I specialize in individual and couples therapy, particularly for people negotiating midlife crises and transitions. I can help you to understand yourself and other people better, and to find meaning for yourself in midlife and beyond. I give a regular talk at NYU School of Medicine on coping effectively with midlife challenges. I've also published an article on midlife issues in the Psychoanalytic Review (Oct. 2019). For couples work, broadly speaking, I have experience working with nonconventional relationships, and offer both pre-marital and divorce counseling. Ask a prospective therapist about their training and experience. I have Bachelor's and Master's degrees from British universities, my Ph.D. in Psychology from The New School, and a postdoctoral Certificate in Psychoanalysis, totaling over a dozen years of professional education. I trained in hospitals and treatment centers throughout NYC. I'm a faculty member of the Psychoanalytic Association of New York, where I teach and supervise professionals in our postgraduate programs in psychotherapy, and am also the Chair of our Consultation and Treatment Service. In addition, I write and edit for international therapy journals. I'm originally from England, but trained in New York City.
Qualifications: | New School for Social Research |
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Academic Suffixes: | PhD |
Expertise: | ADHD, Adoption, Anxiety, Asperger |