Psychoanalyst
I am 91 years old and have fully retired as of June 30, 2022. I would like to continue my membership in NAAP ... I've been a member since 1980 or even before that. Is there such a thing as an honor membership for those who are retired and cannot afford to pay the normal dues? Also, I will not be renewing my insurance coverage now that I'm retired. For sentimental reasons I'd like to be a Retired NAAP. Is there such a category?
Shane Eynon, Ph.D.
Candidate Psychoanalyst in Formation at the International Institute for Psychoanalysis. My influences are Lacan, Jung, and Freud.
Brian E. Kennedy-Arenivar, LMHC, LPC-S
Analyst in training at the C.G. Jung Institute of New York. Currently licensed to practice psychotherapy in New York.
Natalia Kurchanova, PhD LP
Psychoanalytic therapy provides you with unique experience that focuses on uncovering your unconscious thoughts and feelings and lets you articulate them in a protected, private space. It gives you an opportunity to improve the quality of your life through better understanding of yourself and your relationships with others. As a mental health professional with psychoanalytic training, I am dedicated to providing therapeutic and analytic help to individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, problems with self-esteem and difficulty with finding their path in life. I am also working with creative individuals who are having trouble starting and finishing their projects and with people who are going through major life changes.
Dr. Martha Harrell
Martha Harrell, PhD
124 West 72nd Street 12 B
New York, NY 10023
Jungian Psychoanalyst
Ted McGlone, Ph.D., LP
NYS License as Psychoanalyst in private practice
Trained as Gestalt Therapist
Mary Tyle
MTS (Theology & Psychology), MSW (Clinical) OAJA 2015