Dan Tarplin, LCSW
Clinical Director
Dan is a psychodynamically and relationally trained psychotherapist with more than 10 years of clinical experience. In his role as a Clinical Supervisor, Dan provides a collaborative and enriching leaning environment in which developing therapists can freely present clinical issues and case material. In the supervision session, Dan brings his clinical experience, knowledge of theory, and empathic listening skills to support supervisees in gaining clinical skills, developing a layered understanding of psychodynamic processes, and to explore and process their countertransference as it relates to, and impacts, their work.
Dan is a graduate of the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College. He continued his training at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy (ICP) in Manhattan, where he graduated from the two-year certificate program in Adult Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. Dan began his professional practice as a staff therapist at the Blanton-Peale Counseling Center. After more than three years at Blanton-Peale, Dan began a private practice in Manhattan, where he now works with individuals and couples suffering from mood and anxiety disorders, work and career issues, relationship struggles, substance abuse and dependence, and issues of sexual identity.