Name of Therapist:
Victoria Azara, Ph.D.
Specialty Areas:
Anxiety, Parenting, Child Behavior, Peer Relationships, Learning Disorders, Marital/Family Conflict
Additional Services Offered:
Supervision
Sessions Conducted:
Offering both In-person and virtual sessions
I have extensive background and experience in working with adults, parents, children and families. I teach doctoral students how to be therapists for adults and children. I have special knowledge in learning disabilities and management of it. I am founder of the Upper East Side Child Therapy Group.
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Primary Office Location:
96 Hicks Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone:
Secondary Office Location:
155 East 73 Street
Apt. 1A
New York, NY 10021
Secondary Office Phone:
Client Focus:
Individuals, Couples, Family, Child Therapy and Parent Guidance
Ages Groups Served:
Children, Adolescents, Adults, Elders (65+)
Name of Therapist:
Sarah Curtis, Ph.D.
My diverse practice reflects and serves the needs of my neighborhood. My style of practice is interpersonal/humanistic meaning that I try to take an open minded approach to psychotherapy. The work is an exploration of the nature of relationships and sources of anxiety leading to an understanding of moment-to-moment experience of self and others. This understanding may lead to meaningful change and to the emergence of choices which were not previously considered. I am respectful of individual needs and differences and consider social & cultural influences.
Primary Office Location:
1410 Beverley Road
Brooklyn, NY 11226
Phone:
Name of Therapist:
Allan Eisenberg, Ph.D.
Specialty Areas:
Anxiety, Depression, Parenting Issues, Peer & Relationship Issues
Additional Services Offered:
Supervision
Sessions Conducted:
Offering both In-person or virtual sessions
As a psychodynamic therapist, I am committed to the idea that increased knowledge and understanding of oneself is the best path towards enhanced self-regard and enriched relations with others. Over many years of work with adults, adolescents, and parents I have come to appreciate the power of thoughtful conversation to bring to light hitherto unformulated thoughts and feelings that affect us in our daily lives. When implicit or latent feelings become clear and explicit, new possibilities for change invariably emerge. This is the work of psychotherapy.
Primary Office Location:
51 South St
Morristown, NJ 07960
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Secondary Office Location:
434 Henry St.
Brooklyn, NY 11231
Secondary Office Phone:
Client Focus:
Individuals
Ages Groups Served:
Children, Adolescents, Adults, Elders (65+)
Name of Therapist:
Roberta Preisler, Ph.D.
Specialty Areas:
Relationship Issues, Work Issues, Office Politics, Influence of Childhood Trauma on present
Sessions Conducted:
In-person sessions only
A graduate of the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, I have had over 20 years of experience as a psychologist in private practice. In addition, I have had numerous, and varied, institutional affiliation, where I have provided services to people of diverse backgrounds, across the lifespan, from childhood to seniority. At teaching hospitals such as Mount Sinai and Brookdale, I had a wide range of responsibilities including diagnostic evaluation and psychotherapy. At the latter hospital, I supervised psychiatric residents and psychology interns in psychotherapy. I have also had extensive experience in a hospital-based school setting as part of a clinical team that provided services for children with special needs.
Currently, I am exclusively engaged in individual therapy, with adults, where I strive to be an attentive listener, and active participant, who meets each prospective patient with a minimum of preconceptions.
Currently, I am exclusively engaged in individual therapy, with adults, where I strive to be an attentive listener, and active participant, who meets each prospective patient with a minimum of preconceptions.
Primary Office Location:
173 Hicks Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone:
Client Focus:
Individuals
Ages Groups Served:
Adults, Elders (65+)
Name of Therapist:
Michael Ritter, Ph.D.
Specialty Areas:
Trauma and PTSD, Relationship Issues, Anxiety, Identity Conflict
Additional Services Offered:
EMDR, Supervision
Sessions Conducted:
Virtual consultation on Zoom or cell
Talk is essential to psychotherapy. But some experience, especially trauma, is beyond words. As a relational psychoanalyst, I see the organic, dynamic, human relationship at the core of any psychotherapy process. As an EMDR trauma therapist, I also highly value structured approaches that reach beyond words. I offer an integrative practice specializing in complex relational trauma.
Primary Office Location:
406 Fifth Avenue, #175
Brooklyn, NY 11215
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Client Focus:
Individuals
Ages Groups Served:
Adults, Elders (65+)
Name of Therapist:
Danielle Vinocur, Ph.D.
Specialty Areas:
Parenting, Trauma, Immigration Issues
I am committed to creating a therapeutic relationship that feels safe, supportive and is based on mutual respect. In sessions, my general style is to be interactive and direct, but I also emphasize very close listening. The goals of my interventions vary depending on your evolving struggles, needs and strengths. Together, we work to understand the multi-layered nature of the problem(s) and to find ways to improve your life and alleviate distress.
Primary Office Location:
329 Vanderbilt St
Brooklyn, NY 11218
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Secondary Office Location:
156 Fifth Avenue
Suite 1107
New York, NY 10010
Additional Languages Spoken:
French, German
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