Dr. Tal Ginsburg, smiling, with shoulder-length blonde hair, wearing a checkered blazer and layered necklaces, standing against a wooden wall.

Tal Ginsburg, PsyD

Psychological Associate, PSB 94028012

Supervised by Dr. Chelsea Sarai, PSY 32481


We may be a good fit if you’re…

  • Seeking to build more trust in yourself and your ability to navigate life’s difficulties

  • Feeling stuck and unsure which behaviors or patterns are holding you back

  • Ready to break cycles of intergenerational trauma

  • Wanting to live in alignment with your core values

  • Curious to deepen your self-awareness in order to strengthen your relationships with yourself and others

  • Grieving a loss or coping with a significant life change

  • Struggling to form meaningful relationships due to insecurities or emotional pain

  • Navigating identity shifts during life transitions, such as the postpartum period

  • Carrying unprocessed childhood trauma that feels too scary or shameful to face

  • In college and struggling with self-esteem or feeling empowered in this new stage of independence 


I will make you feel seen—in both your resilience and your pain—and help you sit with the discomfort of your growth while building trust within yourself.

I promise to hold you accountable for the ways you may be keeping yourself stuck, by helping you understand how these patterns have served and protected you. Together, we’ll explore how to protect yourself in ways that expand your life and deepen your connection to both yourself and others.

An office workspace with a wooden desk, a black office chair, a tall houseplant in a silver pot, a black adjustable desk lamp, an open book, a framed artwork of a guitar, and a rattan chair against a plain white wall.

Works with:

  • Couples

  • Adults

  • College Students

  • Perinatal/Postpartum population


Specialties:

  • Grief and Loss

  • Breaking cycles of intergenerational trauma 

  • Building self-awareness and confidence in college students

  • Complex Trauma (Trauma of an interpersonal nature)

  • Communication issues in relationships 

  • Low self-esteem

  • Lack of self-trust

  • Children of abusive parents 

  • Perinatal/ Postpartum anxiety and depression

  • Adult ADHD Diagnosis and Testing


Background & Education:

  • University of Denver, Graduate School of Professional Psychology, PsyD in Clinical Psychology

  • Boston University, B.A in Psychology & Spanish

  • CU Anschutz School of Family Medicine, Internship in Clinical Psychology, APA Accredited Internship

  • Reaching HOPE, Post-Doctoral Fellowship

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I believe that we are all doing the best we can to cope with life in all its beautiful complexity. But, a lot of the time, the ways in which we try to survive and protect ourselves can create significant disconnection in our lives, both to other people and ourselves.


I am an attachment oriented therapist who tries to deeply understand how one’s early interpersonal experiences and attachments have shaped their understanding of self and self-worth. I am curious about how our insecurities that have developed through these interpersonal experiences impact one’s ability to relate to others, relate to themselves, and function in the world. My focus on attachment is reflected in my therapeutic style, where I prioritize building a strong bond and trust with my clients.


I meet my clients where they are at, without my own expectations or agenda of where they should be in their journey. I specialize in supporting individuals who are experiencing anxiety, depression, low self-worth, emotion regulation difficulties, relationship difficulties, and grief. I am passionate about supporting the perinatal and postpartum population, and supporting them with postpartum anxiety and depression. Additionally, I am passionate about working with teenagers, and helping them build confidence, self-awareness, strong communication, and healthy coping skills.

“I hope to support you in building a deeper connection and cultivating compassion for yourself. I want to help you feel confident knowing what your needs are, and advocating for them in relationships.

Mostly, I want to help you believe that your voice deserves to be heard, and that you deserve to take up space in the world.”

— Dr. Ginsburg

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