There was a time when you felt so intimately connected and in love.
But lately… maybe it feels like things have changed, and you’re not sure why. There’s distance. Things unsaid. Fighting over every little thing. Constant misunderstanding and hurt feelings.
You’re definitely not on the same page anymore. Is it possible to get back there?
I believe most relationships ARE figureoutable. As an experienced couples therapist in NYC, I will work with you and your partner to make sense of interactions, increase empathy, and heal past hurts.
i believe most relationships are figureoutable, and I can help. In fact, it's my specialty.
A lot changed for the better when you had your kid, but there’s one thing that seems to be slowly getting worse: your relationship with your partner.
It’s the quiet resentments over feeling like one person is doing more of the work. It’s the general sense that you never have time for just each other any more.
And it’s the unease around patterns being different and not knowing how to act around each other any more.
“Date night!” is not the answer. You need help finding the root of the issue and discovering new, healthy, connected dynamics that work for you now. Couples therapy can help you navigate these challenges.
Things are changing, and you and your partner are feeling the effects. Anxiety, tempers running hot, fear, avoidance….
All our worst communication habits tend to be kicked into high gear around periods of change. Which is exactly the time we need our communication to be best!
Whether you're seeking couples therapy, premarital counseling in NYC, or something else, working with a couples therapist to work through these issues as they arise can help you make sure your relationship survives and thrives through your marriage, pregnancy, big move, or other.
Every couple is unique. There’s a LOT more that we can work through together, like…
Sometimes, it feels good to have some physical distance during the hard parts of couples therapy, where you can close your laptop and be immediately alone after.
To get started, share what you’re seeking to get out of therapy in my brief welcome form, and I’ll be in touch to schedule your first online therapy session!
how it works
You should reach out to your insurance provider to find out about your out of network benefits. Questions to ask would be: Do I have out of network benefits? Do I have a deductible? What percentage of services are covered after reaching my deductible?
If you're looking for a couples therapist in NYC who really gets complicated relationship dynamics (and you don’t mind a little sarcastic humor), I’m your right choice.
You can expect me to do a whole lot more than just sit back and listen: I’ll ask questions and give feedback to actively guide you.
I am in network with UMR Top Tier for Mt Sinai employees. Otherwise, I am an out of network provider. If you have out of network benefits, services may be covered in full or in part by your health insurance plan. I will provide you with invoices which you can submit to your insurance company for out-of-network reimbursement.
It’s absolutely okay to come into therapy without a clear end goal in mind (break up or stay together).
Part of the process will be finding this clarity!
It truly depends — there’s no easy answer anyone. I will say that you get what you put into therapy; taking it seriously, being brave and honest… these things will help you feel better faster.
To get started, share what you’re seeking to get out of therapy in my brief welcome form, and I’ll be in touch to schedule your first session.
I’m currently accepting clients who live in New York, Connecticut, or Florida.