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About Ellen Oler

Words that have been used by clients and colleagues to describe me are: relaxed, smart, intense, passionate, energetic, action-oriented, practical, solution-focused, reliable, funny, professional and supportive. It is obvious to anyone who works with me that I truly enjoy my work, which I experience as an organic expression of who I am as a person. My style is engaged, authentic, open, and loving.

Helping people is something that I grew up with. My father is an Episcopal minister, and one of my most personally defining experiences was as a Peace Corps volunteer in Senegal, West Africa in the mid- 1970's.

I attended the American College in Paris and was a psychology major at the University of Colorado, from which I graduated in 1974. Having completed an internship in a community mental health center near Denver, I knew that I wanted to be a therapist. Yet I was not ready to go right on with school - I wanted to travel and experience other ways of life first. That was when I joined the Peace Corps. After that I spent a few more years experimenting in different fields of work, including the entertainment industry in Los Angeles, before settling down to complete my graduate education at UCLA. I received a Masters in Social Work in 1981 and went to work at a small inpatient psychiatric hospital in Connecticut with adolescents and adults, where I learned more about therapy than I could have in another 10 years of school! Before moving to New York in 1985, I worked for an adoption agency where I had the profound experience of placing infants and children with adoptive families. All of these experiences have been both humbling and inspiring .

For the past 17 years, I have worked in a variety of corporate settings in Employee Assistance Programs (see Consultation) and been in private practice. Since 2000, I have been exclusively in private practice in Brooklyn Heights and Midtown Manhattan.

I have pursued several in-depth training programs since my formal graduate school days. These have included a 2 year program in Family Therapy, a 1 year program in Gestalt Therapy, 2 years of training with Harville Hendrix in Imago therapy and a variety of different kinds of experiences with 12 Step Recovery. All of these influences inform my clinical work.

I live in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn with my husband, Jeremy, and our teenage daughter. I am active in my community, my church and my daughterıs school. I am a devoted practitioner of yoga and believe deeply in the importance of the body and the breath, as well as spiritual practice in our lives. I draw on the lessons I learn daily from my family and my own personal growth to inform my work.



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