Career Counseling Therapists in New York, NY
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Renee L Eddy
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, M CASAC, L Coach, ACC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Online Only
I support clients dealing with the mental health impacts of family conflict, career struggles, anger issues, Micro-aggressions at work, dealing with family members with addictions or self and your core beliefs.
I believe that life’s challenges are a natural part of the human experience but can be navigated and overcome with the right support and guidance. My philosophy is rooted in the belief that clients already possess the strength and resources needed to thrive. My role is to help uncover, nurture, and enhance these abilities. Life’s challenges may be inevitable, but they don’t define us. Life can still be fulfilling and meaningful. As your therapist, I am dedicated to providing a safe, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where you can explore your goals, overcome obstacles, and embrace growth.
I support clients dealing with the mental health impacts of family conflict, career struggles, anger issues, Micro-aggressions at work, dealing with family members with addictions or self and your core beliefs.
I believe that life’s challenges are a natural part of the human experience but can be navigated and overcome with the right support and guidance. My philosophy is rooted in the belief that clients already possess the strength and resources needed to thrive. My role is to help uncover, nurture, and enhance these abilities. Life’s challenges may be inevitable, but they don’t define us. Life can still be fulfilling and meaningful. As your therapist, I am dedicated to providing a safe, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where you can explore your goals, overcome obstacles, and embrace growth.
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I am a licensed therapist based in NYC, working with individuals and couples across the lifespan. Many people recognize positive aspects of themselves, but struggle to feel connected in relationships or at peace in their daily lives. I am particularly sensitive to clients facing moments of transition, such as a big move, job loss, or breakup, when the delicate balance can seem unstable, and symptoms of anxiety, depression, and self-doubt can emerge. I am focused on ensuring that my clients see real progress: my style is interactive, non-judgmental, and positions clients as the experts on where they are now, and where they are going.
I am a licensed therapist based in NYC, working with individuals and couples across the lifespan. Many people recognize positive aspects of themselves, but struggle to feel connected in relationships or at peace in their daily lives. I am particularly sensitive to clients facing moments of transition, such as a big move, job loss, or breakup, when the delicate balance can seem unstable, and symptoms of anxiety, depression, and self-doubt can emerge. I am focused on ensuring that my clients see real progress: my style is interactive, non-judgmental, and positions clients as the experts on where they are now, and where they are going.
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My practice encompasses Anxiety and Depression; Stress Reduction; Work/Life Balance; Grief and Loss; Emotional, Physical and Sexual Abuse; Trauma Symptoms and PTSD; Assault, Torture and Trafficking; Couples Counseling; Career Counseling; College Student Concerns; Time Management and Organizational Skills; Family Communication and Functioning; and Parenting.
I am a New York State licensed psychotherapist (Licensed Mental Health Counselor) offering individual and couples therapy using cognitive behavioral (CBT), humanistic and mindfulness-based therapy techniques. My client-specific counseling approach integrates these evidence-based principles of psychology to help clients manage problems, make healthy transitions and engage in self-discovery. I work with a diverse cultural population of adults of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
My practice encompasses Anxiety and Depression; Stress Reduction; Work/Life Balance; Grief and Loss; Emotional, Physical and Sexual Abuse; Trauma Symptoms and PTSD; Assault, Torture and Trafficking; Couples Counseling; Career Counseling; College Student Concerns; Time Management and Organizational Skills; Family Communication and Functioning; and Parenting.
I am a New York State licensed psychotherapist (Licensed Mental Health Counselor) offering individual and couples therapy using cognitive behavioral (CBT), humanistic and mindfulness-based therapy techniques. My client-specific counseling approach integrates these evidence-based principles of psychology to help clients manage problems, make healthy transitions and engage in self-discovery. I work with a diverse cultural population of adults of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
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In addition to a psychoanalytic focus, I have expertise in understanding the nuances of cultural differences that impact family life and career, having extensive experience with people from European countries.
I have over 25 years of experience treating couples and individuals with specialized training in psychoanalysis and couple therapy. My PhD is in Psychology with a major in Family Therapy and Child Development. I have specific expertise treating dual career couples, career strategizing, and family financial conflicts. I offer a collaborative, empathic consultation and treatment plan specially tailored to address your unique concerns in all areas of your life ranging from symptoms of anxiety or depression to relationship or work issues.
In addition to a psychoanalytic focus, I have expertise in understanding the nuances of cultural differences that impact family life and career, having extensive experience with people from European countries.
I have over 25 years of experience treating couples and individuals with specialized training in psychoanalysis and couple therapy. My PhD is in Psychology with a major in Family Therapy and Child Development. I have specific expertise treating dual career couples, career strategizing, and family financial conflicts. I offer a collaborative, empathic consultation and treatment plan specially tailored to address your unique concerns in all areas of your life ranging from symptoms of anxiety or depression to relationship or work issues.
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Daniel Franco is a licensed clinician in New York. He attended Syracuse University for a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Neuroscience and graduated summa cum laude with departmental honors. He received his graduate degree from the Silberman School of CUNY. His works with adolescents and adults struggling with anxiety, depression, academic and career, relationship, trauma, and addiction issues. Daniel is easy to talk to. He addresses topics with kindness and understanding. He is solution-focused, with the “spirit” of empowerment, clarity acceptance, and Motivational Interviewing.
Daniel Franco is a licensed clinician in New York. He attended Syracuse University for a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Neuroscience and graduated summa cum laude with departmental honors. He received his graduate degree from the Silberman School of CUNY. His works with adolescents and adults struggling with anxiety, depression, academic and career, relationship, trauma, and addiction issues. Daniel is easy to talk to. He addresses topics with kindness and understanding. He is solution-focused, with the “spirit” of empowerment, clarity acceptance, and Motivational Interviewing.
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I have worked in inpatient psychiatry, supporting adults with serious mental illnesses, and in outpatient behavioral health, supporting adults with relationship struggles, identity exploration, career challenges, anger management, and anxiety.
Getting your foot through the therapy door (or virtual waiting room) is an honorable step on your journey toward self-discovery and growth. Though taking that step is not always easy, it can lead to significant healing and transformation. My goal as a therapist is to create a space that allows for such transformation — a space that is warm, welcoming, and free of judgment, where you feel comfortable being open and being you.
I have worked in inpatient psychiatry, supporting adults with serious mental illnesses, and in outpatient behavioral health, supporting adults with relationship struggles, identity exploration, career challenges, anger management, and anxiety.
Getting your foot through the therapy door (or virtual waiting room) is an honorable step on your journey toward self-discovery and growth. Though taking that step is not always easy, it can lead to significant healing and transformation. My goal as a therapist is to create a space that allows for such transformation — a space that is warm, welcoming, and free of judgment, where you feel comfortable being open and being you.
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I am a compassionate and psychodynamically-trained counselor, who works with clients on strengthening their relationships with themselves while also tackling career, family, dating, relationship, or weight issues, among others.
To others, or on paper, your life may look great, but you still feel unfulfilled. My clients are New Yorkers who want more, and often they feel uncomfortable sharing these insecurities with family or friends. Whether you are experiencing career challenges, struggling with family issues, or spending hours fruitlessly swiping on dating apps, you know you need to break the cycle. I provide a safe, empathetic space and a solutions-based approach to explore areas of concern. I also work with clients to identify the issues underlying a feeling of general malaise. Sometimes we just don’t know what we don’t know.
I am a compassionate and psychodynamically-trained counselor, who works with clients on strengthening their relationships with themselves while also tackling career, family, dating, relationship, or weight issues, among others.
To others, or on paper, your life may look great, but you still feel unfulfilled. My clients are New Yorkers who want more, and often they feel uncomfortable sharing these insecurities with family or friends. Whether you are experiencing career challenges, struggling with family issues, or spending hours fruitlessly swiping on dating apps, you know you need to break the cycle. I provide a safe, empathetic space and a solutions-based approach to explore areas of concern. I also work with clients to identify the issues underlying a feeling of general malaise. Sometimes we just don’t know what we don’t know.
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My specialty areas include working with clients to navigate issues around trauma, school and career-related challenges, anxiety and depression, faith and spirituality, and culture.
I am a relational and trauma-informed therapist who does not believe in taking a “one-size-fits-all” approach to the growth process. I will help you to move forward in a way that honors individual and collective experiences, unique skill sets, and desires. I believe that compassion and skillful collaboration between the therapist and client can facilitate the client’s ability to not only heal but to thrive.
My specialty areas include working with clients to navigate issues around trauma, school and career-related challenges, anxiety and depression, faith and spirituality, and culture.
I am a relational and trauma-informed therapist who does not believe in taking a “one-size-fits-all” approach to the growth process. I will help you to move forward in a way that honors individual and collective experiences, unique skill sets, and desires. I believe that compassion and skillful collaboration between the therapist and client can facilitate the client’s ability to not only heal but to thrive.
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Career Coaching: I have a Ph.
I am a clinical psychologist specializing in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT). For 20+ years, my practice has included individual therapy, career-counseling, and executive coaching. I accept many insurance plans and utilize a high range of treatment tools that contribute to my high rate of LONG-LASTING SUCCESS. My style is interactive and practical and focuses on applicable coping skills. I personalize treatment for you as a unique individual and a partner for change. I work in English and in Hebrew.
Career Coaching: I have a Ph.
I am a clinical psychologist specializing in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT). For 20+ years, my practice has included individual therapy, career-counseling, and executive coaching. I accept many insurance plans and utilize a high range of treatment tools that contribute to my high rate of LONG-LASTING SUCCESS. My style is interactive and practical and focuses on applicable coping skills. I personalize treatment for you as a unique individual and a partner for change. I work in English and in Hebrew.
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I help individuals who seek self-knowledge and want to find meaning in the context of their lives. If you are struggling with depression, anxiety, relationship or career issues, I will work with you on increasing resilience to achieve personal growth and a deeper connection with those around you. If you are feeling overwhelmed or unsure of what to do with your life, we can work on the obstacles in your path and discover new avenues to pursue. By increasing your level of awareness and reducing negative thoughts, you will find new alternatives to achieve greater meaning and happiness.
I help individuals who seek self-knowledge and want to find meaning in the context of their lives. If you are struggling with depression, anxiety, relationship or career issues, I will work with you on increasing resilience to achieve personal growth and a deeper connection with those around you. If you are feeling overwhelmed or unsure of what to do with your life, we can work on the obstacles in your path and discover new avenues to pursue. By increasing your level of awareness and reducing negative thoughts, you will find new alternatives to achieve greater meaning and happiness.
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Elizabeth Armstrong
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-R
Verified Verified
6 Endorsed
New York, NY 10024
This often includes addressing family, career, and relationship issues within the treatment as well as recognizing patterns of thinking and/or behavior which may be harmful or holding you back.
I am an EMDR Trainer and Therapist, Certified Schema Therapist, and Certified Meditation Teacher with 20 years of experience helping clients heal and reclaim their lives. I received my training at Columbia University and The National Institute for The Psychotherapies (NIP). I provide a balance of empathy, gentle confrontation, and EMDR therapy to help my clients cope with painful past experiences, maximize their current potential, and set and achieve future goals..
This often includes addressing family, career, and relationship issues within the treatment as well as recognizing patterns of thinking and/or behavior which may be harmful or holding you back.
I am an EMDR Trainer and Therapist, Certified Schema Therapist, and Certified Meditation Teacher with 20 years of experience helping clients heal and reclaim their lives. I received my training at Columbia University and The National Institute for The Psychotherapies (NIP). I provide a balance of empathy, gentle confrontation, and EMDR therapy to help my clients cope with painful past experiences, maximize their current potential, and set and achieve future goals..
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I bring to my therapeutic container life experience and training in contemplative science, meditation, depth psychology, trauma, integrative care, marriage, parenting, blended families, career shifts, grief and loss, anxiety and belonging, and issues of diversity and multiculturalism.
At the heart of my work, I collaborate with you in tending to your emotional life, helping you build resilience while cultivating sustainable happiness. I work with individuals, parents, couples, people searching for healthy relationships, anyone seeking to effect change, and people overwhelmed by maladaptive patterns in their lives. Drawing from my training and life experience, we'll work skillfully and compassionately, together, toward achieving your goals. With a profound belief in the capacity for people to transform themselves, I can create a safe place to heal and grow.
I bring to my therapeutic container life experience and training in contemplative science, meditation, depth psychology, trauma, integrative care, marriage, parenting, blended families, career shifts, grief and loss, anxiety and belonging, and issues of diversity and multiculturalism.
At the heart of my work, I collaborate with you in tending to your emotional life, helping you build resilience while cultivating sustainable happiness. I work with individuals, parents, couples, people searching for healthy relationships, anyone seeking to effect change, and people overwhelmed by maladaptive patterns in their lives. Drawing from my training and life experience, we'll work skillfully and compassionately, together, toward achieving your goals. With a profound belief in the capacity for people to transform themselves, I can create a safe place to heal and grow.
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I am a licensed clinical social worker with over a decade of experience working with adolescents and adults. I have extensive experience with survivors of trauma, and often use a trauma-informed lens. I focus on issues that impact the life cycle, including relationship stressors, parenting challenges, career choices, managing the effects of chronic illness, and dealing with aging parents. In addition, I am skilled at helping clients and families deal with end of life issues, grief and bereavement.
I am a licensed clinical social worker with over a decade of experience working with adolescents and adults. I have extensive experience with survivors of trauma, and often use a trauma-informed lens. I focus on issues that impact the life cycle, including relationship stressors, parenting challenges, career choices, managing the effects of chronic illness, and dealing with aging parents. In addition, I am skilled at helping clients and families deal with end of life issues, grief and bereavement.
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Encountering struggles in our lives is a universal part of our humanity. Sometimes we feel overwhelmed and alone, whether going through a painful breakup, dealing with grief from a tragic loss, coping with the pressures of career or chronic illness, or dealing with family and relationship situations. Sometimes we just need someone to talk to, who is impartial, can listen, and who can help us somehow make sense of it all. Therapy can act as a bridge of compassion and hope, to get us through to the other side to a greater understanding of our authentic selves and to help us reach the potential to live our best lives.
Encountering struggles in our lives is a universal part of our humanity. Sometimes we feel overwhelmed and alone, whether going through a painful breakup, dealing with grief from a tragic loss, coping with the pressures of career or chronic illness, or dealing with family and relationship situations. Sometimes we just need someone to talk to, who is impartial, can listen, and who can help us somehow make sense of it all. Therapy can act as a bridge of compassion and hope, to get us through to the other side to a greater understanding of our authentic selves and to help us reach the potential to live our best lives.
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I provide in person and remote talk therapy for adolescents, adults, couples, and families and help navigate challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, career transitions, grief, family conflicts, and relationship difficulties. My professional background includes teaching, coaching, and counseling children & teens with ADHD, Autism and ODD in school settings. Additionally, I have extensive experience working with adults of all ages dealing with trauma, recovery, family dysfunction and spirituality. No matter what brings you here, I am committed to supporting you with a nonjudgmental and supportive approach to meet your goals.
I provide in person and remote talk therapy for adolescents, adults, couples, and families and help navigate challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, career transitions, grief, family conflicts, and relationship difficulties. My professional background includes teaching, coaching, and counseling children & teens with ADHD, Autism and ODD in school settings. Additionally, I have extensive experience working with adults of all ages dealing with trauma, recovery, family dysfunction and spirituality. No matter what brings you here, I am committed to supporting you with a nonjudgmental and supportive approach to meet your goals.
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We are living in difficult times. Whether you have been experiencing depression, anxiety, relationship issues, or work or career challenges for the first time, or your existing issues have been exacerbated, you are far, far from alone. We are all dealing with unprecedented stress, and even those who had never thought of therapy before may need a helping hand now. Please know that therapy can help you feel better. I am here to assist you. As an experienced psychotherapist, I provide a safe, warm, non-judgmental environment, where we can work together short term or long term, in-person or virtually, depending on your needs.
We are living in difficult times. Whether you have been experiencing depression, anxiety, relationship issues, or work or career challenges for the first time, or your existing issues have been exacerbated, you are far, far from alone. We are all dealing with unprecedented stress, and even those who had never thought of therapy before may need a helping hand now. Please know that therapy can help you feel better. I am here to assist you. As an experienced psychotherapist, I provide a safe, warm, non-judgmental environment, where we can work together short term or long term, in-person or virtually, depending on your needs.
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My name is Matthew Leardi and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in New Jersey and working with clients in NY statewide via telehealth. While my approach varies from client to client. I have found in my career that my approach is tailored to work with adolescents, young adults, and adults. My goal is to work with you to create and build skills to achieve a better sense of self.
My name is Matthew Leardi and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in New Jersey and working with clients in NY statewide via telehealth. While my approach varies from client to client. I have found in my career that my approach is tailored to work with adolescents, young adults, and adults. My goal is to work with you to create and build skills to achieve a better sense of self.
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Hey everyone! I'm excited to connect with you. I specialize in Telemental Health, Grief, and Trauma. With experience supporting adults in a college setting, my aim is to provide a safe space for navigating life's roles. I am dedicated to assisting individuals facing challenges like anxiety, depression, self-esteem, relationships, grief, racial trauma, and career exploration. As a person of color, I am committed to supporting clients from similar backgrounds and breaking mental health stigmas in underserved communities. Therapy, for me, is a collaborative journey where I empower clients to be agents of change through coping skills.
Hey everyone! I'm excited to connect with you. I specialize in Telemental Health, Grief, and Trauma. With experience supporting adults in a college setting, my aim is to provide a safe space for navigating life's roles. I am dedicated to assisting individuals facing challenges like anxiety, depression, self-esteem, relationships, grief, racial trauma, and career exploration. As a person of color, I am committed to supporting clients from similar backgrounds and breaking mental health stigmas in underserved communities. Therapy, for me, is a collaborative journey where I empower clients to be agents of change through coping skills.
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Developing centering, grounding and mindfulness techniques to combat depression and anxiety - Resolving conflict with loved ones - Processing trauma and embracing healing - Tapping into motivation to make personal improvements - Exploring more fulfilling career options - Transitioning to that scary but exciting or necessary next step.
Starting therapy can be an overwhelming and uncertain step but something has brought you to this point where it is time. Time to process, time to heal, time to change or time to address challenges. In a safe space, I’d be happy to explore with you those areas where you’d like to gain more insight, identify stuck points and develop the confidence to create change. Some of our exploration will include:
Developing centering, grounding and mindfulness techniques to combat depression and anxiety - Resolving conflict with loved ones - Processing trauma and embracing healing - Tapping into motivation to make personal improvements - Exploring more fulfilling career options - Transitioning to that scary but exciting or necessary next step.
Starting therapy can be an overwhelming and uncertain step but something has brought you to this point where it is time. Time to process, time to heal, time to change or time to address challenges. In a safe space, I’d be happy to explore with you those areas where you’d like to gain more insight, identify stuck points and develop the confidence to create change. Some of our exploration will include:
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Being a Black person in a professional leadership position can be extremely tough, to say the least. You more than likely received that position due to your uncanny ability of taking care of everybody & everything, and getting sh!t done! Not only are you good at this on the job, but you are typically good at doing this in your personal life. You’re the “responsible” one - the one that everyone in your circles can rely on. While there are benefits from being seen in this manner, you are constantly working, & overworking. Not to mention, working through the microaggressions, and harmful behaviors from other coworkers at work.
Being a Black person in a professional leadership position can be extremely tough, to say the least. You more than likely received that position due to your uncanny ability of taking care of everybody & everything, and getting sh!t done! Not only are you good at this on the job, but you are typically good at doing this in your personal life. You’re the “responsible” one - the one that everyone in your circles can rely on. While there are benefits from being seen in this manner, you are constantly working, & overworking. Not to mention, working through the microaggressions, and harmful behaviors from other coworkers at work.
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