Live from 8-10 PM: Therapy with LCSW Mordechai Weinberger; Submit Your Questions

weinberger live[Live from 8-10 p.m.] Beginning at 8 p.m., Social Worker Mordechai Weinberger LCSW will be answering your therapy questions – live on TLS.

To submit your questions which may be asked live on the air, you can call in during the show at 718-683-5858, or text your question to 347-927-8398. You can also submit your question in the comments section of this article, which Mordechai will read during the show.

Mordechai Weinberger is an experienced therapist for many years, and currently hosts a free phone line of various psychological programs that combine Torah and psychology. To listen to these Shiurim and to his daily questions and answers, you can call 718-298 2011. His Yiddish Shiurim are sold by Uvilechtichu Baderch in Batei Medrashi, and his English Shiurim are sold in Seforim stores.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. some members of my family have hurt my spouse terribly…we’ve gone to therapy and are bh in a very good place. however there are times in the year that my family will get together and asked me to join and participate and as nicely and diplomatically as a can I usually get out of it my question is how can I make my family understand that there are certain things my spouse and I won’t or can’t do and when I politely refuse or say I will think about it they should understand that that means please take a step back. ..what can I say to set down the “rules”?

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