I truly love being a NYC Psychologist and feel privileged to be part of my patients' lives.
I see adults of all ages in my New York City therapist practice, including working professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, and senior adults, in a safe and supportive environment.
My style is an interactive one. It is important that you feel heard and understood.
I have particular expertise in working with attorneys as patients, and have a special understanding of their experiences.
My practice is LGBT-affirming and supportive. I welcome members of this community in my practice.
I also enjoy working with people of the Jewish faith, or those who identify as "spiritual," but who may not adhere to any formal religious beliefs.
Anxiety, depression, relationship issues, self esteem, life and career transitions, and identity isuses are part of my focus, although I am trained in and welcome assisting people in many other areas that we, as humans, experience.
I also focus on the very real "mind-body connections," especially when they relate to chronic pain issues and stress.
I work with you in gaining a deeper insight that fosters growth, well-being, and creativity.
I come from a psychoanalytic perspective, and also integrate cognitive work (working with the "thoughts" that affect your feelings) when helpful.
My objective is to work with you as a "whole person" — rather than just a "list of issues."
I see adults of all ages in my New York City therapist practice, including working professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, and senior adults, in a safe and supportive environment.
My style is an interactive one. It is important that you feel heard and understood.
I have particular expertise in working with attorneys as patients, and have a special understanding of their experiences.
My practice is LGBT-affirming and supportive. I welcome members of this community in my practice.
I also enjoy working with people of the Jewish faith, or those who identify as "spiritual," but who may not adhere to any formal religious beliefs.
Anxiety, depression, relationship issues, self esteem, life and career transitions, and identity isuses are part of my focus, although I am trained in and welcome assisting people in many other areas that we, as humans, experience.
I also focus on the very real "mind-body connections," especially when they relate to chronic pain issues and stress.
I work with you in gaining a deeper insight that fosters growth, well-being, and creativity.
I come from a psychoanalytic perspective, and also integrate cognitive work (working with the "thoughts" that affect your feelings) when helpful.
My objective is to work with you as a "whole person" — rather than just a "list of issues."

Lisa E. Eskalyo, Psy.D.
88 University Place
Eight Floor Suite
New York, New York 10003
(917) 470-5492
Therapist NYC
Psychologist NYC
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Information on this website or in emails are not intended to be substitutes for examination, diagnosis, and care by a licensed health professional
