Psychotherapy
Is your life not quite where you would like it to be?
Are you struggling with relationships, life stage or career issues?
Are you trying to solve these problems yourself, or perhaps with the help of family and friends, yet still feeling stuck or misunderstood?
Then maybe it’s time to seek counseling.
There are times in life when we feel like we may need some guidance or mentoring from a professional. There is tremendous value in talking through your ideas, problems and feelings with a psychotherapist who has the experience, training and expertise to understand what you are going through, and help you to create a plan to turn your life around.
My practice and treatment philosophy
Starting the process of individual counseling with a therapist can be both empowering and frightening. I am very aware of the feelings that may be brought to the first few sessions. For this reason, it is the client who sets the pace initially.
My approach is solution-focused and proactive. Working as a team, we try to gain biographical insight and confront obstacles to change and develop skills, which will lead to confident decision making and lasting solutions. My work is characterized by intuition, compassion, optimism and collaboration. I try to be straightforward without being harsh, and encouraging without any pressure. I am approachable. I’d rather joke with people than judge them and, though I love to talk, I find listening as powerful.
I work with individuals undergoing various personal challenges such as dating and relationship dilemmas, infidelity, break ups or divorce, parenting, career issues, sexual concerns, quarter and mid-life crisis, addictions, family problems, step and blended families, depression, anxiety and stress management, and so much more.
My clients emerge from our counseling sessions feeling stronger, empowered, and self-aware. This ultimately enhances their ability to connect on a more intimate level in all interpersonal relationships.
I primarily use techniques adapted from psychodynamic theory, cognitive behavioral theory and interpersonal neurobiology. These disciplines combined together create a powerful lens through which we can understand our inner lives with more clarity and improve our relationships with others.
My professional network
Often true change takes a team approach. I see myself as your therapist but I’ve aligned myself with a wonderful network of professionals to help you accomplish your goals and raise the bar. My contacts are filled with individuals and businesses that can help guide you to where you want to go. Whether you need a career consultant, nutritionist, doctor, lawyer, accountant or support group, I have a great team lined up, and I can help you to find what you need.
For an Appointment
Call: 914.424.9408
Early Signs
You may be a great candidate for individual counseling if you are feeling:
- Sad, negative or depressed
- Do you need to boost your self-esteem?
- Are you suffering from anxiety or anxiety disorders (stress, fears and obsessions)?
- Are you having problems with drug or alcohol addictions, or eating disorders?
- Are you having trouble maintaining a satisfactory relationship?
“I started therapy with Catherine during a complicated time in my life and had no idea where to begin. I was having serious issues in every area of my life and felt like I was such a mess. Catherine was able to help me to get a handle on where to begin. Her understanding, knowledge, and optimistic attitude helped me to take on the challenges I faced with confidence. Today my life is so much better and I have accomplished so much personally and professionally. I don’t believe I would be where I am today without her wonderful counseling, guidance and support.”
-Lauren, 38 years old