Dahlia Berkovitz, PhD

Dr. Berkovitz works with individuals, couples and families from all ages with relational issues that may include pre-marital counseling, relational conflict, divorce, blended families, and parenting skills and individual issues including: dealing with anxiety, depression, bi-polar disorder, sexuality, gender, and sexual orientation issues, and ego-strengthening to name a few.

Dr. Berkovitz has a Doctorate degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Michigan State University, College of Human Ecology, and a Masters degree in Clinical Social Work from Wayne State University.

Dr. Berkovitz is trained in clinical hypnosis and has successfully helped clients manage a wide variety of personal issues including smoking cession, sexual dysfunction, feelings of anxiety, and improved inter-personal relationships through hypnosis.

Dr. Berkovitz is an adjunct professor at Wayne State University, at the Social Work department and for the past six years has taught future therapists couples’ therapy and human sexuality.

Dr. Berkovitz is a Board Member of Dads and Moms of Michigan.

She is a member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) and of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW).