Welcome! I’m Rebecca Snyder. I understand that life’s transitions, finding meaning, and managing chronic pain can be challenging, to say the least. If you're reading this, I first want you to know that you are not alone. I offer a warm, nonjudgmental environment to explore these challenges together.
Using evidence-based practices
Resilience isn't just about enduring tough times; it's about thriving with the support of emotionally attuned relationships. Research shows that having at least one emotionally available caregiver is foundational for resilience, a truth that extends throughout our lives. The more supportive connections we have, the greater our capacity for
Therapy is a space where healing begins through openness, curiosity, and a willingness to see yourself with new eyes. I strive to create an environment that feels safe, collaborative, and judgment-free, where humor and honesty coexist with growth and self-reflection.
Drawing from Person-Centered Therapy (PCT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT),
Therapy is where real change begins—with compassion, understanding, and practical tools for growth. I believe every person’s story is unique, shaped by past experiences and present challenges. My commitment is to create a safe, nonjudgmental environment where you feel understood and empowered.
Using a blend of cognitive behavioral th
Therapy should be a place where you feel supported, understood, and encouraged. I am here to help adults navigate grief, anxiety, life transitions, trauma, and postpartum challenges with compassion and care. In every session, I strive to create a safe, nonjudgmental space where you can explore your story, strengthen your coping skills, and reconnec
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 helping my clients is nonjudgmental, strength-based, and curious. Through the use of several psychodynamic approaches and applied Jungian analysis, I am able to help clients transform their lives by exploring their self-concept and improving their self-esteem. I believe that a nonjudgmental approach helps us uncover painful patterns
I specialize in working with emerging adults, Jewish professionals, creative professionals, and those with anxiety, attention-deficit hyperactivity (ADHD), trauma, attachment, and panic challenges. I know it can be uncomfortable discussing change, but I promise to provide steady guidance and empathic facilitation through all that you wish to explor
Some of human suffering is about the way we experience the events of our lives rather than the things themselves. Therapy offers an opportunity to bring awareness to our experiences and change our emotional relationship to them rather than try to change the events themselves. By thinking of events in this way, we are able to gain a sense of control
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
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