Annie Egleson, Ph.D.
Limited Permit Psychologist
Midtown + Brooklyn + Virtual

I believe curiosity and compassion are essential to the therapeutic process and I aim to approach my work with adults, adolescents and children from this stance.  My goal as a therapist is to be present and engaged with what people bring to our work together and to explore past and present experiences in the hopes of generating meaningful change. I believe that the therapist-patient relationship is a powerful tool for exploring and changing interpersonal patterns, developing a stronger sense of self, and strengthening one’s sense of autonomy.  

I welcome patients of all gender, sexual, ethnocultural, national, and religious identities, and aim to treat every person with openness and respect. I have worked extensively with people experiencing anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and career concerns. I work primarily from a psychodynamic perspective and I have experience working with people at various developmental stages of life. The focus of my research and an area of great interest to me is adult development and the positive changes that can come from the divorce process. 


Training: 

I have a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from The City College of New York, CUNY. My clinical training includes working with adults and adolescents and children in community mental health settings as well as in hospitals. I have experience providing psychotherapy at The Psychological Center at City College, Macaulay Honors College Counseling Center, The Graduate Center’s Student Counseling Services, and Maimonides Medical Center.