Name of Therapist:
Stephanie Noland, Ph.D.
Specialty Areas:
Anxiety, Life Transitions, OCD
Sessions Conducted:
Offering both In-person and virtual sessions
As a graduate of the NYU Postdoctoral Program, I have a private practice of psychotherapy-psychoanalytic patients and supervisees.
My interests center on the recognition of the self and the complexity of that project through past and current relational experiences.
My interests center on the recognition of the self and the complexity of that project through past and current relational experiences.
Primary Office Location:
203 West 90th Street
Suite #6H
New York, NY 10024
Phone:
Client Focus:
Individuals, Family
Ages Groups Served:
Adults
Name of Therapist:
Maureen O'Reilly-Landry, Ph.D.,
Specialty Areas:
Chronic illness/pain, Psychological Distress/Trauma in medical settings, Parents of medically-ill child/family member, Medically unexplained physical illness, long COVID/ME-CFS
Additional Services Offered:
Supervision
Sessions Conducted:
Offering both In-person and virtual sessions
"I enjoy working with individuals from late adolescence through adulthood who are coping with problems in living: distress in relationships, work, or creativity; psychological trauma; adjustments to transitions and life changes such as college, illness, parenthood, divorce or aging. Mine is a collaborative approach, focusing on relationships, emotions and developing an improved sense of self and well-being. I have additional training in couples work and help partners to enhance intimacy and to better understand themselves and each other.
Many people come to me for help coping with the trauma of medical illnesses or organ transplants or the stress of caregiving. I edited the book A Psychodynamic Understanding of Modern Medicine: Placing the person at the center of care. New York/London: Radcliffe Publishing, 2012.
Parent loss is a special area of interest for me. I work individually and in groups with motherless mothers, that is, women who are mothers, but have lost their own mothers through death, abandonment or estrangement. Please contact me if you would like to be on a waiting list for a Motherless Mothers group."
Many people come to me for help coping with the trauma of medical illnesses or organ transplants or the stress of caregiving. I edited the book A Psychodynamic Understanding of Modern Medicine: Placing the person at the center of care. New York/London: Radcliffe Publishing, 2012.
Parent loss is a special area of interest for me. I work individually and in groups with motherless mothers, that is, women who are mothers, but have lost their own mothers through death, abandonment or estrangement. Please contact me if you would like to be on a waiting list for a Motherless Mothers group."
Website:
Primary Office Location:
124 West 79th Street
#1-C
New York, NY 10024
Phone:
Client Focus:
Individuals, Couples, Family, Group
Ages Groups Served:
Adults, Elders (65+)
Name of Therapist:
Mary Sue Richardson, Ph.D.
Specialty Areas:
Anxiety & Depression, Relationship issues, Problems of Aging, Work-related issues, Sexual Abuse
Sessions Conducted:
Virtual consultation on Zoom or cell
I am interested in helping people solve the problems that keep them from living the lives they want to live; relationship issues of all kinds, work-related problems, issues of self-esteem and identify, and difficulties between life transitions having to do with parenting, divorce, retirement, grief and bereavement. I have many years of experience working with adults of all ages. I am particularly interested in working with older adults who are experiencing problems with aging. My approach to psychotherapy is conversational, collaborative, and holistic, sensitive to issues of diversity, and grounded in a psychodynamic/wellness orientation.
Primary Office Location:
New York, NY 10023
(Virtual sessions only at this time)
Phone:
Client Focus:
Individuals
Ages Groups Served:
Adults, Elders (65+)
Name of Therapist:
Jill Salberg, Ph.D., ABPP
Specialty Areas:
Relationship Issues, Pregnancy/Infertility/Parenting, Trauma/Inter-generational, Racial Identity/Racism/Racialization
Sessions Conducted:
Offering both In-person and virtual sessions
Primary Office Location:
155 West 71st Street
Suite #1D
New York, NY 10023
Phone:
Client Focus:
Individuals
Ages Groups Served:
Adolescents, Adults
Name of Therapist:
Donna Silbert, Ph.D.
Specialty Areas:
Sexual abuse, Alcohol/drug use, Learning Disorders, Parenting
Additional Services Offered:
Supervision
Sessions Conducted:
Virtual consultation on Zoom or cell
I have over 20 years of experience treating adults and adolescents in psychoanalytically-oriented psychotherapy. I specialize in helping people with depression, anxiety, and relationship issues; sexual problems; addictions; and in treating survivors of childhood sexual abuse. In addition, I enjoy doing parent guidance, particularly around learning differences and ADHD issues, and am skilled in helping parents work with their children and their children's school to build on strengths and bolster weaknesses.
Primary Office Location:
415 E 52nd St.
New York, NY 10022
Phone:
Client Focus:
Individuals, Couples
Ages Groups Served:
Adults
Name of Therapist:
Joyce Slochower, Ph.D., ABPP
Specialty Areas:
Anxiety, Depression, Couples conflict, Grief
Additional Services Offered:
Supervision
Sessions Conducted:
Virtual consultation on Zoom or cell
Primary Office Location:
15 W. 75 Street
New York, NY 10023
Additional Languages Spoken:
French
Client Focus:
Individuals, Couples
Ages Groups Served:
Adolescents, Adults, Elders (65+)
Name of Therapist:
Nechama Sorscher, Ph.D.
Specialty Areas:
Learning disorders, LGTQIA+, Life transitions, Self-esteem
Additional Services Offered:
Educational Testing, Neuro-Psych Testing, Psychological Testing, Supervision
Dr. Sorscher has been in private practice in New York City since 1993. She has over 20 years of experience in individual and group counseling, comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations, teaching and supervision of doctoral candidates. She completed her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at the Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies at Adelphi University in 1992. Dr. Sorscher also completed her postgraduate psychoanalytic training in the Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis of New York University in 2016.
Website:
Primary Office Location:
127 West 96th Street
Suite 1B
New York, New York 10025
Phone:
Additional Languages Spoken:
Hebrew
Client Focus:
Individuals, Family, Group
Ages Groups Served:
Children, Adolescents, Adults
Name of Therapist:
Arlene (Lu) Steinberg, Psy.D
Specialty Areas:
Trauma, Relationship Issues, Life Transitions, Anxiety
Sessions Conducted:
Offering both In-person and virtual sessions
I am in private practice in Manhattan providing individual psychodynamic psychotherapy, working virtually and in person. My practice is general working with all ages, but more specifically have worked with trauma survivors. I am also involved in the training of graduate students and psychiatry residents.
Primary Office Location:
225 W. 71st St.
#3
New York, NY 10023
Phone:
Client Focus:
Individuals
Ages Groups Served:
Adults, Elders (65+)







