The work beneath the work.
Depth-oriented clinical work where your story is the starting point — not a symptom to be managed.
People who find their way here have usually tried everything else. The hesitation at the critical moment. The relationship that follows the same arc regardless of how clearly it is seen. The achievement that arrives and feels like nothing. These are often not performance problems. They are structural.
Clinical work is slower and aimed at the structures that shape how you function across your whole life. We work with what surfaces in the room — not just what you report, but how you relate, what you avoid, and what the pattern of the work itself reveals over time.
Who this is for.
High-performing individuals whose outer function and inner experience have quietly diverged. Also those whose primary concern is relational: patterns in intimate relationships, family systems, and close friendships that repeat regardless of how clearly they are understood.
Trauma — including developmental and relational trauma — is a significant part of the clinical work, as is substance use and the behavioral patterns that have become the primary way of managing what has not yet been processed.
Supervised clinical work in New York City and New Jersey.
New York City
Union Square Practice · Manhattan
New Jersey
Lukin Center · NJ Consultation Center
Orientation
Theoretically pluralistic · Modern psychoanalytic · Self-psychology · CBT · ACT · Existential