjamin Franklin Award (Psychology/Self-Help category)