Nathan Krantz, MA, Doctoral Intern
Nathan Krantz, MA, Doctoral Intern
Doctoral Intern
Supervised by: Aaron Dembe, PhD
Pronouns: he/him
Hi, I’m Nathan, a Doctoral Intern. I recognize that starting treatment can be a stressful experience, and as such I will do my best to create a space where you feel heard and respected from the very beginning. If you would like to work together, please reach out to schedule an appointment.
Who I Work Best With:
- Young Adults
- Adults
- Seniors
- LGBTQ+ Community
Clinical Interests:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Trauma
- Social Anxiety
- Relationship Issues/Conflict
- Interpersonal Relationships
- Life
- Stress
- Gender Identity
- Spiritual/Personal Growth
Treatment Preferences:
- Attachment-Based
- Attachment Trauma
- Culturally Sensitive
- Depth Therapy
- Eclectic
- Emotionally-Focused
- Humanistic
- Intensive Short-Term Dynamic (ISTDP)
- Object Relations
- Psychoanalytic
- Psychodynamic
- Self Psychology
- Trauma Focused
My Therapeutic Style:
I put the therapeutic relationship at the forefront of my work, believing that a strong bond and collaboration between patient and therapist facilitates the healing process. I primarily draw from a psychodynamic, culturally-sensitive approach that helps my patients embark on a journey of self-discovery, guiding them through a deeper understanding of how early attachments, traumas, and multigenerational patterns affect them in the present day. Together, we will channel insight and curiosity to help uncover stuck points and unlock space for meaningful growth.
I strive to foster a warm, empathic environment while also not being
afraid to lean into directness in order to challenge my patients and reframe beliefs and ideas. Through tactful and respectful confrontation, I help my patients unknot certain longstanding, deeply-rooted beliefs. My approachability, authenticity, and injection of humor into the therapy space helps create a strong alliance that bolsters the therapeutic process.
About Me:
I am from the NYC area and have always been drawn to creative expression. Growing up, I was deeply involved in musical theatre and acting. At Tufts University, I sang in an a cappella group which helped keep music a big part of my life. These days, I find joy in playing drums and guitar, spending quality time with close friends, playing softball, and spending ample time outdoors exploring the city.
