David Schulman, M.S., LMHC
Psychotherapist, LMHC (NY)Please see our website www.CornerstoneCounselorsMHC.com to see the conditions our excellent team treats.
Grief and loss are a part of the human condition. Grief is typically considered to be brought on by the death of a loved one, but can also be triggered by any significant life-altering loss (such as a divorce or the loss of a job). Grief is a natural response to loss, but that doesn’t make it easy to deal with. Symptoms of grief may include sadness, loneliness, anger, denial, depression and a myriad of other thoughts and feelings. There is no “normal” amount of time for grief to pass, but if you find that your grief is not improving over time or that it is interfering with your everyday life, you may want to consider seeking professional help. A qualified grief counselor can help you to cope with the physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and cognitive responses to loss. Reach out to one of TherapyDen’s grief experts today.
At Resilience Lab I specialize in helping children, adolescents, adults, and families who have experienced trauma. That trauma can take any form — developmental, single-incident, or complex. Many people who have experienced trauma also face various mental health issues. I help them reclaim their lives. I have unique insight into the experiences of people who are immigrants, refugees, or survivors of sexual abuse.
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I have worked with diverse range of racial, sexual, and gender identity clients facing a variety of mental health related issues, including anxiety, depression, racial and cultural issues, family dynamic, interpersonal and relationship based issues. Together, we explore the presented issues and delve further into the root of the matter. We explore a more productive way of interacting with the ourselves and the world.
Steve works with clients from all backgrounds on issues including substance abuse, depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, personality disorders, and chronic pain and is a gender-affirming therapist. His work with LGBTQ+ clients spans all identities, covering all traumas, coming out, managing relationships, etc., while reinforcing positive identity affirmation. Steve conducts individual, group, and couples counseling sessions.
Yiran has experience working with a variety of clients, from children to seniors in both private agencies and community clinics. She has previously worked extensively with first-generation immigrants, minority populations, and their families to offer linguistically sensitive therapies. She works collaboratively with clients and addresses issues like anxiety, depression, trauma, perfectionism, career, self-identity, life transitions, relationships, and self-growth.
I seek clients who are motivated, open-minded, and willing to engage in the therapeutic process. Ideal clients are curious about themselves and ready to explore issues of self-worth after life transitions or moral injury. Whether it's from a workplace, relationship, or societal structure, I aim to support clients navigating challenges around identity, queerness, neurodiversity, or spirituality as they unpack new understandings of themselves.
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My ideal clients are young adults and adolescents who feel isolated or misunderstood. They seek a compassionate space to explore their emotions and work towards change. Whether facing anxiety, depression, identity issues, or relationship challenges, they aim for understanding and personal growth. They want a collaborative environment where they feel heard and supported, and I’m dedicated to providing that space for their journey.
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I work with clients who feel stuck in their day-to-day lives and are unsure of their next steps. Having worked in fields where mental health stigma is strong, I understand the barriers to asking for help. My clients can bring their trauma, life experiences, and anything they've kept hidden, and together, we'll process it at their own pace.
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I help clients navigate a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression, grief, relationship challenges, loneliness, anger management, sleep problems, women’s issues, cultural and racial concerns, social injustice, immigration stress, health-related stress, and life transitions. My clients often seek to be heard, understood, and supported in finding solutions and developing healthier coping strategies.
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I specialize in supporting individuals, couples, and families navigating mood disorders, trauma, and stress, with a particular focus on minority groups, women, immigrants, and international students. These clients often face unique challenges, including cultural adjustment, discrimination, and identity conflicts, in addition to common mental health issues like anxiety and depression. Their goals often center around achieving resilience, emotional stability, self-acceptance, and empowerment.
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I specialize in working with young adults, particularly those navigating the challenges of college life and major life transitions. I support individuals facing stress related to academics, relationships, friendships, family dynamics, loneliness, racial stress, discrimination, oppression, first-generation issues, and BIPOC experiences at predominantly white institutions (PWIs).
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I work with people who feel alienated, or like they don't belong. Addiction, substance use disorders, and trauma are special interests of mine. Since I’m a queer therapist with a mixed background, I also align well with individuals in the LGBTQ+ community, or who are struggling with their cultural identities. As a result of therapy, my clients feel more connected to themselves, to their communities, and to the world around them.
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I work with queer-identifying individuals—either creative or corporate in their pursuits—who are searching for purpose, feeling stuck, or looking for more than just a “quick fix.” My patients are invited to use their voice, be heard, and explore what’s on their mind. Ultimately, they come out of therapy with a deeper understanding of themselves and tools to make meaningful adjustments in their day-to-day life.
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At Resilience Lab my ideal clients are navigating issues of identity, especially within the LGBTQIA+ community. I also work with folks who might be feeling stuck, overwhelmed, addressing religious trauma, and/or confused about how to move forward in their lives. Anxiety, depression, identity issues, self esteem, and relationship patterns can create distress and cut us off from the lives we want to live. As a therapist, I’ll partner with you to move past these thoughts, feelings, reactions,
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Engaging in therapy means committing to yourself and your own growth. I work most effectively with people who take themselves seriously and are willing to put in the time needed for deep and enduring growth. I am willing to work with anyone who is committed to themselves and their own growth. Of the populations I serve, approximately 60% identify as people of color, and 85% identify as members of LGBTQ communities.
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My clients are professionals who are struggling with selfworth and confidence due to past traumas or dysfunctional relationships. They have obtained a deal of success in their lives but know they could feel so Much better and find more satisfaction in their lives. They are ready to do the work to make this change happen. They don't necessarily understand what EMDR is but are willing to try this alternative form of therapy that they have heard is more effective than talk therapy.
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Are you overwhelmed by anxiety and depression? Are you struggling to manage your mixed emotions? Are you feeling stuck or just unsatisfied with your life right now? Are you faced with the loss of a love one, the end of a relationship or a stressful workplace? You have made an incredible first step by just being here !
Lorna approaches counseling as a collaboration between client and counselor, working together with the client to help them discover how best to address their difficulties. She specializes in working with depression, anxiety, school issues, stress management, estranged relationships, and more for both teens and adults. Throughout the counseling process, she helps clients of all ages build resiliency and confidence.
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You keep pretending everything is ok. It’s as if you’re just getting through each day instead of truly living. You feel stuck and alone. You feel like you’re settling for a life that’s not really yours. When you imagined what life would feel like at this point, this was not it. You're asking yourself, “is this all there is?” On paper, your life looks pretty good and part of you feels guilty for not being satisfied. But it’s getting harder to ignore the anxiety and emptiness you feel.
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