Annabelle Moore Seife, Ph.D.

Couples Therapy Program Director

Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Supervising Psychologist

Midtown & Virtual


Training

  • Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Long Island University, Brooklyn; Master’s in Psychology from the same institution.

Clinical Training & Experience

  • NYU – Bellevue Hospital Center

  • Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center

  • LIU Brooklyn College Counseling

  • Brooklyn and Manhattan Veterans Affairs Medical Centers

Many of my clients come to therapy stuck in the same patterns, unsure how to break the cycle but knowing they want to make a change. I help them understand where these patterns come from, how these patterns served them in the past, and empower them to shed those parts they have outgrown. I work collaboratively to integrate their past experiences with greater bodily and emotional awareness in order to make choices with agency and authentic presence. My clients appreciate my warm and candid perspective.

I am dedicated to helping my clients find the balance between the human need for connection and the desire for separateness with friends, family, romantic partners, and their own sexuality. The dilemmas of intimacy are particularly salient when I work with couples. As a couples therapist, my goal is to help couples break free from entrenched ways of relating in order to build a new path forward. I do this by helping each partner better understand how their emotions fuel their conflict, and find new ways to get unstuck from rigid response patterns. In my office, couples learn to express their wants and needs directly and with greater vulnerability. I firmly believe in the healing power of authentic connection with the person who means the most to us. In line with this strengths-based approach to relationships, I offer precommitment and premarital counseling, both individually and in a group format called Before the Leap, to promote greater connection and a solid foundation as couples move into the next phase of their relationships.

I also offer Discernment Counseling, a brief intervention for couples on the brink of ending their relationship. When couples are on different pages about the future of their relationship, Discernment Counseling can offer a path forward. In Discernment, I help each partner gain clarity and confidence in their decision about their relationship by gaining a deeper understanding of how they have gotten to this point in their relationship. You can learn more about the approach here.

I work from a psychodynamic perspective, bringing the full emotional landscape into awareness in order to live with clarity and intention. I also integrate Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques when immediate relief is needed, and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) when working with couples. I am also trained in Discernment Counseling, a brief intervention for couples on the brink of divorce deciding how to move forward. I have extensive experience working with people who have faced oppression and prejudice, including BIPOC, and am trauma-informed. I am a sex-positive, kink-aware psychologist, and am affirming of all sexual orientations, gender identities, alternative sexualities, and relationship structures. 

In addition to my role as a therapist, I supervise psychology trainees, provide didactic training, and hold leadership roles in Therapists of New York's Couples Therapy and Early Career Psychologist training programs.

Learn More about Couples Therapy at TNY here. 


 

Midtown, NY

Therapists of New York

Therapists of New York is a team of doctoral-level psychologists with offices in Midtown Manhattan, Brooklyn Heights and Montclair, New Jersey. Our practice is carefully curated, bringing together some of the most talented and dedicated therapists in New York City. With a wide range of specialties and styles, our team is here to support individuals, couples, and families through life’s many challenges.

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