Psychoanalytic Therapists in New York, NY
I work with individuals and couples experiencing anxiety, depression, interpersonal problems, and major life transitions. I draw from my psychodynamic training at NYU, postgraduate psychoanalytic certification, and two decades of experience to help you relieve distress, increase resilience, and improve your quality of life.
I work with individuals and couples experiencing anxiety, depression, interpersonal problems, and major life transitions. I draw from my psychodynamic training at NYU, postgraduate psychoanalytic certification, and two decades of experience to help you relieve distress, increase resilience, and improve your quality of life.
As a depth psychotherapist and psychoanalytic candidate, I am trained to look for the ways that the unconscious mind influences our life, including all the choices we make, such as who we choose as friends or partners, any symptoms we may experience, and what occurs in our dreams and fantasies.
When therapy really works, the experience is soul-feeding and transformative. I work with people who want to deeply understand themselves, and any suffering they may be experiencing, as part of the path to feeling more grounded, content, and whole. This path is often mysterious and difficult, with twists and turns that can be hard to predict. But the process is also full of meaning and growth. I'm especially looking to work with people who are interested in investing deeply in this process and open to meeting multiple times per week.
As a depth psychotherapist and psychoanalytic candidate, I am trained to look for the ways that the unconscious mind influences our life, including all the choices we make, such as who we choose as friends or partners, any symptoms we may experience, and what occurs in our dreams and fantasies.
When therapy really works, the experience is soul-feeding and transformative. I work with people who want to deeply understand themselves, and any suffering they may be experiencing, as part of the path to feeling more grounded, content, and whole. This path is often mysterious and difficult, with twists and turns that can be hard to predict. But the process is also full of meaning and growth. I'm especially looking to work with people who are interested in investing deeply in this process and open to meeting multiple times per week.
Everyone deserves to have space for themselves. I believe that the therapeutic space is highly valuable for personal growth, the development of further insights and a place to find support. Whether you are seeking therapy to address a specific concern, or looking to gain a deeper understanding of yourself, therapy can offer you a space to be seen and heard in a genuine, meaningful way. My practice comes from both a psychoanalytic approach as well as from a creative lens. I offer a safe and non-judgmental space where you can express yourself fully and honestly.
Everyone deserves to have space for themselves. I believe that the therapeutic space is highly valuable for personal growth, the development of further insights and a place to find support. Whether you are seeking therapy to address a specific concern, or looking to gain a deeper understanding of yourself, therapy can offer you a space to be seen and heard in a genuine, meaningful way. My practice comes from both a psychoanalytic approach as well as from a creative lens. I offer a safe and non-judgmental space where you can express yourself fully and honestly.
I am on the faculty of the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies in New York City and the New York Graduate School of Psychoanalysis.
Psychoanalysis is a method to develop the inner life. As a side effect, suffering is relieved and the outer life is improved.
I am on the faculty of the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies in New York City and the New York Graduate School of Psychoanalysis.
Psychoanalysis is a method to develop the inner life. As a side effect, suffering is relieved and the outer life is improved.
Along with my advanced clinical training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy of children and adolescents, I have 25 years clinical experience with children and parents, a Master's degree in Early Childhood Education and I am a former teacher.
What is child therapy? Do children sit and talk over their problems like adults do? How do I know if my child needs professional help? And, what kind of therapist is best suited for my child?
Most adults have a hard time understanding that children, especially very young children, can be in need of psychotherapy.
In my private practice, where I specialize in the treatment of children and adolescents, parents bring children of all ages to me with a variety of reasons for their anxiety or depression. School related issues are quite common. Children who struggle with learning and attention deficit issues are prone to lowered self-esteem, often accompanied by behavior issues at home or in school. These children may also have developed problems making friends. Other children I see are feeling the effects of a transition or loss within the family. This could pertain to an illness, death, separation or divorce of parents, even the result of a parent's depression.
Along with my advanced clinical training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy of children and adolescents, I have 25 years clinical experience with children and parents, a Master's degree in Early Childhood Education and I am a former teacher.
What is child therapy? Do children sit and talk over their problems like adults do? How do I know if my child needs professional help? And, what kind of therapist is best suited for my child?
Most adults have a hard time understanding that children, especially very young children, can be in need of psychotherapy.
In my private practice, where I specialize in the treatment of children and adolescents, parents bring children of all ages to me with a variety of reasons for their anxiety or depression. School related issues are quite common. Children who struggle with learning and attention deficit issues are prone to lowered self-esteem, often accompanied by behavior issues at home or in school. These children may also have developed problems making friends. Other children I see are feeling the effects of a transition or loss within the family. This could pertain to an illness, death, separation or divorce of parents, even the result of a parent's depression.
My therapeutic modality is psychodynamic/ psychoanalytic and my style is best described as supportive and challenging, warm and direct.
Life inevitably involves struggle. The goal of therapy is to understand the source of your current struggles in order to live more fully and effectively. In my experience, life difficulties are either long standing or acute. The enduring difficulties are often the result of underlying patterns that result in feeling stuck, anxious or depressed. These patterns may manifest in relationship problems, parenting difficulties or low self esteem. Acute situations, such as death or divorce, take time to process and can trigger earlier losses. In either situation, the wish to function and feel better is what motivates us to seek therapy.
My therapeutic modality is psychodynamic/ psychoanalytic and my style is best described as supportive and challenging, warm and direct.
Life inevitably involves struggle. The goal of therapy is to understand the source of your current struggles in order to live more fully and effectively. In my experience, life difficulties are either long standing or acute. The enduring difficulties are often the result of underlying patterns that result in feeling stuck, anxious or depressed. These patterns may manifest in relationship problems, parenting difficulties or low self esteem. Acute situations, such as death or divorce, take time to process and can trigger earlier losses. In either situation, the wish to function and feel better is what motivates us to seek therapy.
Modalities include psychoanalytic psychotherapy, CBT and EMDR for trauma related incidents.
"Life is not what it's supposed to be. It's what it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference. . ." (Virginia Satir). I can provide you with the careful support and effective feedback to assist in the resolution of current problems as well as complex patterns of behavior. By offering a safe and empathic environment, patients are encouraged to discover solutions to a myriad of challenges and psychological concerns.
Modalities include psychoanalytic psychotherapy, CBT and EMDR for trauma related incidents.
"Life is not what it's supposed to be. It's what it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference. . ." (Virginia Satir). I can provide you with the careful support and effective feedback to assist in the resolution of current problems as well as complex patterns of behavior. By offering a safe and empathic environment, patients are encouraged to discover solutions to a myriad of challenges and psychological concerns.
Tashanee utilizes an eclectic approach in treatment, her style adapts to the unique needs of each client, depending on their problems, goals, and expectations. She brings thoughtfulness, compassion, and humor to her approaches which has tremendous influence on the therapeutic relationship and effectiveness of treatment. She believes that treatment should be autonomous and collaborative, incorporating their core values and beliefs to achieve clients' personal goals. Tashanee's areas of specialization include person-centered, CBT, Motivational Interviewing, Psychoanalytic, and Adlerian approaches.
Tashanee utilizes an eclectic approach in treatment, her style adapts to the unique needs of each client, depending on their problems, goals, and expectations. She brings thoughtfulness, compassion, and humor to her approaches which has tremendous influence on the therapeutic relationship and effectiveness of treatment. She believes that treatment should be autonomous and collaborative, incorporating their core values and beliefs to achieve clients' personal goals. Tashanee's areas of specialization include person-centered, CBT, Motivational Interviewing, Psychoanalytic, and Adlerian approaches.
I completed my studies at NYU Psychoanalytic Institute.
I assist in helping each individual work through whatever may have brought them into therapy so that they can find their own internal potential and ability to better cope with stressful situations. I specialize in working with individuals dealing with depression, anxiety and panic related disorders, PTSD, relationship struggles, bereavement, and work related issues. I believe that therapy offers the individual a safe space to share their struggles and work on ways to resolve these difficulties with the support and assistance of the therapist.
I completed my studies at NYU Psychoanalytic Institute.
I assist in helping each individual work through whatever may have brought them into therapy so that they can find their own internal potential and ability to better cope with stressful situations. I specialize in working with individuals dealing with depression, anxiety and panic related disorders, PTSD, relationship struggles, bereavement, and work related issues. I believe that therapy offers the individual a safe space to share their struggles and work on ways to resolve these difficulties with the support and assistance of the therapist.
Tricia Lynn Park
Psychologist, PhD, RN
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
New York, NY 10013 (Online Only)
I specialize in working with patients with trauma, mood, coping, and relationship issues, using a variety of approaches, including CBT, EMDR, psychoanalytic, solutions-focused, and ACT.
Warm welcome. I am Tricia Lynn Park, a NY-licensed clinical psychologist for 25 years dedicated to helping people navigate their mental health journey with compassion and evidence-based practices. I am currently accepting new clients for virtual sessions. My passion is assisting people in discovering the roots of their present-day issues and regaining their sense of direction and wellness. I offer short and long-term individual and couples counseling.
I specialize in working with patients with trauma, mood, coping, and relationship issues, using a variety of approaches, including CBT, EMDR, psychoanalytic, solutions-focused, and ACT.
Warm welcome. I am Tricia Lynn Park, a NY-licensed clinical psychologist for 25 years dedicated to helping people navigate their mental health journey with compassion and evidence-based practices. I am currently accepting new clients for virtual sessions. My passion is assisting people in discovering the roots of their present-day issues and regaining their sense of direction and wellness. I offer short and long-term individual and couples counseling.
Leeiner Munoz, Ph.D. Psychoanalysis/Psychotherapy.
Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, LPC-S, Adult, Child, Couples
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
New York, NY 10011
In my practice, I utilize psychoanalytic and somatic (body-mind) therapy.
The most important aspect of therapy is a trusting relationship in which one feels valued, understood, recognized and seen. I work with people who want to understand the connections between past experiences and patterns in their current lives to have more satisfying relationships. The people I work with want to feel connected to others, repair past relationships, participate in corrective and reparatory experiences, understand their feelings, actions and thoughts, and be at peace with themselves. Many suffer from depression, anxiety, trauma, body image or eating, and find themselves in challenging periods of transitions.
In my practice, I utilize psychoanalytic and somatic (body-mind) therapy.
The most important aspect of therapy is a trusting relationship in which one feels valued, understood, recognized and seen. I work with people who want to understand the connections between past experiences and patterns in their current lives to have more satisfying relationships. The people I work with want to feel connected to others, repair past relationships, participate in corrective and reparatory experiences, understand their feelings, actions and thoughts, and be at peace with themselves. Many suffer from depression, anxiety, trauma, body image or eating, and find themselves in challenging periods of transitions.
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I am dually trained in psychodynamic + CBT, DBT, EFT, and interpersonal/relational psychoanalytic psychotherapies.
Clinical psychologist and native NYer located in north BK. I know how hard it is to find an active and mindful therapist who truly appreciates your troubles and your strengths, and who can also help you make effective life changes. Based upon your needs, I work to get you unstuck and feeling empowered, resilient, healthy and strong. My integrative style is effective for adults and couples coping with neurodivergence, relationship and identity issues, difficult life circumstances, alt and non-traditional lifestyles, transitions, and familial difficulties. While I may not be accepting new clients, my practice is! bkintegrative.com
I am dually trained in psychodynamic + CBT, DBT, EFT, and interpersonal/relational psychoanalytic psychotherapies.
Clinical psychologist and native NYer located in north BK. I know how hard it is to find an active and mindful therapist who truly appreciates your troubles and your strengths, and who can also help you make effective life changes. Based upon your needs, I work to get you unstuck and feeling empowered, resilient, healthy and strong. My integrative style is effective for adults and couples coping with neurodivergence, relationship and identity issues, difficult life circumstances, alt and non-traditional lifestyles, transitions, and familial difficulties. While I may not be accepting new clients, my practice is! bkintegrative.com
I have an interactive style and use interpersonal, psychoanalytic and mindfulness techniques that will help you alleviate years of defenses and resistance.
I have over 25 years of experience treating adults and adolescents suffering from anxiety, depression & unhappiness. I can help you identify the defenses developed in response to pain and suffering that are adversely affecting your current life. I can help you recognize and determine the origin of destructive patterns of behavior and change the self-defeating behaviors & thoughts that cause distress & anxiety, especially in relationships with intimate partners, family, and others. I have been a supervising psychologist for Columbia University, New York Presbyterian Hospital & CUNY Graduate Center, with offices in NYC and Larchmont.
I have an interactive style and use interpersonal, psychoanalytic and mindfulness techniques that will help you alleviate years of defenses and resistance.
I have over 25 years of experience treating adults and adolescents suffering from anxiety, depression & unhappiness. I can help you identify the defenses developed in response to pain and suffering that are adversely affecting your current life. I can help you recognize and determine the origin of destructive patterns of behavior and change the self-defeating behaviors & thoughts that cause distress & anxiety, especially in relationships with intimate partners, family, and others. I have been a supervising psychologist for Columbia University, New York Presbyterian Hospital & CUNY Graduate Center, with offices in NYC and Larchmont.
My modern psychoanalytic approach helps clients to recognize how your past and emotional triggers, affects your present.
As a parent myself, I know what it's like to feel like you are fighting an uphill battle with your child or staying grounded within other crisis situations. Over the years, I have helped countless individuals and families find the solutions they need. Through the process of working together, clients uncover emotional blocks, discover patterns in their behavior, and remove the barriers that impact their lives. Many realize that they have a deep well of inner strength, just waiting to be tapped. Let me help you, gain insight into important areas of your life.
My modern psychoanalytic approach helps clients to recognize how your past and emotional triggers, affects your present.
As a parent myself, I know what it's like to feel like you are fighting an uphill battle with your child or staying grounded within other crisis situations. Over the years, I have helped countless individuals and families find the solutions they need. Through the process of working together, clients uncover emotional blocks, discover patterns in their behavior, and remove the barriers that impact their lives. Many realize that they have a deep well of inner strength, just waiting to be tapped. Let me help you, gain insight into important areas of your life.
I have also had psychoanalytic training, and am a Kripalu Yoga Teacher - making me keenly aware of interplay between mind and body.
I aim to guide clients to uncover and understand their truths as they share their stories. Feelings around intimacy, loss, and shame which manifest as depression and anxiety are often central themes. Couples counseling, issues relating to sex and sexuality, co-parenting, divorce, and physical illness are some of my specialties. People become stuck in self-imposed limitations and self defeating actions and self talk. In our work, you will gain new perspectives that encourage your authentic self to express itself.
I have also had psychoanalytic training, and am a Kripalu Yoga Teacher - making me keenly aware of interplay between mind and body.
I aim to guide clients to uncover and understand their truths as they share their stories. Feelings around intimacy, loss, and shame which manifest as depression and anxiety are often central themes. Couples counseling, issues relating to sex and sexuality, co-parenting, divorce, and physical illness are some of my specialties. People become stuck in self-imposed limitations and self defeating actions and self talk. In our work, you will gain new perspectives that encourage your authentic self to express itself.
Leslie K Deutsch
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10024 (Online Only)
I have had the privilege of working with psychoanalytic mentors who were extraordinarily warm, intuitive, and creative and more recently with teachers who use meditation as part of the therapeutic process.
I love working with all kinds of people, individually, in families, and in groups. I was trained as a psychoanalyst and know the value of insight. But, over time I've found that when people feel warmly connected, difficulties fall away and life begins to open up. I feel fortunate in being able to work with people from varied ethnic and racial backgrounds, diverse relational and sexual orientations, and creative and professional worlds. I'm especially interested in working with those who suffer from 'invisible disabilities,' of mood, development, attention and learning and their loved ones.
I have had the privilege of working with psychoanalytic mentors who were extraordinarily warm, intuitive, and creative and more recently with teachers who use meditation as part of the therapeutic process.
I love working with all kinds of people, individually, in families, and in groups. I was trained as a psychoanalyst and know the value of insight. But, over time I've found that when people feel warmly connected, difficulties fall away and life begins to open up. I feel fortunate in being able to work with people from varied ethnic and racial backgrounds, diverse relational and sexual orientations, and creative and professional worlds. I'm especially interested in working with those who suffer from 'invisible disabilities,' of mood, development, attention and learning and their loved ones.
Stephanie Ferrell
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10010 (Online Only)
To me, a psychoanalytic approach means a deeper way of listening and relating.
My concept of therapy is thinking together with someone about their experiences and their relationships in a compassionate and respectful environment. You can expect our work together to uncover what’s missing in the ways you know and understand yourself. My training is in psychoanalysis, which engages with what is not yet known in the unconscious and brings you to a deeper understanding of your felt experience. Having a witness to support putting language to your process is a powerful part of healing. “The words are purposes. The words are maps.” -Adrienne Rich
To me, a psychoanalytic approach means a deeper way of listening and relating.
My concept of therapy is thinking together with someone about their experiences and their relationships in a compassionate and respectful environment. You can expect our work together to uncover what’s missing in the ways you know and understand yourself. My training is in psychoanalysis, which engages with what is not yet known in the unconscious and brings you to a deeper understanding of your felt experience. Having a witness to support putting language to your process is a powerful part of healing. “The words are purposes. The words are maps.” -Adrienne Rich
I graduated from the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College in 2015, completed the Intensive Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program at the William Alanson White Institute in 2019, and am currently a psychoanalytic candidate at the Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis.
Together, we can figure out why you do the things you do, what you are feeling and why, and close the gaps between the blank spots in understanding, feeling, and doing so that you can inhabit your life and your self more fully. My aim is to help you feel free enough to express all that is inside without judgment, inattention, or finality, so that you can experience yourself and your feelings, including joy, pain, and everything in between, with equanimity, curiosity, and increased aliveness.
I graduated from the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College in 2015, completed the Intensive Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program at the William Alanson White Institute in 2019, and am currently a psychoanalytic candidate at the Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis.
Together, we can figure out why you do the things you do, what you are feeling and why, and close the gaps between the blank spots in understanding, feeling, and doing so that you can inhabit your life and your self more fully. My aim is to help you feel free enough to express all that is inside without judgment, inattention, or finality, so that you can experience yourself and your feelings, including joy, pain, and everything in between, with equanimity, curiosity, and increased aliveness.
I've completed post doctoral training in Psychoanalysis at Adelphi University and my approach to therapy integrates elements of current Relational Theory, Schema Therapy, Psychoanalytic Theory, Internal Family Systems Theory as well as trauma oriented interventions based in the teaching of Janina Fisher and other current trauma theorists.
Do you feel overwhelmed by the demands of life? Are you feeling anxious and or depressed? Do you subject yourself to continual negative self-talk self doubt and guilt? Do you have relationship issues or suffer from the effects of infidelity? Do you experience workplace stress? Have you been considering reaching out to a mental health professional for some time? Have you been impaced by trauma? If the answer to any of those questions is yes, feel free to call or email me to set up a consultation. I have over 20 years of experience in creating caring, safe, empathetic, therapeutic relationships with a wide variety of clients.
I've completed post doctoral training in Psychoanalysis at Adelphi University and my approach to therapy integrates elements of current Relational Theory, Schema Therapy, Psychoanalytic Theory, Internal Family Systems Theory as well as trauma oriented interventions based in the teaching of Janina Fisher and other current trauma theorists.
Do you feel overwhelmed by the demands of life? Are you feeling anxious and or depressed? Do you subject yourself to continual negative self-talk self doubt and guilt? Do you have relationship issues or suffer from the effects of infidelity? Do you experience workplace stress? Have you been considering reaching out to a mental health professional for some time? Have you been impaced by trauma? If the answer to any of those questions is yes, feel free to call or email me to set up a consultation. I have over 20 years of experience in creating caring, safe, empathetic, therapeutic relationships with a wide variety of clients.
Psychoanalytic psychotherapy offers deep empathic understanding and useful insights that can be grounding and freeing.
The enormous number of stressors we face daily are intense these days: politics, the economy, the climate, global unrest, overwork, isolation, disconnection. All of this is tremendously difficult to manage on one's own. Anxiety, anger, depression, resentment, boredom; sadness, rage, exhaustion, denial. If you're struggling with any of this - or any other states that often bring people to therapy, like emptiness, grief, feeling lost or overwhelmed, relationship issues, lack of direction - it's worth investing the time and effort to get help, get grounded, and find a better path forward.
Psychoanalytic psychotherapy offers deep empathic understanding and useful insights that can be grounding and freeing.
The enormous number of stressors we face daily are intense these days: politics, the economy, the climate, global unrest, overwork, isolation, disconnection. All of this is tremendously difficult to manage on one's own. Anxiety, anger, depression, resentment, boredom; sadness, rage, exhaustion, denial. If you're struggling with any of this - or any other states that often bring people to therapy, like emptiness, grief, feeling lost or overwhelmed, relationship issues, lack of direction - it's worth investing the time and effort to get help, get grounded, and find a better path forward.
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