Dr. Harold Altman PH.D.
Psychologist | Clinical
56 Hamilton St Suite 4 Paterson NJ, 07505About
Dr. Harold Altman is a psychologist practicing in Paterson, NJ. Dr. Altman specializes in the treatment of mental health problems, and helps people to cope with their mental illnesses. As a psychologist, Dr. Altman evaluates and treats patients through a variety of methods, most typically being psychotherapy or talk therapy. Patients usually visit Dr. Altman because they have been experiencing depression, anxiety, stress or anger for a significant period of time and are seeking help. Psychologists may perform a variety of exams and assessments to diagnose a mental condition.
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Is nymphomania a real issue?
Nymphomania is a specific term that means sexual behavior that is not regulated and that may have very serious outcomes. Your friend is acting unwisely and, probably, recklessly. She may be placing herself in risky situations repeatedly. Therapy can be invaluable. Strongly encourage her seek a consult with a reputable therapist. READ MORE
Do couples who undergo behavior therapy stay together?
Marriages can benefit from a counselor/ therapist who specializes in working with couples. They have experience and training in the techniques including behavioral interventions when appropriate. Thus select a couples trained therapist and focus less on the technique. Techniques can be adapted to your circumstances READ MORE
Should my child attend our divorce counseling sessions?
Children should be informed. The timing is based on how soon this is likely to happen. Plan with your therapist the details of the impending separation first. Then after you both have an understanding of what that looks like have a discussion with your therapist about how to convey to a 7 year old. Rehearse first. Anticipate questions. Keep it simple then schedule a session. Remember: he’s 7 and it has to be very very simple READ MORE
Sudden fear of driving. What should I do?
This fear has recently arisen. Ask: what changes have I experienced recently? Changes in physical, emotional or personal functioning can precipitate a fear. Speaking with someone professionally can often identify the change and help set a corrective course of action. Good luck with addressing this issue. READ MORE
Need Help overcoming Medical Anxiety-Fear of MND
A new fear is quite worrisome to you, no doubt. How did the fear begin? 2 steps: 1) can you prove the rational basis of your fear? What % of adults have this? Why your boyfriend? 2) If you do not have data to support your fear, accept it as irrational. Irrational fears can be overcome with CBT, possibly in a few sessions. You can regain your rational self at little cost. READ MORE
Can psychologists also help one deal with pain better?
Your mother has been suffering. Physicians have been unable to diagnose a medical disorder. She , apparently, is still in much discomfort. Psychology can reduce discomfort by various methods. Your mother might be relieved to know that. Ask her. Let’s see how she responds. READ MORE
My son has a hard time paying attention to instructions, and tells me he feels nervous all the time. Should he be in counseling?
Your child is bringing his concern to you. Acknowledge it. Speak to his teacher about his performance and behavior. Ask her to monitor. Do the same at home. Decide if the teacher and your own observations confirm his report. Discuss options with his teacher including whether a consult with a professional would help. READ MORE
When is it advised to see a doctor for depression?
These changes are important because you experience them, a coworker confirms that there has been a change in your behavior and they are impacting an important area of your life i.e. work. Now imagine that you can finally address these feelings and changes with a professional interested in helping you address this. It would be a good step READ MORE
How can I get my son to not be scared of the dark?
Night light. Keep door open. Stay with him varying the time and distance from the door until you gradually decrease your time in the room and move closer to door READ MORE
Can counseling help my husband's behavior?
Yes. Important for him to identify the trigger to his behavioral change. Can be external like work pressure or internal like his perception of a situation. READ MORE
My son has been diagnosed with autism and it is depressing my wife. Please help.
Let her know it’s common to feel sad and confused by a very difficult and unexpected diagnosis of a beloved child. Support and guidance are available READ MORE
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