Mind Body Dynamic Therapy is seeking NY state, relationally-oriented cliniciansÂ
Do you want to do serious, thoughtful, experiential psychotherapy?Â
We are a New York telehealth-based psychotherapy practice for clinicians interested in deep, relationship-centered psychotherapy focused on emotion, embodiment, trauma, attachment, sexuality, and the complexity of human intimacy.Â
This is NOT a high-volume, script-driven, insurance-shaped practice. We are building a clinical home for therapists who want to grow their craft, develop their voice, and participate in a practice that takes psychotherapy seriously.
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1099 Employment  ||  You must be licensed in the state of New York  ||  Pre-license supervision for mental health counselers only
Interested? Submit your CV
And we’ll be in touch.
We may be a good fit... Â
For clinicians interested in ...
- Experiential dynamic therapy
- ISTDP or other emotion-focused psychodynamic approaches
- Attachment-informed psychotherapy
- Trauma-informed clinical work
- Relational psychotherapy
- Couples and relationship work
- Sexuality, intimacy, and desire
- Mind-body approaches to therapy
- Deepening their clinical thinking and therapeutic presence
- Building a professional identity beyond therapy-platform listings
What we offer
- A developing clinical community
- Weekly supervision
- Support in refining your clinical voice
- A public-facing practice identity
- Website profile and practice affiliation
- Opportunities for clinical development and future training involvement
- Support in thinking about ethical marketing and client acquisition
- A place to build a caseload while developing as a clinician
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Our practice valuesÂ
- Respect for the patient’s lived experience
- Attention to the therapeutic relationship
- Emotional honesty and affective experiencing
- Awareness of anxiety, defense, attachment, and relational patterns
- Clinical depth over quick fixes
- Thoughtful use of theory without rigid dogma
- Ethical marketing and professional integrity
- A commitment to therapy as a real human encounter, not a productized service