Helping NYC’s High Performers in Finance

I understand the unique pressures faced by high-achieving finance professionals. As a licensed psychoanalyst with a PhD in Organizational Behavior and over 30 years of experience in corporate environments—including time on a bond trading floor and roles at Chase, American Express, Credit Suisse, Kaplan Test Prep, and NYC’s iLearn program—I bring firsthand insight into high-performance cultures. I also developed the Critical Thinking program at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. I combine this deep organizational understanding with psychoanalytic expertise to help you navigate complexity and thrive.

Sharpen Your Edge: Psychotherapy for Finance Pros

Whether you're on a trading desk, analyzing a potential deal, or rising in the organization, a strong sense of self is be a valuable asset. In high-pressure financial environments, the emotional toll can be significant—especially when you're balancing performance targets with personal responsibilities. If you're looking to improve your capacity to manage stress, navigate complex workplace dynamics, or sharpen your management and leadership skills, I'm here to help.

Lead with Insight: Therapy for Financial Executives

I can help you develop greater self-awareness, identify and overcome internal roadblocks, and strengthen your professional relationships—with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders alike. Drawing from my own background on Wall Street and in high-pressure financial environments, I understand the fast-paced demands and interpersonal complexities of the industry. By enhancing your emotional intelligence and communication skills, you can reduce stress, manage interpersonal interactions more effectively, and navigate organizational dynamics with greater confidence.

Thrive Under Pressure: Therapy for Finance Professionals

Unconscious factors shaped by childhood and adolescence influence every interaction we have. In the financial world—where perception, timing, and trust are everything—leaders who understand their inner dynamics gain a decisive edge. By recognizing both your strengths and blind spots, you can manage pressure more effectively, communicate with greater clarity, and function more efficiently.