Anthony Deluca

Maria Taveras LCSW, Jungian Analyst, Supervising Analyst, Training Analyst, Faculty

People seek psychological help for many reasons, and call my office about a wide range of concerns such as resolving current difficulties, exploring personal history for deeper understanding and acceptance, improving the quality of a relationship, or seeking a sense of direction and purpose. Some particular concerns that lead to the decision to find an analyst include: Depression, inhibition or lack of motivation in everyday life Anxiety, fears and phobias that hamper functioning freely Conflict or insufficient satisfaction in relationships with family, friends or coworkers Marital challenges and parenting issues Stage of life concerns such as mid-life issues and later-life readjustments Significant life transitions such as divorce, retirement or geographic relocation Grief, bereavement or unresolved losses Self-defeating patterns such as angry outbursts, impulsive decisions or compulsive behaviors Loss of direction and meaning in life Unresolved feelings related to trauma and abuse Low self-confidence, excessive self-criticism or general lack of self-worth Dissatisfaction with career, decision making or achieving goals Concerns about body image and general attractiveness Questions about sexual functioning, sexual orientation or gender identity

Ilona Melker, LCSW, J.A.

Jungian analyst, sandplay therapist. Work with psyche-soma connection with any population including LGBT. Offices in New York City and Princeton, NJ

Carina Rodriguez De Sciutto

Lacanian psychoanalyst residing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. An experienced professional with extensive background in the areas of psychology, psychoanalysis and education. Clinician member of Florida Psychoanalytic Center; and The Southeast Association for Psychoanalytic Psychology. She is a licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in the state of Florida (MH15337) and a psychoanalyst certified by NAAP. Beyond her private clinical practice, she leads a seminar on Lacanian psychoanalysis, focused on the treatment of psychosis. Currently, she is researching psychosis through psychoanalytic theory; the concept of reality; love in postmodern times; and the clinical consequences of the concept of superego. Between 2009 and 2016, she lived in Brazil. At Centro de Estudos Psicanalíticos (CEP) she lectured on the subject of psychosis and Lacanian graphs for diagnosis. She also led a series of smaller lectures to private groups on Lacanian psychoanalytic theory. She was a member of Vox Institute, Forum, and CEP in São Paulo. Carina has a Bachelor and Master degree in Psychology from the National University of Rosario, Argentina; and a Bachelor in Elementary Education from Escuela Nacional Normal Nicolás Avellaneda, Rosario, Argentina. Master in Mental Health & Clinical Psychoanalysis, Instituto de Neurociencias y Salud Mental de Barcelona & Leon University, Spain. PSYCHOLOGY TODAY https://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/prof_detail.php?profid=323571 FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/carinarodriguezsciutto/

Jean Fitzpatrick

www.therapistnyc.com. Over 20 years integrating psychoanalytic insight with cutting edge research and techniques in couples therapy. As seen New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and more.