My name is Danny Silbert, LCSW.

I am a psychodynamically-trained, interpersonally-oriented, and existentially curious practitioner. The therapy that I practice is relational in nature — I aim to work both through the lens of relationships and in relationship with patients. I am of the belief that what arises through therapeutic process is equally as important as the therapeutic outcomes.

For most, this process includes deep dives into early life experiences and by extension, the patterns that shape who we are as people. In our joint exploration of your biological, psychological, social, and spiritual selves, I seek to be curious, empathic, and non-judgemental.

I am a student of language — and utilize the rich and expansive world of words and metaphor to facilitate the therapeutic process. Truly, I believe that one of the fundamental goals of psychotherapy is to gain language for experiences that we do not yet have language for.

I am a graduate of New York University’s Silver School of Social Work and hold one-year and two-year certificates in psychodynamic psychotherapy practice from the Washington School of Psychiatry.