Italian Therapists in New York, NY

Elena Visconti Di Modrone
Licensed Psychoanalyst, MSc, LP, FIPA
New York, NY 10016
Not accepting new clients
I practice in English, French, Spanish and Italian.
My experience with bilingual individuals has led me to focus on the implications of language on one's own sense of identity, and to develop a deep interest in the psychology of mother tongue and bilingualism, particularly in relation to emotional expression in the parent-infant relationship.
I practice in English, French, Spanish and Italian.
My experience with bilingual individuals has led me to focus on the implications of language on one's own sense of identity, and to develop a deep interest in the psychology of mother tongue and bilingualism, particularly in relation to emotional expression in the parent-infant relationship.

Driola Dega
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
6 Endorsed
New York, NY 10001
Not accepting new clients
I am dedicated to helping individuals and couples attain the capability to communicate authentically, holding in mind vulnerability, defensiveness, cultural background and intergenerational relationships. We will collaboratively explore past experiences, current attempts to avoid emotional distress, reframe expectations and hopes for the future.
I am dedicated to helping individuals and couples attain the capability to communicate authentically, holding in mind vulnerability, defensiveness, cultural background and intergenerational relationships. We will collaboratively explore past experiences, current attempts to avoid emotional distress, reframe expectations and hopes for the future.

If you would like to learn to do more than cope with the issues you are dealing with, and move into actually eradicating them, I can help. All that is necessary is an open mind. If you are at the point where you want to learn the nature of your suffering and begin the work (it’s all mental), of changing whatever beliefs need to be released, let’s get started. This work will allow you to see for yourself your true nature and realize that without the thought and/or belief being held, all is well. Spirituality therapy means we work with all of you, mind, body and soul. What no longer serves your growth is released. You are then free.
If you would like to learn to do more than cope with the issues you are dealing with, and move into actually eradicating them, I can help. All that is necessary is an open mind. If you are at the point where you want to learn the nature of your suffering and begin the work (it’s all mental), of changing whatever beliefs need to be released, let’s get started. This work will allow you to see for yourself your true nature and realize that without the thought and/or belief being held, all is well. Spirituality therapy means we work with all of you, mind, body and soul. What no longer serves your growth is released. You are then free.

Maria Baxter, LCSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Not accepting new clients
Asking for help takes courage. As a therapist, my goal is to help my clients feel hopeful & gain a positive outlook on their lives. I provide clients with a safe environment to express themselves without judgement. I am a licensed clinical social worker (in both GA & NY), Certified Trauma Therapist & Anger Management Specialist. I've been trained in play therapy using sand tray & activity-based mindfulness for children. I was born in Brooklyn, NY. Growing up in a diverse community helped me see the importance of being a culturally competent therapist which enhances quality of care.
Asking for help takes courage. As a therapist, my goal is to help my clients feel hopeful & gain a positive outlook on their lives. I provide clients with a safe environment to express themselves without judgement. I am a licensed clinical social worker (in both GA & NY), Certified Trauma Therapist & Anger Management Specialist. I've been trained in play therapy using sand tray & activity-based mindfulness for children. I was born in Brooklyn, NY. Growing up in a diverse community helped me see the importance of being a culturally competent therapist which enhances quality of care.