Psychodynamic Therapy in NYC for Depth and Self-Understanding
What Is Psychodynamic Therapy?
Who Psychodynamic Therapy Is For
- You keep ending up in the same kinds of relationships, the same emotional places, the same internal stuckness, even when you can see the pattern.
- You have tried shorter-term or symptom-focused therapy, and while it helped, it did not reach the deeper layers.
- You want to understand yourself more fully, not just feel better in the short term.
- You are someone who reflects, who is curious about your inner world, and who is willing to look at parts of yourself that aren’t easy to see.
- You are ready for a slower, longer, more meaningful kind of therapy, the kind that changes how you relate to yourself, not just what you do.
Psychodynamic Therapy and Trauma
Much of my work is with adults healing from trauma, and psychodynamic therapy is one of the lenses through which I do that work. Trauma rarely lives only in a single memory; it lives in how you came to see yourself, what you came to expect from others, and the protective patterns you built to survive what felt unbearable. Psychodynamic therapy meets these inherited templates directly, helping you understand where they came from, why they made sense once, and how they continue to operate now.
At the same time, psychodynamic therapy is not only for trauma. Many of my clients come because they want to know themselves more fully, even when nothing in particular has gone “wrong.” Self-understanding is its own meaningful goal, and a worthy reason to be in this work.
Psychodynamic Therapy for Chinese & Asian American Adults
For many Chinese and Asian American adults, family carries a weight that does not simply lift when you grow up and leave home. Parents, grandparents, their losses and their hopes, the sacrifices they made and the ones they did not name, the expectations spoken and unspoken, much of this can stay with you, quietly shaping how you choose, how you love, how you show up in the world, long after you thought you had moved past it.
What family has meant to you is your own story, and it can be many things at once: a source of love, a source of pain, a source of identity, a source of struggle, sometimes all in the same breath. But the weight tends to be real, in whatever form it takes. The pull to make your parents proud, to not disappoint, to honor what was given, to be the child you were meant to be, or to finally stop being that child, can shape your choices long before you notice it is shaping them. Whom you partner with, what work you do, what you allow yourself to want, what you do not let yourself feel, these can quietly carry the imprint of family in ways worth understanding.
Much of psychodynamic therapy is about understanding what has shaped you. As a bilingual psychodynamic therapist working in both English and 中文, I take family seriously in this work. Where the work leads is yours: some clients come to a deeper appreciation of where they came from, some come to grieve and set firmer limits, some come to both. The goal is not to tell you what to do with your family. It is to help you know your own story well enough to choose your relationship with it consciously, rather than be quietly run by it.
What to Expect
Psychodynamic therapy unfolds differently than shorter-term or protocol-driven approaches. Here is what the experience tends to feel like with me.
Slower, deeper, more open-ended
The relationship between us is part of the work
Reflective rather than instructional
Long-term in spirit
Logistics
Sessions. Sessions are 45 minutes, typically held weekly. Some clients meet twice a week for deeper work.
In-person and online. I see clients both at my office in Manhattan and online over Zoom, available to clients located anywhere in New York State.
Fees and insurance. The fee is $175 per session. I am an out-of-network (OON) provider and do not bill insurance directly. I can provide a monthly superbill that you can submit to your insurance for possible reimbursement, with the amount varying by plan.
Sliding scale. A limited number of sliding scale spots are available. If cost feels like a barrier, please bring it up during our consultation. I’d rather have an honest conversation than have it quietly stand in the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is psychodynamic therapy different from CBT or other short-term therapies?
Do I have to talk about my childhood?
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Can I do psychodynamic therapy in Mandarin?
Begin When You’re Ready
Psychodynamic therapy is a serious, meaningful undertaking, and a deeply rewarding one. If you sense that this kind of work is what you are looking for, I would be glad to talk. A free consultation is a low-pressure way to see how it feels to talk with me before deciding anything.
