
Terry Klee, LCSW
Couples Counselor & Psychotherapist
New York City NY
INTELLIGENT. HUMBLE. WARM.
Terry’s approach is intelligent, warm and conversational. Her style will appear natural and easy-going, making your time pleasurable. She is humble and takes your interests seriously, using seasoned skills that support self expansion and forward, upward vitality.
Perhaps the reason Terry really gets the importance of psychotherapy is because Terry has sat where her clients sit. She holds a real respect for what it’s like when one enters her office. Having experienced both constructive and not-so constructive help herself, Terry is motivated to make psychotherapy and couples counseling more contemporary. Maybe this is why clients often say, WE’RE IN THE WORST TIME OF OUR LIVES AND YET WE’VE NEVER FELT MORE HOPEFUL.
Klee is currently integrating best-in-class biotech, neuroscience, and metabolic psychiatry with classic counseling methods.
Educated at Columbia University, Terry Klee brings thirty years' experience in healthcare, psychotherapy, and interpersonal dynamics. She holds intensive post-graduate training in psychodynamic theories, motivational methods, and interpersonal neurobiology.
She grounds her work in the latest research such as what neuroscience reveals about a person’s capacity to change, how a relationship’s dynamics vary and why, and the basics needed for a fulfilling life.
Terry speaks nationally, contributes to news channels, ELLE magazine, and formerly edited a psychoanalytic journal, InTouch. Her research is cited in various professional journals. She completed a manuscript about identity beyond the obvious, tackling one of the most challenging dynamics for couples and individuals: love and fulfillment other than through one’s own children. Klee's earliest research elevated identity development for persons labeled childless.
Outside her professional vocations, Terry is a weekend botanist and urban naturalist.
Individual Therapy
Couples Counseling
Integration of Psychobiology and Metabolic Psychiatry
Supervision for Practitioners
Employee Assistance Programs