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Relational Psychotherapy therapists in Lake Carmel, NY

We are proud to feature top rated Relational Psychotherapy therapists in Lake Carmel, NY. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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New York City, New York therapist: Emily Scott, licensed clinical social worker
Relational Psychotherapy

Emily Scott

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I am a fat, queer, neurodiverse, cisgender therapist who knows the importance of feeling seen and understood by your therapist. As a member of the LGBTQ+ community I want to offer gender and queer-affirming services to those who identify as gay, lesbian, transgender, TGNC, gender non-conforming, genderqueer, gender fluid, intersex, CNM, polyamorous, kink, and questioning. I also believe in the importance of sharing space for multiple identities and being a culturally competent provider.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Lake Carmel, New York (Online Only)
New York City, New York therapist: Make Marriage Better, psychologist
Relational Psychotherapy

Make Marriage Better

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Make Marriage Better stands out for its transformative approach to relationship coaching. We specialize in helping couples overcome recurring challenges, rebuild trust, and rediscover joy in their partnership. By applying the award-winning, evidence-based Deconstructing Anxiety™ method, we address the root causes of relationship issues—not just the symptoms—allowing couples to create real and lasting change. Our skilled, compassionate coaches guide clients through personalized strategies to foster open communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen bonds. If you're ready to start your journey toward a stronger, more fulfilling relationship, give us a call. Virtual sessions available via video and telehealth.  
39 Years Experience
Online in Lake Carmel, New York (Online Only)
Miller Place, New York therapist: Jessica Morgan, licensed clinical social worker
Relational Psychotherapy

Jessica Morgan

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
You are trying your best in the circumstances you are currently in. Sometimes we forget this. The adversities in our lives can take hold and make us forget our true self. Worry, fear, or exhaustion can distract us from our intuition or listening to our highest self. Therapy offers a space for us to remember who we are and take back our sense of power, agency, and hope. I don't give advice. I give space. I trust that all of my clients know exactly who they are and what they need to do to heal. All they need is someone to champion them, believe in them, and help to create an atmosphere of non-judgement, compassion, and mindfulness to get back to this inner knowing.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Lake Carmel, New York
Brooklyn, New York therapist: Wayne Ayers, psychologist
Relational Psychotherapy

Wayne Ayers

Psychologist, PhD
Psychotherapy can be challenging, but it is a rewarding process. Most people come in to discuss the problems in their lives. They often forget about what is going well, and what are their natural talents and abilities. I train and supervise psychologists at area hospitals. Because of this I am sensitive to ethical concerns: honesty, integrity and practicality. I strive to create a very kind and safe atmosphere where personal exploration is possible. Psychotherapy should be collaborative. I am vocal and active and give my clients ongoing feedback, inquiry and support.  
31 Years Experience
Online in Lake Carmel, New York
Santa Fe, New Mexico therapist: Truth Berenson, licensed clinical social worker
Relational Psychotherapy

Truth Berenson

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I offer counseling and coaching for individuals of all genders, sexualities, racial identities, and family formations. My work is rooted in developing a strong therapeutic relationship. Within the counselor-client connection, clients are invited to explore relational dynamics and to safely become more honest with themselves and others. Through collaboration, I support clients to clearly identify boundaries, honor desires, and expand their capacity to tap into innate resources. My approach is informed by psychodynamic theory, spiritual and archetypal counseling, parts work, creative arts therapy, and goal-oriented coaching in addition to somatic interventions. These coupled with a client-centered and anti-oppressive lens facilitate changes that are both radical and sustainable. Areas of specialty include: partnership and family conflict, self doubt, guilt & shame, eating disorders & body image, gender, sexuality, LGBTQIA+ experiences, transitioning, PTSD, depression, anxiety, grief and loss, addiction, attachment, polyamory, family dynamics, interpersonal and communal conflict, spiritual growth, strengthening intuition, political identity, financial stability, transitions, and creative blocks. ​ My therapeutic style is intuitive, fierce, and nurturing. With passion and humor, I approach each person with deep respect for the grace and grit of human experience and an abiding trust in each individual's capacity for growth and resilience. I also support couples struggling to navigate both the inevitable and unexpected challenges of partnership. Every partnership has unique strengths and challenges and even the strongest relationships sometimes need help weathering life's hardships, be they related to health concerns, finances, sexuality and intimacy, children, work stress, extended family, etc. Couples counseling can help partners improve communication, develop a deeper understanding of each other's experiences, increase awareness of intentions and impact, and relate to each other with compassion and curiosity rather than judgment. I support couples to make collaborative decisions and move through conflict with courage, honesty, and mutual respect. ​Partners learn communication and deescalation skills, develop resiliency, and grow as individuals and partners. Together we can identify and heal attachment wounds, explore power dynamics, and build trust.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Lake Carmel, New York