John R Fishbein, PhD

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4020 Moorpark Ave Ste 204
San Jose, CA 95117

John R. Fishbein, Ph.D., located in San Jose, CA, offers solution-oriented counseling services to empower clients towards fuller, healthier, and happier lives. With expertise in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and other modern approaches, Dr. Fishbein collaborates with individuals, couples, and families since 1975, locally and globally, to address issues like anxiety, depression, and relationship dynamics.

Dr. Fishbein's approach emphasizes client-counselor partnership, reflected in his book "Emotional First Aid: A Practical Approach To Common Concerns." Embracing remote counseling, he conducts sessions via video platforms like Zoom and Facetime, ensuring convenient and effective support for clients worldwide.

Offering flexible therapy options, including telephone, video, and in-office sessions, Dr. Fishbein tailors his services to suit diverse schedules and preferences. Clients benefit from his vast experience and commitment to transformative, collaborative counseling, spanning locations such as Los Gatos, Palo Alto, and Fremont, for a profound impact on their well-being.

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3.57 reviews
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Andrew S.
10/15/2012

I have seen Dr. Fishbein for about 6 months and can't say enough good things about him. He is amazing at cutting through the BS and getting very quickly to the root of what you are thinking and...

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Tiffany H.
3/11/2025

I saw Dr. Fishbein when I was a teenager. He is UNETHICAL. He VIOLATED HIPAA laws with me. I was very rebellious, and I would tell him about the rebellious things I was doing. He would then share...

Laura G.
6/4/2012

My husband and I saw John for Marriage Counseling a few years back. I come from a long line of therapists although I myself am not in the business. I am giving John only 1 star for several...

christine s.
9/13/2014

His book is good but don't waste money on seeing him in person or talking to him over the phone. His counseling was male centric and my guess is that he dispenses legal advice as a macabre bonus...

J B.
2/29/2016

In my opinion, most people should see a personal coach whether they need to or not. It's part of a healthy, balanced approach to life. No one has all of the answers. At least that's my thinking....

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