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1,336 Psychoanalyst providers across the U.S.

Carenary lists 1,336 Psychoanalyst providers across the United States, sourced from the public NPPES NPI Registry maintained by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Browse Psychoanalyst by city and state to compare practice locations, view phone numbers and addresses, and confirm each provider's National Provider Identifier. Both individual practitioners and healthcare organizations are included, so you can find the right care wherever you are.

What is a Psychoanalyst?

Psychoanalysis is a comprehensive, theoretical framework which, when applied to a treatment process, consists of an intensive verbal, therapeutic relationship between an analyst and an analysand which aims for symptom relief, emotional growth, and personal integration. The psychoanalytic treatment process includes, but is not limited to, the recognition of unconscious processes and conflicts; the significance of developmental influences; and the impact of resistances, defenses, transference and countertransference phenomena. Treatment is enhanced by an understanding developed in the analyst's training and personal analysis of unconscious manifestations, such as dreams, slips of the tongue, fantasies and day dreams. Psychoanalytic technique varies in relation to theoretical orientation.

Behavioral Health & Social Service ProvidersSource: NUCC Health Care Provider Taxonomy

Top cities for Psychoanalyst

Psychoanalyst providers

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Robin Stark, LCSW R
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 421-8000
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Miriam Steele
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(718) 757-8816
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Alexander Stein, PH.D
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 242-7126
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Shari Steinberg, LP
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(646) 413-1444
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Tal Steinberg, LP
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 582-1566
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Catherine Steindler
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 333-3444
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Michelle Stephens, PHD, LP
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 873-0725
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Craig Stephenson
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(917) 423-5314
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Fredrika Stjarne, MFA, LP
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(917) 532-0687
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Aneta Stojnic
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(929) 310-9554
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Judith Stollerman, CERTIFIED & LICENSED
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 924-7440
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Cynthia Strite, EDD, LP
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(917) 912-4996
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Dana Strong
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 582-1566
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Charles Strozier, PHD
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 539-1842
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Glenn Stucko, LP
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 228-7803
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Janet Sullivan, LP
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 874-2236
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Lawrence Sullivan, NCPSYA
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 289-4530
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Cassandra Sweet, PHD, MPHIL, BA
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 582-1566
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Carl Sword, PSYCHOANALYST
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 213-0486
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Nathan Szajnberg, M.D
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(646) 275-7990
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Emine Tahiraj
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 362-8755
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Marilyn Tauber, MA/LP
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 989-8055
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Paul Teixeira, DRPH, MPH, MA, LP
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 333-3444
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Dorathea Thompson, PSYCHOANALYST
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 619-1087
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Michael Thompson, PHD, LP
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 799-3146
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Augusta Tilney, M.D
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 874-4339
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Nora Tombalakian
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(917) 727-2704
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Douglas Tompkins, M.DIV
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 235-1612
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Diane Tracey
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(908) 240-9536
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Andre Turcotte
Psychoanalyst
New York, NY(212) 362-8755

How to choose a Psychoanalyst

  • Verify the NPI
    Every listing shows a National Provider Identifier you can confirm on the official CMS registry.
  • Check they're accepting patients
    Call ahead to confirm availability and whether they take new patients.
  • Confirm insurance
    Ask whether they're in-network for your plan before you schedule.
  • Consider location & hours
    Use the map and address on each profile to find a convenient option.

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Frequently asked questions

What does a Psychoanalyst do?

Psychoanalysis is a comprehensive, theoretical framework which, when applied to a treatment process, consists of an intensive verbal, therapeutic relationship between an analyst and an analysand which aims for symptom relief, emotional growth, and personal integration. The psychoanalytic treatment process includes, but is not limited to, the recognition of unconscious processes and conflicts; the significance of developmental influences; and the impact of resistances, defenses, transference and countertransference phenomena. Treatment is enhanced by an understanding developed in the analyst's training and personal analysis of unconscious manifestations, such as dreams, slips of the tongue, fantasies and day dreams. Psychoanalytic technique varies in relation to theoretical orientation.

How many Psychoanalyst providers are there in the United States?

Carenary lists 1,336 Psychoanalyst providers nationwide, sourced from the official CMS NPPES NPI Registry. You can browse them by state and city to find one near you.

How do I verify a Psychoanalyst's credentials?

Every listing on Carenary includes the provider's National Provider Identifier (NPI) from the official CMS registry. Confirm any provider's record at the NPI Registry (npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov), and verify state licensure with the relevant licensing board before scheduling care.

Does Carenary show Psychoanalyst ratings or reviews?

No. Carenary is a free directory built on official government data and does not host patient reviews or star ratings. We focus on accurate, verifiable contact and credential information so you can reach providers directly.

Listings sourced from the official CMS NPPES NPI Registry.Every provider NPI-verified.