Emily Matis, Psy.D.


Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Couples Therapist

Midtown Brooklyn Heights & Virtual


Training

  • Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University; Master’s from the same institution

Clinical Training & Experience

  • New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Hospital

  • Fordham University Counseling

  • Yale Neuropsychology Center

  • NYU Langone Child Study Center

  • Parnes Family Clinic

  • Multiple private practices in Austin, TX.

Self-discovery is a lifelong, fluid process that can feel both challenging and empowering. Many people seek out therapy when they feel stuck, held back by old narratives and unhelpful patterns that no longer serve them. I view therapy as an opportunity to embrace change and see oneself more fully. When we deepen our awareness, we can strengthen our sense of agency and move toward a more meaningful life.

With each client, I strive to build a collaborative and trusting bond, allowing us to explore present concerns with compassion and curiosity. Distressing periods in life often carry the potential for growth, and together we can identify ways to pivot, heal, and regain steadiness. I aim to cultivate resilience, confidence, and a renewed sense of possibility as you move toward the life you want to lead.

As a Sports Psychologist, I also support athletes, performers, and high achieving individuals navigating challenges related to performance, confidence, motivation, and recovery from setbacks or injury. Together, we strengthen mental skills such as mindfulness and emotion regulation while also exploring how identity, expectations, and past experiences influence performance both in and outside of competition.

In individual therapy, I work from a psychodynamic perspective while incorporating experiential, somatic, and solution-focused approaches. This allows us to address current challenges while also exploring the deeper influences that shape your emotions and behavior.

In couples therapy, I draw from Emotion-Focused Couples Therapy (EFCT) to help partners understand the dynamics that leave them feeling unheard or disconnected. By helping couples lean into their vulnerability and empathy, we can work toward strengthening communication, trust, and intimacy.

My integrative approach emphasizes each individual’s needs with culturally-attuned care. Together, we make space for the early experiences, attachments, traumas, and multigenerational influences that have shaped how each person moves through the world today. This blend of practical tools and in-depth exploration allows our work to remain responsive and effective.

Learn More about Couples Therapy at TNY here.  


 

Midtown, NY

 

Brooklyn Heights



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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