Therapy should not be a lifelong process. My philosophy surprises many people, but I firmly believe that psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, hypnotherapy and other forms of treatment are a means to an end. From my offices in New York City and Westchester County, New York, I run a practice primarily focused on holistic methods with the incorporation of traditional treatments as needed.

Through this unique approach, we can work together to accomplish more in a shorter period of time. I’ll guide your path with a caring, nonjudgmental touch and supervise your progress as you grow in wellness. The goal? To gain freedom from the challenges you’ve faced and to live your best possible life.

grey balancing rocksThe Possibilities in Hypnosis, Where the Patient Has the Power
New York Times article by Jane E. Brody discussing the benefits of hypnosis.

Psychotherapy Goes from Couch to Yoga Mat
Time magazine article on yoga therapy.

Break Your Bad Habit — Overnight
MSNBC report: Studies show hypnotherapy can help you conquer your troubling obsessions.

Hypnosis Gains Credence As Influence on the Body;It Helps Control Pain, Fear and Habits
When Michael Tracy learned at the age of 15 that he had a form of cancer known as lymphoma, his world seemed to cave in on all sides. Continue Reading

Psychology; Study Finds Hypnosis Can Suppress Brain’s Perception of Pain
NYT article: Hypnosis can suppress the brain’s perception of pain, a new study has found.

For Athletes, Better Focus With Hypnosis
Moments before the gun sounded to start his World Cup 400m race, Iwan Thomas gently tugged on his left ear lobe. Continue Reading…

SCIENCE WATCH; Hypnosis for Hemophiliacs
Bleeding from external injury is not all hemophiliacs have to worry about. Continue Reading…

Hypnosis: A Hit in the Gut
Many patients suffering from irritable bowel syndrome, a painful disorder that does not generally respond well to conventional treatments, have found relief through hypnotherapy. Continue Reading…

Herbs, Hypnosis May Ease Common Bowel Pain
NYT Blog: A medical journal examines nondrug options for irritable bowel syndrome.

This Is Your Brain Under Hypnosis
NYT Article: Hypnosis is receiving some new respect from neuroscientists as brain scans show how a suggestion can change the mechanism of perception.