To speak of one’s experience can open the door to self-examination and potential change. By giving voice to thoughts that are otherwise left unsaid, it’s possible to both articulate one’s pain and find ways out of suffering. As a clinician, I seek to give each individual room to speak freely and openly about their experience of life, without offering prescriptive solutions to unique concerns. My clinical approach is primarily psychoanalytic and psychodynamic, where I invite people to speak of their experience without censoring their thoughts, leaving room for the expression of something unexpected. I also draw from other practices, including cognitive behavioral therapy and narrative therapy, if they suit a particular client or situation. Just as each individual is different, so is every treatment.
Education
New York University | German Language and Literature
Session Type
In-Person
Specialties
Anger Management
Anxiety Disorder
Bipolar Spectrum
Depressive Disorder
Dissociative Disorder
Gender Dysphoria
OCD
Psychosis
Schizophrenia
Trauma (including PTSD)
Approaches
Analytic
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Dynamic
Humanistic
Integrative
Narrative