David Schulman, M.S., LMHC
Psychotherapist, LMHC (NY)Please see our website www.CornerstoneCounselorsMHC.com to see the conditions our excellent team treats.
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I have experience working with individuals that struggle with anxiety, depression, substance use and personality disorders. I have been able to assist my clients with identifying triggers to their symptoms and identify tools needed to manage their overall functioning.
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Are you feeling anxious, hopeless and uncertain of yourself? Does the world sometimes feel overwhelming to you and you're not sure why? Is it hard for you to identify your feelings and to communicate your needs with those around you? Gestalt and EMDR therapy offer the tools to heighten your awareness and leverage this for a deeper connection to yourself and others.
High functioning, successful elite are primed for work with Dr. Parlor. Her specialties include: OCD, anxiety, addiction, perfectionism, and minority stress. If you have a bold personality or a definitive way of describing your needs, this is your therapist. Dr. Parlor is a BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ welcoming clinician with a particular understanding of the NYC metropolitan landscape of stress and thriving.
Most of my work focuses on working with folks in the LGBTQIA spectrum to heal trauma, improve relationships, explore sex and develop a sense of wellbeing. During our initial sessions we will explore your life, your issues, and your goals to build a collaborative way forward. Throughout our work we will look to build insight and shine a light on all of the pieces that make you, you.
I work with young children and adults who are motivated to make positive changes in their everyday life. I work with a wide range of mental health challenges such as life transitions, substance use and addiction, anxiety, or depression. This could be someone who feels like they don't fit into a specific place in this world, feels lost, struggling to find their identity in their teenage years, or has fear and anxiety controlling their life.
My clients often struggle with anxiety, overthinking, and self-doubt. They may have difficulty building or maintaining meaningful relationships, leading to negative self-talk. They seek a space to feel understood, learn to cope with negative feelings, and express emotions in healthy ways. As we explore their past and how it impacts the present, they gain self-awareness, confidence, and the skills needed to make meaningful changes in their lives.
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My ideal clients are those dealing with insecurities, self-esteem issues, depression, anxiety, or significant life changes. They value support and recognize they don’t have to face these struggles alone. Ready to engage in therapy, they seek a collaborator to guide them toward growth and self-improvement. Together, we’ll build resilience, enhance self-awareness, and cultivate the confidence to lead a more fulfilling and authentic life.
I do my best work with clients who are open-minded and motivated to actively engage in therapy to improve their lives. Whether they’re dealing with anxiety, depression, stressful life transitions, relationship difficulties, or other challenges, they seek a deeper connection to themselves to navigate a world that can often feel confusing and unjust. They understand that mental health goes far beyond the mind, recognizing the connection between the mind, body, and even the spirit.
Are you struggling with depression, anxiety, or trauma? I offer a supportive, empathetic space for individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, burnout and other impactful areas. My commitment is to foster a collaborative, trusting relationship where you can grow and find the tools you need for a more fulfilling life. Embarking on this journey can be empowering and transformative. If you’re ready to take the first step, I’m here to support you.
My knowledge of early life development and the impact of relationship dynamics gives me great insight into working with children, families, and parents. I am open to working with all people who are interested in examining the influence and connection of early life experiences to current thoughts, patterns, and behaviors. My clients want to learn how to work with their nervous systems, identify and learn to feel emotions, develop skills for working with emotions, and communicate effectively.
Although open to all individuals, my ideal focus in therapy is working with adult clients experiencing trauma related to grief, loss, and bereavement. Broadly, this may encompass grief related to the loss of a loved one, coping with a recent diagnosis, life-limiting illness, or other major life event. My approach uses interfaith spirituality and counseling, which can help those in traumatic experiences, but also help those going through existential and spiritual challenges.
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I enjoy working with clients who want to reflect on relationship patterns starting from early development to present day that have led to a less confident core sense of self. They often feel their emotions are overwhelming or get in the way of relationships. Relationships really matter to my clients, but they find they are extremely challenging to navigate. My clients often hold identities of unworthiness, expectations of failure, demands for perfect performance, and ongoing acute shame.
I have diverse experience supporting emerging adults, college populations, and international students. Some issues I have attended to in the past are depression, anxiety, perfectionism, stress, identity, self-esteem, isolation, family/relationship issues, effective communication, healthy boundaries, school-related challenges, transitions, and trauma. I am fluent in English and Mandarin Chinese (我可以提供中英双语咨询).
I specialize in supporting transgender and gender non-conforming people, polyamorous and non-monogamous folks, and those interested in kink and BDSM. I help people with depression, anxiety, grief and loss, trauma, gender and sexuality, sex and eroticism, interpersonal dysfunction, intrusive thoughts, body image, spirituality and religious trauma, life changes and transitions, and the shame and blame that linger from the past.
We have the most expertise in helping clients with: (1) Eating disorders; (2) Behavioral weight loss; (3) Parenting concerns; (4) Couples counseling; (5) Behavioral health (insomnia/sleep disorders, chronic pain, alcohol abuse) (6) Anxiety/stress (general, social anxiety, phobias, panic disorder); (7) Depression; and (8) Trauma/PTSD.
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Clients seek me out and work with me because, as they tell me, I'm pretty no nonsense. Just like you - they were ready for change but not really thrilled their lives have gotten to this point. They are exhausted, drained and ready for change. They seek support, awareness and direction as they find what works for them, and them alone. My clients seek me out because 'something' isn't right or working well for them and, often, while they know what that is, they want a hand to move forward.
Does this sound familiar? You’re a high achieving individual and to the outside world, you seem fine. Maybe even better than fine, others likely see you as having it all together. The picture of success. They’d be surprised to learn that internally you struggle and in fact, sometimes, you feel like you’re not good enough at anything. The standards you set for yourself are impossible. The self-criticism is depleting. You reach a goal and struggle to feel satisfied. I get it and I can help!