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Barry
Selman

Barry Selman Psychotherapy

67, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Hi, I’m Barry Selman, a Chapel Hill psychotherapist serving the NC Triangle Durham Chapel Hill, Raleigh, and Cary NC. My passion is working with people to help them to heal and transform the wounded parts of themselves. My areas of specialty include marriage counseling, addiction therapy, depression counseling, and executive level business coaching and consulting.

My Triangle area psychotherapy office is located in Chapel Hill, minutes from the Durham city border, and conveniently located on Legion Road just off of I-40, exit 270.

Since 1979, I’ve been helping my clients build more fulfilling lives through marriage counseling, depression therapy, couples therapy, and addiction recovery therapy.

In addition to one-on-one psychotherapy sessions, I also offer group therapy in Chapel Hill at a location convenient for those throughout the Triangle NC area. Current groups include a divorce support group, a men’s support group and a recovery group for sexual addiction.

Learn more about how I work with others to transform their lives:

Chapel Hill, Durham, Cary, and Raleigh area marriage counseling
General Psychotherapy, Triangle NC region
Addiction Counseling in Durham, Chapel Hill, and the Triangle area


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  • Barry Selman Psychotherapist 1979
    Psychotherapist
    • Over 25 years of experience in Meditation, Guided Visualization Techniques, Dreams and Inner Child Work • Over 10 years of training in Body Centered Gestalt Therapy with Stuart Alpert, ACSW, D.Psy., co-director of the Hartford Family Institute • A three-year Jungian and five-year Freudian analyses during the 1980s • Nine Years of Core Energetics and Pathwork Process training • Graduate of the Satir Institute of the Southeast • Certified Grief Counselor and Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Facilitator • Advanced training in Developmental Needs Meeting Strategies • Two years of training in couples, family and group psychotherapy at the Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services Institute in New York City • Volunteer work includes 4 years of facilitating an Aids psychotherapy group; leading grief support groups as well as groups for teenagers, drug and alcohol abusers, and victims of sexual abuse