Bipolar-informed therapist profile
William Selig, PsyD, MFA
Berkeley, CA
Has your relationship developed repetitive negative cycles that leave you feeling lonely and disconnected? Are you navigating the unique complications that neurodiversity or bipolar disorder bring to a couple? Do you struggle to get close but not too close? Perhaps you feel isolated because of your social anxiety, compulsive behaviors, perfectionism, chronic depression, aspergers, or mild autism. Is it hard to set boundaries, or to navigate them? I can provide the expertise, guidance, and tools you need to foster meaningful change.
Care Fit
- Role
- Therapist
- Availability
- Accepting new patients
- Visit types
- Telehealth, In person
Specialties and Approach
Specialties
- Bipolar I
- Bipolar II
- Trauma
- Anxiety
Treatment modalities
- CBT
- DBT
- Mindfulness
- Psychoeducation
Client populations
- Adults
- Couples
- Neurodiverse
Frequently asked questions
- Is William Selig currently accepting new patients?
- William is currently accepting new patients. Reach them by calling (510) 871-8326 to schedule an initial appointment.
- Does William Selig accept insurance?
- Insurance information is not currently listed. Contact William directly to ask about accepted plans and out-of-pocket rates.
- How much does William Selig charge per session?
- Session fee information is not listed. Contact William directly to ask about rates.
- Does William Selig offer online therapy or telehealth?
- Yes, William offers both telehealth (secure video) and in-person appointments in Berkeley.
- What makes William Selig a bipolar disorder specialist?
- William lists bipolar disorder as a primary specialty and uses evidence-based approaches recognized for mood stabilization drawing on CBT, DBT, Mindfulness, and more. William is listed on Bipolar Therapy Hub, a directory focused exclusively on therapists with verified bipolar expertise.
- How do I schedule an appointment with William Selig?
- Reach William by calling (510) 871-8326. Mention you found their profile on Bipolar Therapy Hub and briefly describe what you're hoping to work on.