New York Psychotherapy New York

New York City Psychotherapist

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Dr. Mark Sehl, New York Psychotherapy: call for help with anxiety, depression, couple and marital conflicts, career issues, and group therapy.

It is only human to feel depressed, anxious, overwhelmed, and confused at some point in life. When these reactions make life unmanageable people come for therapy.

I have many years of experience helping people become less depressed and anxious, take risks and gain self-confidence, become more successful in their careers, and have more satisfying relationships.

My practice consists of individuals, couples, and families of all ages, gender, race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation.

If you have been experiencing stress because of:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Difficultly making decisions
  • Creative blocks
  • Career problems
  • Relationship problems
  • Drug and Alcohol abuse
  • Or are you feeling something is wrong and can’t define what it is but you know something is not right?

What can you do?

Call me. Setting up an appointment is a positive action that will bring you relief.

My office is conveniently located near the A, F, C, Q, V, 1, 9, and 6 and 4 trains as well as near the PATH train at 6th Ave. and 9th St.

I invite you to call
Dr. Mark Sehl -212-228-3467 or  email me
to arrange a consultation.

When emailing please include "therapy" in the subject field.

Latest Research in Psychotherapy:

"The Efficacy of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy"
Jonathan Shedler, PhD
University of Colorado Denver
"Empirical evidence supports the efficacy of psychodynamic psychotherapy. Effect sizes for
psychodynamic psychotherapy are as large as those reported for other therapies that have been actively promoted as “empirically supported” and “evidence based.” Additionally, patients who receive psychodynamic therapy maintain therapeutic gains and appear to continue to improve after treatment ends."

 

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Dr. Sehl's Professional presentations, Radio and TV Appearances, NY Times published letters to the editor/ couple and marital counseling

Help with Addictive Relationships, drug and alcohol abuse, Codependency Relationship counseling

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I have extensive experience helping people work through creative blocks in writing, painting, and the performing arts.

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Is coming for therapy a strength or a weakness?

Often people who see me for a consultation have been suffering for some time, have considered therapy, but have postponed this decision because they felt ashamed that they need help.

Shame can be a crippling emotion which frequently interferes with the capacity to have success in work and relationships. Putting words to feelings of shame is a step toward becoming more confident and less inhibited.

Beginning therapy is not a weakness, but a courageous, positive step toward changing repetitive unfulfilling behaviors into a life with more gratification in work, sex, and play.