Psychoanalytic Therapists in SoHo, New York, NY
I hold an MSW from New York University and completed my psychoanalytic training at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies in New York City.
Some of our problems may seem evident to us, easy to think and talk about. Others may have remained stubbornly elusive, sometimes for years, sometimes for as long as we can remember. Overcoming these problems can be exceedingly difficult. Psychotherapy proceeds on the understanding that insight into these problems can be developed in dialogue with another. Psychotherapists are essentially attuned, nonjudgmental, basically optimistic and trustworthy consultants.
I hold an MSW from New York University and completed my psychoanalytic training at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies in New York City.
Some of our problems may seem evident to us, easy to think and talk about. Others may have remained stubbornly elusive, sometimes for years, sometimes for as long as we can remember. Overcoming these problems can be exceedingly difficult. Psychotherapy proceeds on the understanding that insight into these problems can be developed in dialogue with another. Psychotherapists are essentially attuned, nonjudgmental, basically optimistic and trustworthy consultants.
I am a licensed clinical social worker with postgraduate psychoanalytic training.
Sometimes life's challenges can cause us to feel overwhelmed, stuck, and unfulfilled in different areas of our lives. I work closely with you to create a supportive therapeutic space where we can safely explore your thoughts and feelings, overcome obstacles, and build a path towards a more fulfilling life for you.
I am a licensed clinical social worker with postgraduate psychoanalytic training.
Sometimes life's challenges can cause us to feel overwhelmed, stuck, and unfulfilled in different areas of our lives. I work closely with you to create a supportive therapeutic space where we can safely explore your thoughts and feelings, overcome obstacles, and build a path towards a more fulfilling life for you.
When coming to a therapist for help, you are sometimes clear on your conflict/issue. But at other times, it's more a vague feeling of unease - that your life isn't going as it should. My empathic and attuned psychoanalytic approach is geared towards either person. Some of areas of expertise are anxiety, identity, depression, interpersonal issues and narcissism - including adult children of narcissists. I am very open, non-judgmental, and inquiry-based. I'm here to help you find a solution. The goal is to find a more meaningful and satisfying way of living.
When coming to a therapist for help, you are sometimes clear on your conflict/issue. But at other times, it's more a vague feeling of unease - that your life isn't going as it should. My empathic and attuned psychoanalytic approach is geared towards either person. Some of areas of expertise are anxiety, identity, depression, interpersonal issues and narcissism - including adult children of narcissists. I am very open, non-judgmental, and inquiry-based. I'm here to help you find a solution. The goal is to find a more meaningful and satisfying way of living.
I have an interactive style and use interpersonal, psychoanalytic and mindfulness techniques that will help you alleviate years of defenses and resistance.
I have over 25 years of experience treating adults and adolescents suffering from anxiety, depression & unhappiness. I can help you identify the defenses developed in response to pain and suffering that are adversely affecting your current life. I can help you recognize and determine the origin of destructive patterns of behavior and change the self-defeating behaviors & thoughts that cause distress & anxiety, especially in relationships with intimate partners, family, and others. I have been a supervising psychologist for Columbia University, New York Presbyterian Hospital & CUNY Graduate Center, with offices in NYC and Larchmont.
I have an interactive style and use interpersonal, psychoanalytic and mindfulness techniques that will help you alleviate years of defenses and resistance.
I have over 25 years of experience treating adults and adolescents suffering from anxiety, depression & unhappiness. I can help you identify the defenses developed in response to pain and suffering that are adversely affecting your current life. I can help you recognize and determine the origin of destructive patterns of behavior and change the self-defeating behaviors & thoughts that cause distress & anxiety, especially in relationships with intimate partners, family, and others. I have been a supervising psychologist for Columbia University, New York Presbyterian Hospital & CUNY Graduate Center, with offices in NYC and Larchmont.
April Rohr
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
SoHo, New York, NY 10013
I also have postgraduate training in dissociative processes, disturbances in eating and addictions and am currently a psychoanalytic candidate in training in New York City.
I create a warm and collaborative atmosphere where you can freely explore your lived experiences, anxieties, and hopes for yourself. My approach to therapy involves deep listening. I have trained in psychoanalysis, meaning that we will explore your unconscious mental processes and their origins to illuminate not only the roots of current suffering, but also help you make use of your passions, strengths, and desires to create a life according to your own design. In our work together, we can better understand your patterns, empowering you to make conscious choices and break free from self-limiting cycles.
I also have postgraduate training in dissociative processes, disturbances in eating and addictions and am currently a psychoanalytic candidate in training in New York City.
I create a warm and collaborative atmosphere where you can freely explore your lived experiences, anxieties, and hopes for yourself. My approach to therapy involves deep listening. I have trained in psychoanalysis, meaning that we will explore your unconscious mental processes and their origins to illuminate not only the roots of current suffering, but also help you make use of your passions, strengths, and desires to create a life according to your own design. In our work together, we can better understand your patterns, empowering you to make conscious choices and break free from self-limiting cycles.
Janine Reimen
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
SoHo, New York, NY 10013 (Online Only)
A deep connection between therapist and client is key to forming the trust necessary to overcome challenges in one's life. These blocks keep us from realizing our potential and can manifest in a variety of ways, from depression and anxiety, to relationship issues and job dissatisfaction. My approach to therapy is to use self understanding and awareness as a mechanism for change. Treatments could include psychoanalytic and psychodynamic techniques to access unconscious material or a more problem focused, short term approach depending on the issues at hand. I also work with Trauma using EMDR.
A deep connection between therapist and client is key to forming the trust necessary to overcome challenges in one's life. These blocks keep us from realizing our potential and can manifest in a variety of ways, from depression and anxiety, to relationship issues and job dissatisfaction. My approach to therapy is to use self understanding and awareness as a mechanism for change. Treatments could include psychoanalytic and psychodynamic techniques to access unconscious material or a more problem focused, short term approach depending on the issues at hand. I also work with Trauma using EMDR.
Daphne Haddock
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
SoHo, New York, NY 10013
I am a licensed psychotherapist with training in psychoanalytic treatment, with additional training in holistic nutrition, yoga and meditation.
Let’s find out why you may be repeating old behavioral patterns, help you resolve challenges, and find new ways of doing things. Working through obstacles together, we will work in a psychodynamic and interpersonal framework. I am a great listener and deeply care about our work, you, and the process. Through a relationship that feels collaborative, in a safe and healthy holding environment we will explore what you are experiencing and work towards achieving your goals. I have additional training in holistic nutrition, yoga and meditation, which brings an understanding of the Mind Body connection to the therapeutic process.
I am a licensed psychotherapist with training in psychoanalytic treatment, with additional training in holistic nutrition, yoga and meditation.
Let’s find out why you may be repeating old behavioral patterns, help you resolve challenges, and find new ways of doing things. Working through obstacles together, we will work in a psychodynamic and interpersonal framework. I am a great listener and deeply care about our work, you, and the process. Through a relationship that feels collaborative, in a safe and healthy holding environment we will explore what you are experiencing and work towards achieving your goals. I have additional training in holistic nutrition, yoga and meditation, which brings an understanding of the Mind Body connection to the therapeutic process.
I work with adolescents and adults from diverse backgrounds, addressing concerns like anxiety, depression, and addiction. I also help with issues around careers, desire, and creative work. Many experience feelings of shame, guilt, and a lack of direction, which often affect their relationships with others and their work, family, and romantic lives. My sessions involve focused talk therapy. By unpacking personal narratives—including day-to-day feelings—we aim to understand the underlying forces in these stories. I use a psychoanalytic approach influenced by Lacan and Freud, focusing on how the unconscious shapes behavior.
I work with adolescents and adults from diverse backgrounds, addressing concerns like anxiety, depression, and addiction. I also help with issues around careers, desire, and creative work. Many experience feelings of shame, guilt, and a lack of direction, which often affect their relationships with others and their work, family, and romantic lives. My sessions involve focused talk therapy. By unpacking personal narratives—including day-to-day feelings—we aim to understand the underlying forces in these stories. I use a psychoanalytic approach influenced by Lacan and Freud, focusing on how the unconscious shapes behavior.
Nicole Remsen
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
SoHo, New York, NY 10012
I utilize my training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy as a guide to increase self understanding and uncover parts of ourselves that may be out of view.
There are times in life we may find that we are holding ourselves back. We may find ourselves disregarding our own wants and needs, repeating old patterns and feeling that our sense of worth comes from something outside ourselves and not internally. We may be looking for a change, a deeper understanding of ourselves, or simply a desire to feel more whole. If this sounds like you, therapy is a good place to start.
I utilize my training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy as a guide to increase self understanding and uncover parts of ourselves that may be out of view.
There are times in life we may find that we are holding ourselves back. We may find ourselves disregarding our own wants and needs, repeating old patterns and feeling that our sense of worth comes from something outside ourselves and not internally. We may be looking for a change, a deeper understanding of ourselves, or simply a desire to feel more whole. If this sounds like you, therapy is a good place to start.
Yaron M Peer
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
4 Endorsed
SoHo, New York, NY 10013
I focus on psychodynamic and psychoanalytic treatments to help you uncover unresolved conflicts within yourself and within your other meaningful relationships.
"Why should I go to therapy?" I remember asking myself that same question many years ago. Deciding to go to therapy isn’t easy. It usually means that life has been challenging and that you aren't coping well. Sometimes the cause is obvious—you’ve lost someone; you’re anxious or depressed; you’re dealing with change. At other times, things are less clear. You sense that something is off, but can’t exactly point to what it is. That’s where therapy can make a significant difference. Your time in therapy is likely the only time you'll have complete freedom to say what’s running through your head—good or bad—without being judged.
I focus on psychodynamic and psychoanalytic treatments to help you uncover unresolved conflicts within yourself and within your other meaningful relationships.
"Why should I go to therapy?" I remember asking myself that same question many years ago. Deciding to go to therapy isn’t easy. It usually means that life has been challenging and that you aren't coping well. Sometimes the cause is obvious—you’ve lost someone; you’re anxious or depressed; you’re dealing with change. At other times, things are less clear. You sense that something is off, but can’t exactly point to what it is. That’s where therapy can make a significant difference. Your time in therapy is likely the only time you'll have complete freedom to say what’s running through your head—good or bad—without being judged.
Psychoanalytic therapy is a mode of intensive listening that provides you with a protected space to say anything that comes to mind; it is a chance to explore thoughts and feelings that you previously have not been able to articulate to yourself and to others. Psychoanalysis is a unique, extraordinary relationship that facilitates the emergence of novel and surprising ways of seeing and thinking. Inhibitions and destructive conflicts in areas of creative pursuit, career, relationships, and sex dissipate, leading to new possibilities and experiences, and the alleviation of anxiety and suffering.
Psychoanalytic therapy is a mode of intensive listening that provides you with a protected space to say anything that comes to mind; it is a chance to explore thoughts and feelings that you previously have not been able to articulate to yourself and to others. Psychoanalysis is a unique, extraordinary relationship that facilitates the emergence of novel and surprising ways of seeing and thinking. Inhibitions and destructive conflicts in areas of creative pursuit, career, relationships, and sex dissipate, leading to new possibilities and experiences, and the alleviation of anxiety and suffering.
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Dr. Esther Klein
Psychologist, PhD, MA
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
SoHo, New York, NY 10013 (Online Only)
I specialize in assisting individuals in enhancing their personal growth and relationships, especially when unresolved family dynamics contribute to their challenges. I focus on romantic relationships, parenting, and other aspects of evolving family structures. Using a psychodynamic approach, I facilitate healing and healthier connections. My research on father abandonment highlights its profound impact on self-perception and relationships. By understanding these early experiences and their manifestations, I help clients identify recurring patterns and heal destructive behaviors, fostering more fulfilling relationships.
I specialize in assisting individuals in enhancing their personal growth and relationships, especially when unresolved family dynamics contribute to their challenges. I focus on romantic relationships, parenting, and other aspects of evolving family structures. Using a psychodynamic approach, I facilitate healing and healthier connections. My research on father abandonment highlights its profound impact on self-perception and relationships. By understanding these early experiences and their manifestations, I help clients identify recurring patterns and heal destructive behaviors, fostering more fulfilling relationships.
Creating an environment that feels supportive and non-judgmental is my first priority as a therapist. Everyone is capable of change, and with the right support and individualized care, therapy can help you reach your personal goals. I appreciate the importance of your commitment to begin therapy and believe that the strength of the client-therapist relationship is the most important aspect in your ability to heal and grow. I strive to build authentic rapport with clients that fosters insight, honesty, and growth in a therapeutic setting, where you are considered to be the true expert on yourself.
Creating an environment that feels supportive and non-judgmental is my first priority as a therapist. Everyone is capable of change, and with the right support and individualized care, therapy can help you reach your personal goals. I appreciate the importance of your commitment to begin therapy and believe that the strength of the client-therapist relationship is the most important aspect in your ability to heal and grow. I strive to build authentic rapport with clients that fosters insight, honesty, and growth in a therapeutic setting, where you are considered to be the true expert on yourself.
Feeling alone, confused or overwhelmed? Anxious or depressed? Struggling with an emotionally unhealthy relationship or unable to establish a fulfilling, intimate one? Not realizing your personal or professional goals or reaching your potential? Psychotherapy with a highly trained, experienced professional can provide a safe space to deal with these and many other issues and facilitate change. I view psychotherapy as a journey that you and I take together to help you explore and reflect on problems that are troubling you. I am a licensed clinical psychologist and certified psychoanalyst with over 20 years of training and experience.
Feeling alone, confused or overwhelmed? Anxious or depressed? Struggling with an emotionally unhealthy relationship or unable to establish a fulfilling, intimate one? Not realizing your personal or professional goals or reaching your potential? Psychotherapy with a highly trained, experienced professional can provide a safe space to deal with these and many other issues and facilitate change. I view psychotherapy as a journey that you and I take together to help you explore and reflect on problems that are troubling you. I am a licensed clinical psychologist and certified psychoanalyst with over 20 years of training and experience.
I am a licensed psychoanalyst and a neuroscientist. I earned my PhD from University College London where I conducted seminal research in the field of neuroaesthetics. I coauthored three books on neuroscience, art and psychoanalysis and I have lectured for many years in the Psychology Department of Milano University.
I am a licensed psychoanalyst and a neuroscientist. I earned my PhD from University College London where I conducted seminal research in the field of neuroaesthetics. I coauthored three books on neuroscience, art and psychoanalysis and I have lectured for many years in the Psychology Department of Milano University.
I work with a variety of people whose active, creative lives have been interrupted by depression, mania, anxiety, mourning, and trauma. Psychotherapy with me is a process of guided expression. Thoughts and feelings, dreams and fantasies, desires and fears are given voice – loud, clear, and without judgment. The experience of formulating authentic verbal and emotional expressions can be transformative in and of itself. Also, as patterns in your way of being become clear, you can begin to consider alternatives, find courage to change, and experience what is commonly known as freedom.
I work with a variety of people whose active, creative lives have been interrupted by depression, mania, anxiety, mourning, and trauma. Psychotherapy with me is a process of guided expression. Thoughts and feelings, dreams and fantasies, desires and fears are given voice – loud, clear, and without judgment. The experience of formulating authentic verbal and emotional expressions can be transformative in and of itself. Also, as patterns in your way of being become clear, you can begin to consider alternatives, find courage to change, and experience what is commonly known as freedom.
Robin Brady LCSW, MBA
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, MBA
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
SoHo, New York, NY 10012
My work is compassionate, interactive and decisive, always towards your greater authenticity. We focus on discovering, developing and achieving your goals and on reducing obstacles towards them. We can work quickly in a crisis or explore deeper issues. I love complex issues: the tensions within couples that stunt their intimacy. The challenges of parenting. The lingering sense that you cannot reach some vital aspects of yourself.
My work is compassionate, interactive and decisive, always towards your greater authenticity. We focus on discovering, developing and achieving your goals and on reducing obstacles towards them. We can work quickly in a crisis or explore deeper issues. I love complex issues: the tensions within couples that stunt their intimacy. The challenges of parenting. The lingering sense that you cannot reach some vital aspects of yourself.
Many people go through life feeling not fully alive or fully themselves. In my practice of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytically-informed psychotherapy, I work with my patients to better understand what they desire and what is getting in the way of attaining what they want. Often, we experience internal conflicts: one part of us longs for something, while another resists it. Understanding these conflicts, along with the anxieties and inhibitions that fuel them, is essential for freeing ourselves from what holds us back—allowing us to feel more like ourselves, more alive, and more liberated.
Many people go through life feeling not fully alive or fully themselves. In my practice of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytically-informed psychotherapy, I work with my patients to better understand what they desire and what is getting in the way of attaining what they want. Often, we experience internal conflicts: one part of us longs for something, while another resists it. Understanding these conflicts, along with the anxieties and inhibitions that fuel them, is essential for freeing ourselves from what holds us back—allowing us to feel more like ourselves, more alive, and more liberated.
Over the course of life, we may encounter challenges that feel particularly difficult to express and work through. Some difficulties may have identifiable sources, while others appear motivated by elements that are unfamiliar or contradictory. Therapy dedicates space to examining and understanding those aspects of life that contribute to and prolong distress.
Over the course of life, we may encounter challenges that feel particularly difficult to express and work through. Some difficulties may have identifiable sources, while others appear motivated by elements that are unfamiliar or contradictory. Therapy dedicates space to examining and understanding those aspects of life that contribute to and prolong distress.
Patrycja Gerlak
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
SoHo, New York, NY 10012 (Online Only)
I am passionate about empowering individuals and helping them heal. I am committed to providing my clients with a safe space in which they can work on overcoming their symptoms, building self-esteem and achieving personal growth.
I am passionate about empowering individuals and helping them heal. I am committed to providing my clients with a safe space in which they can work on overcoming their symptoms, building self-esteem and achieving personal growth.
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