Psychotherapy & Executive Coaching for Corporate Leaders
Corporate executives operate under relentless pressure—strategic decisions, organizational oversight, and stakeholder expectations demand constant focus. Drawing on my experience as Program Manager at The Next Networks, overseeing an 8,000+ member healthcare network, and consulting for organizations like Dell and UBS, I provide psychotherapy-informed coaching to help you maintain emotional clarity, resilience, and sustainable performance in high-stakes environments.
Managing Executive Stress and Responsibility
Senior leadership requires more than technical skill—it demands the capacity to handle intense stress while preserving self-cohesion. We focus on:
- Navigating high-stakes anxiety, decision fatigue, and professional isolation.
- Maintaining emotional clarity during organizational transitions and crises.
- Supporting sustained performance without compromising personal well-being.
Leadership and Team Dynamics
Leading large teams and complex organizations requires emotional insight and strategic influence. Leveraging my work with iLearn NYC and critical thinking programs at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, we help executives build emotionally intelligent leadership by:
- Enhancing interpersonal effectiveness and resolving conflicts constructively.
- Strengthening team cohesion and fostering a healthier corporate culture.
- Developing resilience to manage pressure without sacrificing clarity or judgment.
Personal Growth and Sustainable Leadership
True executive success balances professional achievement with self-awareness and reflective practice. Drawing on my experience teaching executive MBA students at Marymount Manhattan College, I guide leaders to develop adaptive coping strategies and emotional intelligence for long-term sustainability.
- Building emotional intelligence to sustain high performance over time.
- Improving decision-making through a psychotherapeutic lens.
- Maintaining personal balance while meeting the demands of complex organizations.
"It is not the load that breaks you down, it's the way you carry it."
— Lou Holtz (Attributed)