There is no single way to live a fulfilling life. All of us need a safe place to talk about what we're experiencing. Expressing your thoughts and feelings to another person is an essential part of transformation. This is especially true when done in a therapeutic environment where you can explore new ideas and make your own decisions about you
Dawn M. Hughes, Ph.D., ABPP, is a clinical and forensic psychologist whose private practice is based in New York City. Her area of expertise involves helping people who have experienced interpersonal violence, trauma, and anxiety issues. She has provided effective treatment for traumatic stress, sexual assault, rape, intimate partner violence, chil
If you feel stuck and struggling against a painful, unproductive present or caught up in past memories or future worries, freedom is possible. We will gently face what feels unfaceable and harness the lessons learned to support you today, always mindfully grounding our work in what you value most. And the vitality uncovered will carry you forward
Whether it's stress at home or work, relationship drama or your own stuff that gets in the way, we can work together to remove real or imagined barriers to help you succeed and live the life you deserve. My approach to mental wellness is holistic, grounded in theory, yet collaborative and responsive to your distinct needs.
I help people who
I practice a problem focused, short-term, and distinct form of cognitive behavioral therapy. I am an active directive therapist. I teach people how to change what can be changed and to accept what cannot be changed about themselves, others and life. I teach rational thinking. This approach is called Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). It was
My approach to psychotherapy is to provide a setting in which you can come to know yourself, be yourself, and understand what has lead you to the problems you are currently experiencing. I believe that the therapist\'s empathy and insight are essential, as is helping you to develop the tools that you take with you once you complete your work in
I hold a Master of Science from Columbia University and Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Berkeley.
It was my own life experience that led me to become a psychotherapist. Perhaps because of this my patients often report feeling understood in a way they'd not expected. I believe you'll find I bring warmth, understanding,
I offer compassionate, nonjudgemental psychotherapy with a focus on healing. My mission is to provide a warm and caring environment and to see the complete person so that you leave feeling heard. As a trained neuropsychologist I also understand neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders, as well as attention, brain injuries and learning difficul
I treat anxiety, depression, narcissism, grief, couples, adults and more with science and care. I focus on comfort, precision and thoroughness to strengthen the dynamics and boundaries of life, event and issue strategies. Learn specific skills and understand how education, career, boundaries and justice combine to express themselves into human beha
Personal Approach To Therapy
Chris adopts a highly humanistic approach in his therapeutic practice, emphasizing the uniqueness of each individual, and tailoring therapy to align with their distinct needs. He places paramount importance on fostering a robust and meaningful therapeutic connection between himself and the client.
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