David Schulman, M.S., LMHC
Psychotherapist, LMHC (NY)Please see our website www.CornerstoneCounselorsMHC.com to see the conditions our excellent team treats.
Every relationship comes with its fair share of issues. Navigating the complexities of life together is hard enough, but when you start to feel regularly distressed or hopeless, about your relationship, it may be time to seek professional help. No matter what your issues seem to stem from (disagreements about money, sex, stress, chronic illness, mental illness, infidelity, trust, emotional distance, parenting etc.), if you and your partner are arguing more frequently and experiencing feelings of resentment or contempt, it is likely that there are some underlying problems to address. Because many problems in relationships are a result of communication issues, a qualified mental health therapist can teach you to find new ways of talking to each other to help you find your way back to common ground. Reach out to one of TherapyDen’s relationship and marriage issues experts today.
My clients are curious about themselves and motivated to improve their quality of life. People often seek therapy with a specific problem in mind, however, most presenting problems are the aftermath of how one’s past has manifested into their present. Through exploring the significant and routine aspects of your past and present self, we will learn who you are and how you would like to make positive changes in your life.
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You know there’s potential for life—your work, relationships, and daily routine—to be better, but nothing you’ve tried so far has really helped. Not as much as you’d hoped, anyway. You’re still having trouble managing time well without sacrificing your eating habits or workout routine. You’re still having pointless fights with your partner (or struggling to find a partner at all). And, above all, you’re still always worrying about one thing or another.
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I have had the privilege of working with a diverse range of clients, including individuals seeking meaning and purpose in life, those grappling with existential crises, and individuals dealing with issues related to identity, personal growth, and self-discovery. My practice welcomes people from all walks of life who are ready to engage in thoughtful exploration and self-reflection.
My practice focuses primarily on: mood disorders (ie. depression, low mood, bipolar), anxiety disorders (ie. generalized anxiety, social anxiety, panic attacks), low self-esteem, neurodevelopmental disorders (ADHD, high functioning autism, 2e/gifted/Twice Exceptional), life transitions, young adults, social skills, interpersonal skills, and more. I also work with parents who are looking to gain understanding into their child’s emotional/behavioral needs and how to respond in a helpful way.
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I provide psychotherapy to individuals and folx 18+ in various relationship types with concerns including anxiety, depression, relational conflict, complex trauma, grief and loss, body image, self esteem issues, disordered eating, polyamory, gender identity and LGBTQ+ concerns. My therapeutic relationships are grounded in principles of non-judgment, harm reduction, compassion, and positive regard. Together we will work to find what hurts, ask the right questions, and facilitate your healing.
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I work primarily in individual therapy with LGBTQIA+ individuals, neurodivergent folks, folks in the kink and non-monogamous/polyamorous communities, disabled folks, and sex workers. I offer relationship therapy as well (couples, polycules, and relationship transitions).
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I work with young adults and adults experiencing depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, issues related to drugs or alcohol, and those recovering and healing from trauma. I have supported individuals in exploring their gender and sexuality and embrace non-binary, trans, and queer identities. I also specialize in perinatal, postpartum, and parental mental health. Many of my clients are mental health care providers themselves, who need clinical supervision or emotional support.