Rachel Silberman is a dedicated Mental Health Counselor who prioritizes an empathetic and client-centered approach to therapy. She is committed to creating a safe and supportive environment where clients can develop skills and work towards personal goals. Rachel’s practice reflects her genuine belief in the importance of understanding each individual’s unique needs, fostering a space where they feel comfortable exploring their challenges.
Rachel earned her master’s degree in mental health counseling from New York University, where she engaged with the latest research and honed her clinical skills. Her education at NYU provided her with a solid foundation in contemporary therapeutic practices, which she values deeply as part of her ability to offer effective support to her clients.
Rachel takes a collaborative approach to therapy when working with children, adolescents, and adults. She works closely with each client to determine the most suitable form of therapy tailored to their specific needs. By utilizing an integrative approach to fit each individual’s journey, she ensures that clients receive the most appropriate support for their personal growth and well-being.
Specialties: Individuals/Couples/Families, Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, ADHD, Phobias, OCD, LGBTQIA+, Peer/Intimate/Family Relationships, Shame, Sexual Orientation, Young Adult Issues, Body Image, New to the City, Dating, Pregnancy/Prenatal/Postnatal Concerns, Infertility, Chronic Illness, Self-esteem, Anger Management, Identity, Panic Attack, Grief and Bereavement, Sleep Issues, Self-harm, Suicidal Ideation, Intrusive Thoughts, Adoption, Life Transitions, Adjustment Disorder, Religious/Cultural Issues