Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Welcome! You’ve come to the right place. I am a licensed clinical social worker living in New York with over 20 years of experience working with parents, adolescents, and families. I have treated individuals facing challenges with depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, family conflict, life changes, relationship issues, and grief.
I enjoy working with people and helping them uncover the tools to assist them in living a fully actualized lives. I function as a guide, however, you will be the one in control, we work as fast or as slow as you need, when you need it. My approach combines cognitive-behavioral, dialectical behavioral, psycho-dynamic, and strengths-based counseling. I will tailor our discussions and treatment plan based on your individual needs.
Asking for help is the hardest step, doing so exhibits great courage and self awareness. You are starting down an unfamiliar but better path. Let’s chat about you choose to take next step towards healing, happiness, and change. I am looking forward to meeting you and hearing your story.
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Margaret Lorenz is a New York-based therapist and licensed clinical social worker with 26 years of experience supporting parents, adolescents, and families. She works with people facing depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, family conflict, major life changes, relationship challenges, and grief, and her specialties also include stress, self-esteem, coping with life transitions, LGBT-related concerns, eating issues, anger, compassion fatigue, ADHD, and coaching.
She helps individuals identify practical tools and strengths to move toward a more fully actualized life. In sessions she functions as a guide while clients remain in control, progressing at the pace that suits them. Her clinical approach blends cognitive-behavioral methods, dialectical behavior techniques, psychodynamic perspectives, and a strengths-based orientation, and she tailors conversations and treatment plans to each person’s needs.
Recognizing that asking for help often requires courage and self-awareness, she supports people at the start of what can be an unfamiliar but rewarding path. She invites prospective clients to discuss next steps toward healing, happiness, and change and looks forward to meeting them and hearing their story.
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