
Michael McClenahanClinical Social Work/Therapist
321 West 44th Street
New York, NY 10036
About
People seek therapy when something in their lives has become unmanageable: when anxiety, depression or boredom begins to take over, or when they feel they're stuck in patterns that they can't break. Maybe you're spiraling over things others deem insignificant, or you're struggling with addiction, compulsions or challenges related to work, sex or relationships. Whatever form it takes, therapy is an invitation to speak freely about what isn't working. By talking to someone who will listen closely and without judgment, you may find ways out of painful repetition and into a more vital, authentic life. As a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, I will listen carefully, with curiosity and without judgment, to whatever you have to say. Over time, what feels stuck or painful in your life may in fact come to reveal a hidden or unexpected logic. Exploring this logic together may open up new ways of thinking, feeling, acting, making decisions, and relating to others.