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Internal Family Systems therapists in Queens Village, NY

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Manhattan, New York therapist: Paige Kessler, therapist
Internal Family Systems

Paige Kessler

Therapist, LMSW
If you’ve been feeling stuck, lonely, anxious, or unhappy, you're in the right place. Let’s unpack your story together.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Queens Village, New York (Online Only)
Brooklyn, New York therapist: Jem Wong, marriage and family therapist
Internal Family Systems

Jem Wong

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
If you are looking for guidance with anxiety, fears, depression, or relationship and marriage counseling, it takes courage to ask for help. Admitting you can’t do everything on your own, is the first step toward achieving wellness in a fast paced, demanding world. The good news is, asking for help gets easier with a little practice. The way in which we cope in the world is greatly influenced by how we see the world. Asking for help, and obtaining a fresh perspective is often the first and most profound step toward developing the mental muscle needed to become stronger. The more support you gain, the better equipped you will be to take on bigger challenges and achieve more successes. Psychotherapy can be an effective tool in providing you with the necessary support and training to overcome the challenges you face. By seeking therapy, you are taking responsibility and action to change what no longer works in your life. Many studies have shown throughout the years that psychotherapy is an effective form of treating and managing mental health, life transitions, and emotional health.  
2 Years Experience
Near Queens Village, NY
Online in Queens Village, New York
New York City, New York therapist: Tona Therapy, licensed clinical social worker
Internal Family Systems

Tona Therapy

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Welcome to Tona Therapy, where we believe in the transformative power of warmth and healing. Derived from the ancient Aztec language Nahuatl, "Tona" symbolizes not only physical warmth but also emotional comfort and connection. Our practice stands out because we provide a nurturing and supportive environment where individuals can find Transformation, Openness, New beginnings, and Acceptance. Our dedicated team of therapists is committed to helping you navigate life's challenges with personalized, virtual therapy services that focus on trauma, stress, relationships, depression, and self-exploration. Reach out to Tona Therapy to embark on a journey of healing and personal growth in a confidential and safe space.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Queens Village, New York (Online Only)
Manhattan, New York therapist: Alexandra Butler, therapist
Internal Family Systems

Alexandra Butler

Therapist, LMSW
I view therapy as a testing ground for clients to bring their full selves and be met with curiosity, acceptance, and respect.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Queens Village, New York (Online Only)
Bronx, New York therapist: Ms. Lorna Hayim-Baker, licensed clinical social worker
Internal Family Systems

Ms. Lorna Hayim-Baker

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, "R"LCSW
My goal as a therapist is to create a warm, supportive, genuine and safe environment where you alone or with your significant other feel comfortable sharing with me your negative repetitive pattern that prevents you from from sailing through your relationship more smoothly. I want to help you to reinvent your marriage or long term relationship so that your lives intersect in the same space so I can get the opportunity to teach you how to respect each other's differences and teach you how you can agree to disagree and yet you are still able to say "I love you." I can help you both to come up with a common love language when you are home and happy or not so happy; and I can also teach you another love language that works well publicly. One works well in the bedroom and the other works well in front of strangers. All couples must develop love languages that work well privately and publicly. I want your relationship to maintain the love that brought you together in the first place. You may wonder why your love is not consistent, and you may notice that the respect you once had for one another has dissipated and the personal meaning once attached to your relationship is no longer there.. Most couples in your situation have what I refer to as their own "dance of anger" that happens again and again and again. By this, I mean couples fight about different issues but the way that they fight takes on a repetitive negative pattern and that pattern is their way of expressing anger and/or rage, regardless of the argument at hand. I refer to the way that most couples argue and fight as their "dance of anger". Remember, you can't change your partner and that is why you need professional advice. I can be your "go to person" who can teach you how to effectively communicate when you once again have disagreements that can be a threat to the survival of your relationship. I only accept accept couples who really want to preserve their relationship and can tell me that they are willing to put in the hard work, because married monogamous relationships are difficult to sustain, but by taking your marriage vows seriously, you both signed up for a loving partnership for a lifetime. Taking your vows and dancing at your wedding is just not enough because everyone's life is difficult. Life is more like "a bowl of cherries" and despite the succulent juice from the cherries, you will still have to deal with "the pits." We can't always dance through our problems. Despite making yourselves an expensive wedding or having gone to the court to take your vows,-what all married couples dwell on is trust. Is one person feeling like they don't trust the other or both feel the same way when it comes to trust, then pick up your phone to call Lorna Hayim-Baker at Riverdale Therapy & Counseling Services. I offer a free phone consultation before accepting new couples. I tell the truth when I counsel couples, and therefore, I vet each couple before I agree to meet with them in an "in person session" to avoid sessions where one partner or both can blow up my session because their personality does not mesh well with mine. My heart goes out to everyone who is about to experience "a bad breakup" or "a disastrous divorce.". I go many extra miles for each and every couple who comes into my office. I try to understand their shared stories and having a shared story is a lot easier to problem solve because they are in sync; but more often than not, I have to hear out each partner because they each have different stories to tell. I decipher their own personal stories because, in reality, there are two different versions of the same presenting problem and then their is the third version which is the most realistic story. It is only fair to hear each partner's voice as they often come to session offering their own point of view, but if one pays close attention, it often seems like there are 2-3 different problems; but in reality, there are two different sides about he same problem and sometimes even a third side that the therapist discovers and is being presented by each person. All three stories are different versions of the same problem. All sides are carefully listened to and It takes time to hear each person's interpretation of the same arguments. All stories are aired and I do my best to come up with possible solutions by providing lots of feedback. Couples can disagree with me about possible solutions that are offered. I have become very attuned to my couples because I have been doing this type of therapy for a very long time. I listen carefully to their presenting problems before providing feedback. I am not always right but I am pretty intuitive at this point in my career. Someone must try to understand the couple who came in to preserve their relationship and the hope is that I, as their therapist will remain neutral and unbiased in order to shed light on why the couples are not hearing each other as they each struggle to voice their complaints. More often than not, one or both partners become very defensive and neither one is listening to the other and their fight escalates. That's why they need an unbiased and caring therapist to intervene and help the couple deescalate by having them share the details of the original complaint that turned into a communication breakdown. Couples begin fighting right in front of me & my job is to stop their dispute and call a halt to their bickering so we can examine why their communication pattern broke down in the first place. Both partners are acting out and becoming nasty and defensive. Each partner had the same wish, which was to have their voice heard as he or she expresses their own complaint. I need to point out when their wheels are spinning but they are getting nowhere and they are in fact, stuck. Couples need to stop and listen to each other so I can help them come up with a plan that can get them "unstuck." To be an effective couples' counselor means that at the end of the session, the couple walks out with a sense of having a shared understanding of their problems and with a shared sense of hope because they learned how to tackle the types of ineffective communications that lead to "blow out fights" Hopefully, I will be your therapist who teaches you how to not add fuel to the fire. I want to be part of the solution and teach couples how to stop turning molehills into mountains. I am the therapist who loves watching love as it grows and makes both partners seem so much more mature.  
18 Years Experience
Near Queens Village, NY
Kearny, New Jersey therapist: Brielle Layden, marriage and family therapist
Internal Family Systems

Brielle Layden

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Hello and welcome! I specialize in working with young women (18-30) struggling with self esteem, anxiety, relationships, and family conflict. I also frequently work with transgender, gender non-conforming and nonbinary, and LGBQ+ identified adult individuals. For relional therapy, I see unmarried couples, polycules, and people practicing ENM. Please reach out to schedule a complimentary initial phone consultation so we can chat about what is bringing you to therapy and how we might be able to work together.  
9 Years Experience
Near Queens Village, NY
Online in Queens Village, New York
Manhattan, New York therapist: Rebecca, Mitchell, licensed clinical social worker
Internal Family Systems

Rebecca, Mitchell

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, MSEd, SIFI
Frequently, people who have experienced trauma develop extraordinary survival skills. Often the strategies that were critical for survival when you were a child, thwart the ability to develop satisfying work, family and/or romantic relationships in adulthood. Psychotherapy provides an opportunity to transcend patterns that are holding you back from achieving your goals, and realizing your potential. This often includes addressing family, career, and relationship issues within the treatment as well as recognizing thinking and/or behavior which may be harmful or holding you back. I specialize in the treatment of PTSD, anxiety and depression, and am certified in EMDR(Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), CPT and MI. My practice is influenced by CBT, psychodynamic, Schema, Internal Family Systems and mindfulness-based therapies. We will spend our first sessions exploring important historical information, assessing your needs, and setting goals. You do not have to sit with your pain in silence, alone. I strive to nurture relationships with clients that are compassionate, kind, and non-judgmental, yet safe enough to tolerate direct but gentle confrontation. Together we will determine the approach and pace that will work best for you.  
8 Years Experience
Near Queens Village, NY
Online in Queens Village, New York
New York City, New York therapist: Carma Nelson, licensed clinical social worker
Internal Family Systems

Carma Nelson

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Carma is a highly experienced and licensed social worker specializing in trauma recovery and therapeutic approaches that help individuals reconnect with their authentic selves. With a focus on PTSD, complex PTSD, Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), co-occurring disorders, depression, anxiety, chronic pain, insomnia, ADHD, and autism spectrum challenges, Carma brings over 15 years of dedicated experience to her practice. Since 2005, she has worked extensively with the DID population and has become known for her compassionate and insightful approach. Carma's therapeutic foundation is rooted in a variety of clinical styles, drawing from Jungian psychology, CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy), trauma-focused therapies, and mindfulness-based techniques. Influenced by the philosophies of Carl Jung and Viktor Frankl, as well as Buddhist and Native American healing traditions, Carma offers a deep, integrative approach to therapy. Her lifelong passion for travel has expanded her spiritual and cultural understanding, further enriching her practice. With Carma, you can expect to dive deep, face challenges head-on, and find meaningful, lasting results. Whether you are dealing with trauma, chronic pain, or other mental health concerns, Carma provides a supportive environment to foster healing and growth.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Queens Village, New York (Online Only)
Manhattan, New York therapist: Jessamy Rahman-Klapper, therapist
Internal Family Systems

Jessamy Rahman-Klapper

Therapist, LMSW
Discover harmony within yourself and your relationships. Together, we can transform challenges into growth and connection.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Queens Village, New York (Online Only)
Manhattan, New York therapist: Julia Girzadas, therapist
Internal Family Systems

Julia Girzadas

Therapist, LMSW
If you are looking for an authentic, empathetic, and non-judgmental therapist, you've definitely come to the right spot.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Queens Village, New York (Online Only)