Therapists in 10118
Alexandra Epstein
Counselor, MA, LMHC
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10118 (Online Only)
My goal is to create a safe and supportive environment where you can openly express your thoughts and feelings. Together, we can work to explore troubling thoughts and emotions, and begin to identify self-limiting beliefs. As you gain new insights and a greater understanding of yourself, you can start to understand the motivations behind your patterns of thinking and behavior. Self discovery and self awareness can be empowering and liberating, paving the way to making more meaningful, fulfiilling choices in your life.
My goal is to create a safe and supportive environment where you can openly express your thoughts and feelings. Together, we can work to explore troubling thoughts and emotions, and begin to identify self-limiting beliefs. As you gain new insights and a greater understanding of yourself, you can start to understand the motivations behind your patterns of thinking and behavior. Self discovery and self awareness can be empowering and liberating, paving the way to making more meaningful, fulfiilling choices in your life.
Marcus M. Silverman
Licensed Psychoanalyst, MA, LP, NCPsyA
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
New York, NY 10118
Psychotherapy is, most honestly, a very remarkable and often surprising kind of 'conversation.' The distinction being that when we have a 'conversation,' we only know where it will begin, but not where it will end. The 'getting there,' the movement toward 'the end,' is often a thought-provoking, pleasurable, funny, sad, profound experience that changes people in wholly positive ways. When therapist and patient develop a good working relationship, transformative things can happen. My work centers around creating a serious, useful, and private space to begin exploring the depths of what causes you to suffer, or feel misunderstood.
Psychotherapy is, most honestly, a very remarkable and often surprising kind of 'conversation.' The distinction being that when we have a 'conversation,' we only know where it will begin, but not where it will end. The 'getting there,' the movement toward 'the end,' is often a thought-provoking, pleasurable, funny, sad, profound experience that changes people in wholly positive ways. When therapist and patient develop a good working relationship, transformative things can happen. My work centers around creating a serious, useful, and private space to begin exploring the depths of what causes you to suffer, or feel misunderstood.