HENRY GRAYSON, Ph.D.
Dr. Grayson's Clinical Practice
Dr. Grayson received his Ph.D. from Boston University and a Postdoctoral
Certificate in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy from four years of training
at the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health in New York City. He is the
Founder and is Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the National Institute
for the Psychotherapies in New York, a psychoanalytic training institute
chartered by the Board of Regent in New York State. He also founded and
is Director of the Center for Spirituality and Psychotherapy and is the
Past President of the Association for Spirituality and Psychotherapy. In
1986, he was the Resident Psychologist on the Weight Watchers Magazine
Show, hosted by Lynn Redgrave and aired 5 times a week nationally on Lifetime
Cable.
Prior to graduate school in psychology, he took a degree in theology at
Emory University and was a protestant minister for four years in Massachusetts
prior to attending Boston University for his Ph.D. Immediately following
his Ph.D. he became an Assistant and then Associate Professor in the City
University of New York for eight years while starting his practice.
He is the co-author of three professional books: Three
Psychotherapies: A Clinical Comparison, Short Term Approaches to Psychotherapy, and Changing
Approaches to the Psychotherapies. More recently, he recorded a 9 ½ hour,
6-tape audio series for Sounds True, The
New Physics of Love: The Power of Mind and Spirit in Relationships (2000).
He is also the author of Mindful
Loving: 10 Practices to Deepen Your Connections. (Gotham Books/The
Penguin Group, 2003, which was featured in the April 2004 issue of Oprah’s
Magazine.
Dr Grayson has studied Eastern and Western philosophies, the New Physics,
the new brain scan studies, most of the major psychotherapies, and the
new “power therapies” such as EMDR, Emotional Freedom Techniques,
Tapas Acupressure Technique, and Thought Field Therapy, and integrates
them into the practice of spiritually oriented psychotherapy in New York
City and in Connecticut. He lectures and teaches widely, across the United
States and abroad.
He is a Fellow of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, a Diplomat
of the American Board of Professional Psychology, a Diplomat of the American
Board of Psychotherapy, a member of the American Psychological Association,
the New York State Psychological Assn., the Connecticut Psychological Association,
the Association for Transpersonal Psychology, the Institute for Noetic
Sciences, The Society for the Scientific Study of Subtle Energies Medicine,
EMDR International Association, a Board Member of the Association for Comprehensive
Psychology, and is the Founder and Past President of the Association for
Spirituality and Psychotherapy.
Contact Information:
New York Office:
National Institute for the Psychotherapies (Training
Institute)
250 W. 57 th St., Suite 501
New York, NY 10019
E-mail: hengray@aol.com
Dr. Grayson's Clinical Practice
Dr. Grayson is a certified psychoanalyst, but has also studied and practiced
most of the major psychotherapies, such as cognitive therapy, Gestalt
therapy, hypnosis, couples' therapy, transactional analysis, group therapy,
family therapy, EMDR, the other new "power therapies"(Emotional Freedom
Techniques, Tapas Acupressure Technique and evolving Thought Field Therapy
and other energy psychology methods.) These are used for quickly and effectively
clearing effects of traumas and other painful experiences, disturbing emotions,
as well as core beliefs--that "software" we so often live by.)
He as been strongly influenced by diverse spiritual systems and practices,
new brain research, and insights from the New Physics, and has developed
a powerful synergy, combining these into a unified system for spiritually
and scientifically oriented psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.
He practices in New York City as a psychologist and in Connecticut as a psychoanalyst
and pastoral counselor. See link for contact information.
Get information about Dr. Grayson's practice: E-mail Dr. Henry Grayson
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