http://www.robincgoldstein.com | As a psychotherapist my focus is you and providing a safe and uniquely contained space where you can achieve healing and emotional wellness through active mind/body psychotherapy. Together we will explore your concerns and set goals. Utilizing a variety of contemporary approaches there is the potential for you, not only to solve pressing current problems but also to experience healing and transformation.
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1. Robin C. Goldstein, PhD
ROBIN C. GOLDSTEIN, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist
Body-Centered Psychotherapy
As a psychotherapist my focus is you and providing
a safe and uniquely contained space where you can
achieve healing and emotional wellness through
active mind/body psychotherapy. Together we will
explore your concerns and set goals. Utilizing a
variety of contemporary approaches there is the
potential for you, not only to solve pressing current
problems but also to experience healing and
transformation. I start from the premise that the
whole person needs to be addressed by engaging
conflicts cognitively, emotionally and physically. I
believe that problems of the mind are revealed and
expressed in the body. Therefore, therapy utilizes
and engages both your verbal expressions and your
body’s expressions. Work with the body offers a
chance to become aware of your emotional issues
on a tangible body level to facilitate change,
integrating how you feel on the inside and present outward.
2. Parenting from a place of consciousness
I work with parents to give them tools and strategies to gain insight into their parenting
process and the learning and developmental process their child is engaged in. As
parents we want what is best for our child but each child, is different and they do not
come with their own instruction manual. We all have questions such as:
How do I choose a “good-fit” school for my child?
What is my child-care provider doing for the hours she is with my child?
How do I set up a learning and caring dialogue with my child’s care providers?
When will my child dress himself? How do I make it happen?
Does bedtime really have to be this difficult? How do we make it easier for
everyone in the family?
Why is getting homework done a time of conflict between my child and me or my
partner?
Other families get out the door and to school on time. Why can’t we?
How do we navigate technology in our home and out in the world? (cell phones,
music devices, computers, television, video games.)
What does it mean for my child to navigate the city on her own? How will I know
when my child is ready to do this (walk to school, take the bus, ride the subway,
go to the grocery store)?
We can explore and find satisfying responses to these questions and the many others
that are of concern to you and affect your family’s harmony. Focusing on compassion,
cognition, and connection we will work together to discover useful ways to support your
evolving parent-child relationship. It is my goal to help parents gain understanding and
develop the critical thinking tools that will allow them to grow with their child and
collaborate with teachers and other adults.
3. To schedule an appointment or consultation
Phone: 917-327-5783
Or
Email: Robin@robinCgoldstein.com
The office is located at
122 West 87th Street, #1
New York, New York, 10024
The office is on the south side of 87th Street between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues,
closer to Columbus on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
The closest subways are the 1 local train on 86th Street and Broadway, or the B or C on 86th
Website: www.robincgoldstein.com