Psychotherapy lays the emotional groundwork that leads to a more happy and satisfying life. Many people think of psychotherapy, especially psychoanalytic psychotherapy, as one-sided: the person in therapy talks and the therapist listens. But effective psychotherapy – therapy that heals – works because of the unique relationship that develops between the therapist and the person in therapy.
I provide an environment that, because it is safe and non-judgmental, allows the person in therapy to open up in new and often unexpected ways and to experience and express his or her deepest thoughts and feelings. I use more than one therapeutic discipline, but my approach is ultimately tailored to the needs of the person I am working with. Much of the time this involves helping people become more emotionally self aware so that they can experience greater self-esteem, better deal with depression, and cope with the anxiety that so often interferes with their sense of well-being.
I have worked for years with individuals and couples of all backgrounds and have particularly extensive experience working with gay men, both HIV negative and with HIV/AIDS, and individuals dealing with addiction, including sexual addiction.
Hometown: New York City, NY United States
Occupation: Psychotherapist/Psychoanalyst
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