I’m Miriam Eisenberger, LCSW, a Brooklyn-based psychotherapist specializing in relational trauma and long-standing patterns rooted in early relationships. I work with thoughtful, self-aware adults who want more than insight — they want embodied change.
My approach is relational, experiential, and somatically informed.
Together, we slow down and explore not just what you think, but how your nervous system carries past experiences into the present. When we work at this level, patterns begin to shift in ways that feel lived and sustainable.
Many people I work with understand their patterns intellectually but still feel stuck. In therapy, we focus not only on insight, but on how your nervous system and early relationships continue to shape and impact your present experience.
My clinical training includes Somatic Experiencing and the Neuro-Affective Relational Model (NARM), both approaches that address trauma and attachment at their roots. I am also a certified mindfulness teacher through The Mindfulness Training Institute, and mindfulness is woven into my work as a practical tool for awareness, regulation, and transformation.