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Margot Protzel

Psychotherapist

Margot views the therapeutic relationship as a profound vehicle for healing and personal transformation. She is dedicated to fostering a therapeutic environment that encourages her clients to show up to each session exactly as they are. By creating a relationship built on safety and compassion, Margot helps her clients delve into all facets of their being to bring deeper awareness and acceptance to their innermost wounds.

With a commitment to deep listening and attunement to the unique needs of each client, Margot facilitates a process of self-discovery and empowerment. She approaches her work with clients holistically and as an evolving creative collaboration, aiming to nurture and strengthen this connection over time. In her practice, Margot has supported individuals grappling with grief and loss, PTSD, complex trauma, depression, anxiety, relationship challenges, family conflicts, and self-esteem issues. She works with individuals and couples across all stages of adulthood, including adolescents and older adults.

Margot earned her Master’s degree in Social Work from the Silver School of Social Work at New York University. Her practice is enriched by a blend of psychoanalytic theory, attachment theory, parts work, and body-centered approaches. Margot works from a relational and psychodynamic framework.

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