Christopher utilizes a variety of therapeutic approaches. These approaches are brought together in different ways depending on the person or people that he is working with. The root of his therapeutic style is pastoral counseling, whereby he helps the client incorporate spiritual dimensions of both the problem(s) and the ways to move forward. H
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 passion for helping others heal is rooted in empathy, compassion, and a thorough understanding of the complexity of trauma.
I specialize in working with individuals and couples who have experienced the profound impact of complex PTSD, also known as developmental or relational trauma, on their emotional and psychological well-being and relati
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
While we can't change difficult situations of the past, we can work together to better understand and resolve challenges in your life. By applying complementary therapy approaches and techniques, we will unearth long-standing behavior patterns or negative perceptions that may be holding you back from experiencing a more fulfilling and meaningfu
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 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,
You're the one everyone leans on. The one who holds it together, shows up, and keeps going — even when you're running on empty. Maybe you're caring for a family member with a chronic illness, navigating the relentless pressure of young adulthood, or simply exhausted from years of meeting everyone else's needs while quietly ign
If you're exhausted, burnt out, and quietly wondering if things can actually get better — I want you to know that they can. Healing is possible, even when it feels completely out of reach. You don't have to keep white-knuckling it alone.
I'm Rebecca Snyder, LMSW, and I work with adults navigating life transitions, trauma, addic
Therapy doesn't have to feel stiff or overly serious. Some of the most meaningful breakthroughs happen in moments of honesty, humor, and genuine human connection — and that's exactly the kind of space I try to create. Whether you're carrying something heavy or just feeling a little lost, you're welcome here exactly as you are.
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