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Ryan works with individuals and couples who feel they are falling short of their full potential. His practice is particularly suited for clients who find themselves impeded by unconscious conflicts or recurring patterns that hinder their personal and career goals. Ryan helps these clients bridge the gap between where they are and where they want to be, moving them from a place of frustration or stagnation toward a life of greater meaning and fulfillment.
His approach is grounded in psychodynamic, relational, and experiential perspectives. Unlike the stereotype of the "silent" analyst, Ryan is an active participant in the therapy room. He operates as a collaborator—warm and compassionate, yet direct and rigorous—sharing his observations and insights to help clients break through barriers. By cultivating a dialogue between the conflicting parts of the mind, he helps clients identify the defenses that may have once protected them but are now holding them back.
Ryan’s background blends rigorous clinical training with holistic practices. He is currently a candidate in the Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program at the renowned William Alanson White Institute and holds post-graduate training in psychoanalysis from two IPA-accredited institutes. Additionally, his work is informed by his training in mindfulness and yoga, allowing him to integrate somatic awareness into the psychological process.
Ryan maintains a private practice in Brooklyn Heights. He offers in-person sessions and remote therapy to accommodate the needs of his clients. He invites prospective clients to reach out to schedule an initial consultation.
Years of Experience: 7 years
Relationship issues - Understanding one’s wants and needs in relationships; exploring patterns of interaction, addressing concerns, and strengthening satisfaction in relationships and dating
Adolescent mental health - Working with adolescents, teenagers, and parents on social, academic, and/or emotional challenges throughout teenage years; addressing anxiety, family conflicts, peer relationships, school stress, transition to college, social media pressures, self-esteem, hopelessness about the future, emotional disregulation
Child mental health - Specialized strategies for common childhood disorders including attention issues, attachment problems, behavioral disorders, learning disorders, autism spectrum diagnoses, and feeding or elimination issues.
ADHD - Skill-building and support around organizational challenges, distracted attention, procrastination; building and maintaining healthy routines and structure
Perfectionism - Coping with feelings of anxiety, stress, self-criticism, and procrastination; addressing unrealistic expectations of one’s self and negatively comparing self to others
Artists' mental health - Understanding of highly creative minds; goal setting related to the artistic and creative process; support finding meaningful balance in one’s life
Ryan Cyrus is accepting clients paying listed fees or using health insurance out-of-network benefits other than:
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Frequency of sessions this provider offers to see clients once you are an established client.
I will work with you to determine the details of your insurance plan's out-of-network benefits. In many cases, insurance plans will reimburse a significant amount of your therapist's fee. I also reserve a limited amount of spots for those requiring a sliding scale fee structure. Please contact me if you think you may be eligible.
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