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With deep experience in Integrative Psychotherapy,
Diane Nadler, LCSW-R, BCD helps individuals, couples and adult family members navigate life’s emotional complexities and patterns that keep them feeling stuck. She works with those seeking greater clarity, healing and transformation - including creatives and professionals, couples in conflict, adult children and parents, and those struggling with anxiety, depression, grief, or the lingering effects of trauma. Her work draws from evidence-based and experiential modalities including EMDR, ACT, Buddhist Philosophy and Contemplative Techniques, Mindfully-Based Psychotherapy, Ericksonian Hypnotherapy and Somatic Reintegration ™ - a gentle, fully clothed hands-on approach she created that incorporates hypnotic mind-body relaxation, gentle touch, and client self-inquiry to explore where unintegrated emotions and beliefs are held in the body, giving expression to them, and transforming them. This integrative framework allows clients to safely connect with their inner experience and expand awareness of how earlier experiences, unconscious patterns, and present moment insight intersect in the process of change. Known for her calm, grounded presence and intuitive understanding, Diane offers a compassionate space where every aspect of the self is welcome. Her approach is mindful, depth-oriented and collaborative - attuned to each person’s unique pace and capacity for healing. Through this work, clients learn to cultivate self-acceptance, emotional regulation and authentic connection with themselves and others. Diane is a Board Certified Diplomate in Clinical Social Work and a Certified Practitioner of Ericksonian Hypnotherapy. She maintains offices in Manhattan’s Gramercy Park/Flat Iron District and in Historic Hurley, NY (Hudson Valley) offering both in-person and virtual sessions, as well as a free 15 minute initial telephone consultation to mutually determine our fit and next steps.
Years of Experience: 36 years
Anxiety - Anxiety often masks deeper fears, unconscious beliefs, and unprocessed emotions. Through mindfulness-based psychotherapy, somatic awareness, EMDR and additional therapeutic tools, you can attain deep insight, profound change, and restore calm, balance and a grounded sense of safety.
Depression - Many clients come to therapy feeling depleted or disconnected from themselves. Together, we will explore the emotional and somatic roots of this heaviness and help you reconnect with vitality, meaning and self-compassion, using a combination of therapeutic techniques icluding mindfulness-based psychotherapy, EMDR, and Somatic Reintegration ™.
Life transitions - Major life transitions often create a sense of uncertainty, loss, or even pose new possibilities. Mindfulness-based psychotherapy helps you to navigate these transitions with confidence, awareness, clarity, and self trust.
Trauma - Trauma can leave the body holding unspoken stories of fear and loss. Through the therapeutic techniques of Somatic Reintegration ™ EMDR, and mindfulness-based psychotherapy we can help release these imprints safely, fostering emotional integration and resilience.
Relationship issues - Whether between partners, siblings or adult children and parents, therapy privides a space to rebuild understanding, trust, and communication - deepening connection and empathy.
Creativity and Performance Blocks - Using the therapeutic techniques of Mindfulness -Based Pychotherapy, Ericksonian Hypnotherapy, and EMDR we collaboratively explore unconscious patterns and beliefs that limit authentic expression and creative flow for both artists and creative professionals.
Diane Nadler is not in-network with any insurances.
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