You’re not in crisis, but you’re not free. You overthink, stay vigilant, and hold everything together even when no one’s asking you to. Your anxiety isn’t loud. It’s controlled, contained, and constant: mental loops you can’t shut off, pressure to get it right, difficulty letting go, strain in your closest relati
At Keene Murray Therapy, our approach to helping people is:
Creative. Our work is shaped both by our immersion in creative arts and by our extensive background in a variety of psychological approaches.
Respectful. We recognize that our clients are the only ones who can truly tell their story. Our function is to help clients identify and a
I am a psychoanalyst, graduate of the Training and Research Institute of Self Psychology, an EMDR practitioner, and a sandplay therapist trained through the Sandplay Therapists of America, which has a Jungian foundation.
My experience with children and families as a consultant for high schools, elementary schools, preschools and clinics has sha
Therapy can help you to get to the roots of your issues, develop a better understanding of yourself and provide you with tools to more effectively manage your life. My role, as your therapist, is an objective and non-biased one. I will focus on listening to you, guiding you through a thorough exploration of yourself- past, present and future- and
You’re tired. Maybe you’ve been holding everything together for everyone else, but inside you feel overwhelmed, anxious, or stuck. Your mind won’t slow down. You replay conversations. Old pain shows up when you least expect it. You’re functioning but you’re not at peace.
If that’s where you are, you don’
My approach is grounded in creating a warm, collaborative, and nonjudgmental space where clients feel safe to explore their experiences. I draw from evidence-based practices to help individuals build insight, develop coping strategies, and foster meaningful change aligned with their values and goals.
I believe that the client is the expert in his or her own life, however, it is frustrating to go to a therapist who continually asks "how does that make you feel?" I care about how you feel, but more importantly, I want to know what you are doing about it. I believe that finding a solution is more important than focussing on the problem.
I'm a New York city-based licensed clinical social worker (LCSW). I am also licensed in the state of California. I work with individual adults as they manage challenges such as anxiety, depression, marriage, relationship, and dating issues, aging and caregiving concerns, parenting, pregnancy, and career and life transitions.
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Health and wellness are not linear and will only evolve within a dynamic and complex interplay of the many systems in our lives. I firmly believe that promoting mental health is a part of this interplay. I help my clients with exploring those systems relevant to their mental health (such as relationships, lifestyle routines with sleep and eating, p
I have been a psychotherapist for over 20 years, working with individuals couples and families. I work with individuals and families dealing with a wide range of issues, and with both traditional and non traditional families. Who ever I am working with, I pay attention to the context of people's lives and the importance of the significant relat
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