Dr. Diana Haberman
A seasoned therapist with extensive experience in individual, adolescent, family, and group therapy, drawing from diverse methods including Jungian, CBT, DBT, and mindfulness. She specializes in trauma, mood disorders, and dual diagnoses, and has provided crisis support during major events like 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina.

Who I am. What I do.
I am Dr. Diana Haberman and I hope to keep this summary as short as possible. I have worked in various
settings over the years. I have a wide range of experience in adolescent, family, groups, and individual
therapy. I have learned and practiced several different methods of therapy, such as Psychotherapy
(Jungian and Psychomotor, Rogerian, Systems, Cognitive Behavioral, Dialectical Behavioral and
Mindfulness. In my current practice I work primarily with adults and some adolescents.
I have specialized in Trauma which includes domestic, war, natural disasters, sudden changes in life, and the slow abuse trauma that
can occur from living in a drug or alcoholic home system and a Narcissist family system. I also work well
with Depressive, Anxiety, OCD, and other Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) diagnoses. I have
worked with the Red Cross in the 911 crisis and Hurricane Katrina. I enjoy dual diagnoses.
“The most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely.”
– Dr. Carl Jung
