Psychotherapy and supervision grounded in real clinical work.
Knots Counseling is a psychotherapy practice based in Brooklyn, New York offering thoughtful, relational therapy for adults and couples. Our work is grounded in psychodynamic theory and shaped by attunement, curiosity, and genuine connection. Honoring the complexity of each person’s inner world, we offer a space to slow down, explore emotional patterns, and work through the tangled knots of the psyche.
Therapy for All
With A Thoughtful, personalized Approach for individuals and couples in new york.
No two people arrive with the same history, relationships, or inner world. With us, therapy is shaped with careful attention to each person’s unique experiences, values, cultural background, and current life circumstances. Rather than applying a one-size-fits-all model, our work unfolds in a way that reflects who you are and what brings you in. Knots Counseling offers space to understand each person’s unique emotional patterns, relational dynamics, and longstanding themes that may be influencing present-day struggles. All along, the therapy process remains purposeful. Insight is paired with meaningful change — whether that involves improving communication, strengthening a sense of identity, managing anxiety or depression, or navigating life transitions with greater clarity. Our goal is depth with direction: a therapeutic process that honors complexity while remaining grounded in real-world growth. Each course of treatment is thoughtfully tailored so that the work feels relevant, attuned, and responsive to each client’s own individual needs.
clinical Specialties
Anxiety
Anxiety may show up as persistent worry, internal pressure, or difficulty settling, often without a clear external cause. Rather than treating anxiety as something to eliminate, we explore how it functions emotionally and relationally, allowing new ways of responding to internal experience to develop over time.
Life Transitions
Periods of transition can bring uncertainty, loss, and questions of identity to the surface. Therapy helps clarify what is being mourned, what is emerging, and how past experiences influence the way change is navigated.
Dating & Intimacy
Dating and intimacy often activate vulnerability, fear of rejection, and long-standing expectations about closeness. Therapy focuses on how these patterns emerge in connection with others, opening space for more authentic and attuned relationships.
Depression
Depression can feel like emotional heaviness, withdrawal, or a loss of connection to oneself and others. In therapy, we work to understand the meanings of these states, often linked to loss, self-criticism, or inhibited emotional expression, so movement can gradually return.
Relationship struggles
Relationship struggles frequently reflect early relational patterns that shape communication, closeness, and conflict. Therapy examines how these patterns are repeated in current relationships, creating space for clearer communication and more flexible ways of relating.
Professional Stress
High-pressure roles can intensify internal demands, perfectionism, and self-criticism. The therapeutic process helps exploring how achievement and self-worth become intertwined, allowing for a more sustainable and emotionally grounded way of relating to work, while focusing to create a healthy work-life balance.
Trauma
Traumatic experiences, including early childhood trauma or later life events, can shape emotional regulation, self-perception, and relational expectations. Therapeutic work explores how these experiences are held internally and how a sense of safety and coherence can gradually be rebuilt.
Multiculturalism
Identity is shaped by culture, family, and relational history, often carrying unspoken tensions or conflicting expectations. The work allows these layers to be explored and integrated, supporting a more cohesive and grounded sense of self.
Grief & Loss
Grief and loss can arise from death, relational endings, or less visible losses tied to identity, opportunity, or unmet expectations. Therapy focuses on creating space to experience and make meaning of loss, allowing mourning to unfold in a way that supports emotional integration and renewed connection over time.
For Professionals
Clinical Supervision & Consultation
Clinical supervision and consultation services are available for clinicians seeking thoughtful, in-depth support around specific cases or broader aspects of their clinical work. These conversations are grounded in a relational and psychodynamic lens, with attention to nuance, countertransference, cultural context, and the complexity of real-world practice. Whether navigating challenging dynamics, working with particular populations, or refining clinical direction, this space is designed to support clarity, confidence, and continued professional growth.
Mentorship
Mentorship is available for graduate students and emerging clinicians as they prepare to enter the field and consider their next professional steps. These conversations offer a grounded, reflective space to think through training decisions, clinical identity, specialization, and the transition from student to practitioner. With attention to both practical direction and deeper questions of professional development, this support is designed to help clarify goals, strengthen confidence, and approach the early stages of the field with intention and steadiness.
In-person and remote options
Our office is located in Downtown Brooklyn, NY at 32 Court Street and is easily accessible via the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, F, and R subway lines. Teletherapy is available for those who prefer or require remote sessions.