


In Person
322 8th Avenue
Suite 800
New York, NY 10001

Telehealth
About
Daniel Schubmehl, LMFT
Daniel is a fully licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in New York. He supports healing through relational repair, not only with others but through the ways that we understand ourselves. Therapy with Daniel involves space to process emotion, develop skills, cultivate mindfulness, challenge assumptions, and increase compassion. Recurring negative patterns, depression and anxiety occur within the full context of our lives. Daniel’s work focuses on relationships and the ways partners and families create meaning. He is Clinical Director at Kingfisher Marriage and Family Therapy, an AAMFT Clinical Fellow, and an Adjunct Faculty Member at Mercy University. His background includes advanced training at the Integrated Healthcare and Medical Family Therapy Intensive (University of Rochester), Gottman Method Couple Therapy Level 3 Practicum (Gottman Institute), and Attachment-Based Family Therapy Advanced Workshop (ABFT International). Daniel is a long-time meditator and member of the Zen community in New York.

Therapy

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Couple Therapy
I approach couples therapy with a focus on collaboration, respect and safety for both partners. I specialize in multiple domains of relational work: pre-marital counseling, enhanced intimacy and connection, improved communication skills, processing unresolved relational wounds, supporting depression and anxiety in a relational context, and stressors unique to couples in blended and multigenerational family systems.
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Family Therapy
My work with families supports emotional repair and clearer communication. I specialize in family system support for teen/young adult depression and anxiety, parent coaching, multigenerational families, blended households, grief and loss, life stage transitions, and intergenerational trauma.
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Individual Therapy
My approach to individual therapy is equally attuned and collaborative, addressing symptoms of depression, anxiety and trauma. Sometimes befriending our nervous system can show us how to slow things down, make sense of our experiences, and discover how to ground and participate in a way forward. Let’s explore this therapeutic process together.
