Aaron Eidman MHC-LP
Aaron believes that therapy unfolds in a unique way for each person, and is committed to developing a tailored approach with each client. He works with adults, adolescents, and couples addressing a wide range of concerns such as anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, life transitions, and explorations of spirituality and religion. Aaron works with those in all stages of life but specializes in challenges from adolescence through the transition to young adulthood.
Informed by psychoanalytic and psychodynamic therapy, Aaron supports clients in building self-awareness, shifting old patterns, and figuring out new ways to feel more alive. Notably, Aaron’s training and background as a visual artist leaves him uniquely qualified to support artists and those in creative fields. His curiosity, openness, and compassion helps clients engage in and make use of the unique benefits of psychotherapy.
Aaron brings awareness to the ways in which systems and society shape who we are, and he welcomes clients of all identities and backgrounds. He holds a Master’s Degree in Mental Health Counseling from Brooklyn College and joins Suite 14 from the Training Institute for Mental Health.