Russian-Speaking Therapists in Saint Louis, MO
Hypnosis is not mind control— "it’s a natural state of deep focus that helps you gain greater control over your mind and body". As Dr. David Spiegel of Stanford explains, it’s a powerful tool for changing behaviors, improving emotions, and enhancing well-being. Hypnosis can sharpen study habits, reduce stress, boost self-esteem, and help manage appetite, sleep, or anxiety. When challenges feel overwhelming, hypnosis offers a faster, more comfortable path to positive change. Unlock your potential today.
Hypnosis is not mind control— "it’s a natural state of deep focus that helps you gain greater control over your mind and body". As Dr. David Spiegel of Stanford explains, it’s a powerful tool for changing behaviors, improving emotions, and enhancing well-being. Hypnosis can sharpen study habits, reduce stress, boost self-esteem, and help manage appetite, sleep, or anxiety. When challenges feel overwhelming, hypnosis offers a faster, more comfortable path to positive change. Unlock your potential today.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or disconnected—from yourself or from others—you’re not alone. Many people come to therapy feeling unseen, misunderstood, or alone with their inner experiences, often shaped by past relationships or early life experiences. Therapy can be a safe space to slow down and make sense of what you’ve been carrying.
I specialize in working with individuals who are navigating complex trauma, chronic emotional struggles, relational difficulties, and life transitions.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or disconnected—from yourself or from others—you’re not alone. Many people come to therapy feeling unseen, misunderstood, or alone with their inner experiences, often shaped by past relationships or early life experiences. Therapy can be a safe space to slow down and make sense of what you’ve been carrying.
I specialize in working with individuals who are navigating complex trauma, chronic emotional struggles, relational difficulties, and life transitions.
Dr. Lena Pearlman is the clinical director and lead therapist of Pearlman & Associates, a team of social workers in private practice in St. Louis MO. Lena has been a social worker for 25 years and believes that we all have the capacity to make positive changes that improve the quality of our lives. Lena uses a client centered interactive style along with a warm caring manner. She takes time to understand your history, identify your strengths, acknowledge your feelings and clarify your goals with a plan to help you make progress towards them.
Dr. Lena Pearlman is the clinical director and lead therapist of Pearlman & Associates, a team of social workers in private practice in St. Louis MO. Lena has been a social worker for 25 years and believes that we all have the capacity to make positive changes that improve the quality of our lives. Lena uses a client centered interactive style along with a warm caring manner. She takes time to understand your history, identify your strengths, acknowledge your feelings and clarify your goals with a plan to help you make progress towards them.
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You might be someone who understands everything.
You can explain your patterns, you’ve read the books, maybe even tried therapy before. And still… something feels off. You feel stuck, disconnected, or like you’re living more in your head than in your life.
That’s usually where I meet people.
I’m an existential therapist, which means we slow things down and pay attention to what your experience actually feels like — not just what makes sense. Many of the people I work with are thoughtful, self-aware, and used to holding a lot together, but internally feel anxious, overwhelmed, or alone in it.
You might be someone who understands everything.
You can explain your patterns, you’ve read the books, maybe even tried therapy before. And still… something feels off. You feel stuck, disconnected, or like you’re living more in your head than in your life.
That’s usually where I meet people.
I’m an existential therapist, which means we slow things down and pay attention to what your experience actually feels like — not just what makes sense. Many of the people I work with are thoughtful, self-aware, and used to holding a lot together, but internally feel anxious, overwhelmed, or alone in it.
I work with adults who function well externally but struggle with chronic self-doubt, emotional dysregulation, and difficulties in work and relationships. Many carry unresolved family-of-origin trauma and patterns of relational conflict that echo early object relations. These internalized dynamics often lead to codependent behaviors, boundary difficulties, or repeated relational disappointments. Through focused psychodynamic exploration, clients gain insight into their patterns, develop greater affect tolerance, and build a more integrated, authentic sense of self.
I work with adults who function well externally but struggle with chronic self-doubt, emotional dysregulation, and difficulties in work and relationships. Many carry unresolved family-of-origin trauma and patterns of relational conflict that echo early object relations. These internalized dynamics often lead to codependent behaviors, boundary difficulties, or repeated relational disappointments. Through focused psychodynamic exploration, clients gain insight into their patterns, develop greater affect tolerance, and build a more integrated, authentic sense of self.
Are you the one others rely on—but lately it’s getting harder to hold it all together?
I work with therapists, healthcare providers, educators, and other helping professionals who feel burned out, overwhelmed, or disconnected despite their professional success. You may be overthinking, emotionally exhausted, or struggling in relationships. Perhaps you already have strong coping skills—but they no longer resolve the inner conflict or disconnect from your loved ones.
Are you the one others rely on—but lately it’s getting harder to hold it all together?
I work with therapists, healthcare providers, educators, and other helping professionals who feel burned out, overwhelmed, or disconnected despite their professional success. You may be overthinking, emotionally exhausted, or struggling in relationships. Perhaps you already have strong coping skills—but they no longer resolve the inner conflict or disconnect from your loved ones.
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