Name of Therapist:
Rachelle Dattner, Ph.D.
Specialty Areas:
Relationship issues, Aging, Anxiety
Additional Services Offered:
Supervision
Sessions Conducted:
Offering both In-person and virtual sessions
The therapeutic relationship provides the safety and trust through which self-awareness and self-acceptance grows—with the goal of reducing unnecessary suffering. I see adults who are burdened by depression, anxiety, relationship problems in and out of the workplace, child rearing difficulties, retirement and aging, among other problems in living.
Primary Office Location:
130 West 57th Street
Suite #11E
New York, NY 10019
Phone:
Client Focus:
Individuals, Couples
Ages Groups Served:
Adults, Elders (65+)
Name of Therapist:
Jack Drescher, M.D.
Specialty Areas:
Compulsive Sexuality, Gender Identity Issues, Coming Out, Relationship Issues
Additional Services Offered:
Supervision
Sessions Conducted:
Offering both In-person and virtual sessions
Dr. Drescher has extensive experience treating mood disorders (depression, bipolar disorder), anxiety disorders, problems in living, as well as issues related to gender identity and sexual orientation. He sees people in individual psychotherapy on at least a once weekly basis, sometimes more frequently. If and when necessary, he also prescribes medications in addition to psychotherapy. He also works with couples and families.
Website:
Primary Office Location:
440 West 24th Street
#1A
New York, NY 10011
Phone:
Additional Languages Spoken:
Italian
Client Focus:
Individuals, Couples, Family
Ages Groups Served:
Adolescents, Adults, Elders (65+)
Name of Therapist:
Carolyn Grey, Ph.D., ABPP
Specialty Areas:
Issues related to life passages and changes, Relationship Issues, Problems with school or work
Additional Services Offered:
Supervision
Sessions Conducted:
Offering both In-person and virtual sessions
Website:
Primary Office Location:
252 Seventh Avenue
#10U
New York City, NY 10001
Phone:
Client Focus:
Individuals
Ages Groups Served:
Adolescents, Adults, Elders (65+)
Name of Therapist:
Paul Hymowitz, Ph.D.
Specialty Areas:
Divorce & Family Issues, Relationship Issues, Parenting Issues
Additional Services Offered:
Supervision
Sessions Conducted:
Offering both In-person and virtual sessions
I am Paul Hymowitz, with an office in the West Village, available in person or remote. I work with adults, couples and families with an eclectic interactive approach. I also do parenting and divorce work, having been trained and certified as a mediator and parenting coordinator. I work with adults of all ages and am a Medicare provider. My fees are flexible and based on a sliding scale.
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Primary Office Location:
60 West 13 Street
New York, NY 10011
Phone:
Client Focus:
Individuals, Couples, Family
Ages Groups Served:
Children, Adolescents, Adults, Elders (65+)
Name of Therapist:
Lynn Leibowitz
Specialty Areas:
Anxiety, Depression, Relationship Issues, Self-esteem
Additional Services Offered:
Supervision
Sessions Conducted:
In-person sessions
I am a Manhattan Psychologist/Psychoanalyst with over 40 years’ experience. My focus is on helping people discover and explore the beliefs, feelings, and thoughts underlying their anxieties, mood swings, and self-defeating patterns. I have an in-person private practice in Flatiron District.
Primary Office Location:
220 Fifth Avenue, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Phone:
Client Focus:
Individuals
Ages Groups Served:
Adults, Elders (65+)
Name of Therapist:
Lauren Levine, Ph.D.
Specialty Areas:
Creative/Writing Blocks, Racial/Gender/Sociocultural Identity, Trauma
Sessions Conducted:
Offering both In-person and virtual sessions
I am a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst in private practice in Manhattan where I provide individual psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, professional supervision, and writing consultations, as well as support with creative and writing blocks. I have been practicing, teaching, and supervising psychotherapy with people from a variety of backgrounds and cultures for over 25 years. I see psychotherapy as a creative, collaborative process to understand the painful patterns and issues interfering with your leading a more satisfying, fulfilling life.
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Primary Office Location:
330 West 58th Street
Suite 311
New York, NY 10019
Phone:
Client Focus:
Individuals
Ages Groups Served:
Adults, Elders (65+)
Name of Therapist:
Judith Lobel, Ph.D.
Specialty Areas:
Children's Issues, Autism, Marital/Family Conflict; Self-esteem
Sessions Conducted:
Offering both In-person and virtual sessions
I have been in practice for over 25 years and find my work very rewarding. I believe that therapy can help people feel more confident about their place in the world--more confident that the balance of goodness within themselves will allow them to go forward with their lives. I feel respect and gratitude towards my patients; their readiness to explore their areas of vulnerability has helped me to understand similar vulnerabilities within myself. I have learned from many sources; in this sense my approach is eclectic. It is important to tailor frequency and duration of treatment for each patient.
Primary Office Location:
230 West 13th Street
Office 3K
New York, NY 10011
Phone:
Client Focus:
Individuals, Couples, Family
Ages Groups Served:
Children, Adolescents, Adults, Elders (65+)
Name of Therapist:
Warren Wilner, Ph.D.
Specialty Areas:
Analytically-oriented psychodynamic therapy
Additional Services Offered:
Supervision
Sessions Conducted:
Virtual consultation on Zoom or cell
I am a clinician with a particular emphasis on the expressive use of unconscious experience, often in the form of whatever comes to patient and therapist's awareness, and in the consciously unintended ways that often times commonplace wordings and expressions may be heard as pertaining to other out-of-awareness realities as well, which if considered, may sometimes expand the experiential moment in therapeutically helpful ways. This way of working has led me to add to our conception of the intrapsychic/ interpersonal relational unconscious a broader formulation of the unconscious that I have termed the envelopmental unconscious, which refers to all factors and actions, known and unknown that may not or not yet be within the domain of the human psyche, and which may impact the therapeutic participants in real and immediate ways. (The Envelopmental Unconscious, in, American Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience; 2022, 10 (3), 125-133)
Such a clinical sensibility adds I think an important dimension of experiential aliveness to our more conscious formulations in the quest for meaning and therapeutic change, as attunement to experiential moments is already a perspective on what change is.
Such a clinical sensibility adds I think an important dimension of experiential aliveness to our more conscious formulations in the quest for meaning and therapeutic change, as attunement to experiential moments is already a perspective on what change is.
Primary Office Location:
594 3rd St.
Brooklyn, NY 12115
Phone:
Client Focus:
Individuals
Ages Groups Served:
Adults