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The Westchester Institute for Training in Psychoanalysis
and Psychotherapy is pleased to announce the establishment of the Westchester Institute Treatment Services. This service has
two objectives: helping the community and providing candidates with clients in order to enhance their clinical experience.
Upon graduation as a psychoanalyst, treatment services clients may be continued as a part of the graduate’s private
practice. The Westchester Institute is committed to providing affordable, grant-supported treatment on a sliding scale.
The service is directed toward the treatment of children, adolescents, adults, couples and/or families, as
well as the aging and people with disabilities. The focus of the psychoanalytically oriented treatment is anxiety, depression,
trauma, family and relationship conflicts, career issues, and identity concerns. Clients can be seen in both Westchester and
New York City. For further information or to make a referral to the service please contact the Institute at (914)
666-0163.
Treatment Services FAQ What is Psychoanalytically oriented therapy?
Psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy is an
alliance in which a therapist and patient work together to help the patient better understand and cope with the problems of
day-to-day living. The Institute’s eclectic approach to treatment emphasizes the importance of one’s personal
relationships on individual development. Who is
this Treatment Services for? The service is directed
toward individuals, children and/or families, as well as, the aging and physically handicapped. Psychotherapy can be valuable
in treating various problems such as anxiety, depression, low self-image, inhibitions, family and relationship conflicts,
career issues, and identity concerns. How much does
this psychotherapy cost? The Institute is committed
to providing affordable treatment and sets fees based on each individual’s circumstances. Together, the patient and
therapist agree on a fee that can be adjusted according to need. The Westchester Institute Treatment Services provides therapy
to individuals on a sliding scale. Call the Institute at (914) 666-0163 for further information.
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