A Modern Approach to PsychoTherapy

Virtual Therapy in CT & NYC

In today’s day and age, we’re surrounded by constant pressure and expectations for how to live our lives, be happy and successful. It’s easy to find yourself getting caught up in negative self-talk, experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety, consumed by thoughts of food and dieting or engaging in other self-defeating behaviors to cope with insecurities and uncomfortable emotions. Whatever you’re going through, talking to someone who is objective, caring, and understanding can make a huge difference in building self-awareness and implementing change to start living life to its fullest.

 

Allie Lewin Deehan, lCSW

As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) I integrate my background in psychodynamic and behavioral psychotherapy, health coaching, and yoga to help my clients reach their goals and experience life on a deeper, more rewarding level. With an authentic, empathetic, and collaborative approach, I strive to provide a safe and supportive space to help clients better understand themselves, challenge unhelpful thought and behavioral patterns and navigate life’s obstacles and joys with a greater sense of confidence.

FOCUS AREAS

Confidence/Self-Esteem

Anxiety/Mood Related Issues

Disordered Eating

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