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 the patterns — both conscious and unconscious — 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.