You may be in a crisis and in need of finding a way for life to return to normal. You might feel anxious and stuck, perhaps with taking a next step, or trapped in a persistent feeling of being depressed. I see psychotherapy as a tool to help my clients become unstuck in their lives, to build healthier relationships with themselves and their loved ones, and as a place to find sense and direction in a world where we often experience contradictory feelings and complex emotions. I take a collaborative approach to therapy, and my focus is on what you would like to get out of your experience. I work from both psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral treatment perspectives. I also specialize in working with men’s issues, particularly involving: complex family dynamics, LGBT issues, relationship problems, and career/professional issues. In addition to my own practice, I am also an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. I would be happy to speak with you further to answer your questions and help you to get a sense of what treatment with me would be like, and how I would be able to help you achieve your treatment goals.
Qualifications: | Adelphi University |
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Academic Suffixes: | PhD |
Expertise: | Anger Management, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Career Counseling, Depression, Emotional Disturbance, Grief, Life Transitions, Men |