Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I’m a clinical psychotherapist supporting adult individuals, and couples building their family – with education, increased clarity, and vision. Major themes for my work include reducing distress and increasing well-being in life transitions and relationships, parenting, work/life balance, organizational psychology, and integrating holistic mind/body connection.
My passion is to support and empower adults through education, skills, and discussion. Clients say that they appreciate my global business background and mindfulness journey over three decades.
“Trained to consider the organism-in-the-environment, Allison appreciates the nuances of culture, complexity of family dynamics, organizational psychology, and neuroscience. She offers tools and techniques, communication skills, and support with a positive outlook.”
I graduated with a Master of Arts in General Psychology from The New School (2011) focusing on neuroscience and attachment theory; and from New York University with a Masters in Social Work (2020) . I’m experienced in treating adult patients with mood disorders, trauma, adjustment disorders, life and career transitions, and relationship issues throughout the lifespan. I use an integrative approach to therapy, combining psychodynamic insight with cognitive behavioral therapy techniques, DBT, and mindfulness-based tools in order to cultivate response flexibility and self-compassion.
(For information, I am available for weekly talk therapy sessions generally, not texting support.)
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Allison Peck is a clinical psychotherapist based in New York who supports adults and couples building their family with education, increased clarity, and a forward-looking vision. She is a licensed clinical social worker in New York (NY LCSW 095977) with 6 years of clinical experience, and she focuses on reducing distress and increasing well-being during life transitions and within relationships.
Her work addresses parenting, work-life balance, organizational psychology, intimacy-related issues, and the integration of mind and body. Allison draws on an integrative approach that blends psychodynamic insight with cognitive behavioral therapy techniques, dialectical behavior therapy skills, and mindfulness-based tools to help clients expand response flexibility and cultivate self-compassion.
Allison brings a background that includes attention to neuroscience and attachment theory, and she is trained to consider the organism-in-the-environment. She attends to cultural nuance, the complexity of family dynamics, and the intersections of organizational psychology and neuroscience. Clients report appreciating her global business background and a mindfulness journey that spans three decades.
Allison holds a Master of Arts in General Psychology from The New School (2011), with a focus on neuroscience and attachment theory, and a Master of Social Work from New York University (2020). She is experienced in treating adults with mood disorders, trauma, adjustment disorders, life and career transitions, and relationship concerns across the lifespan. She is generally available for weekly talk therapy sessions and does not offer texting support.
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