Diana J. Feldman Counseling

Psychotherapy & Creative Arts Therapy for Children, Teens, Adults & Families, Parent Coaching

diana@dramasol.com • 917-656-5014

Sessions are guided by Attachment Theory and Trauma-Informed Care.

Areas of focus:

• Anxiety

• Emotional Regulation

• Depression

• Attachment and Relationship Dynamics

• Trauma

• Chronic Illness


Diana J. Feldman

Diana J. Feldman
MA, BCT, LCAT, Author

About Me

As a psychotherapist and creative arts therapist with over 30 years of experience, I specialize in working with children, adolescents, and adults, especially those who have experienced childhood trauma. Our childhood experiences shape who we are today and can interfere with our adult experiences. But we do not have to be stuck in old patterns, and transformation is possible with self-awareness and building new coping skills.

I understand that expressing feelings through words can sometimes not be enough. That's why, as needed, I incorporate creative arts therapy, offering powerful, alternative outlets for emotional expression. Whether through drama, art, or other forms of embodied creative exploration, these additional therapies provide a meaningful way to process emotions, build resilience, and foster personal growth. I also offer group work.

If you're seeking a compassionate, personalized therapeutic experience, I'm here to support you on your healing journey.

'Stuck in a Role: Releasing Trauma in Teens Through the ENACT Drama Therapy Method' by Diana J. Feldman. Diana Feldman Counseling NYC, Licensed Creative Arts therapist for children and adults, Holistic therapy for mind and emotions

Stuck in a Role illustrates how adolescents—especially those who experienced developmental trauma—can become “stuck” in protective roles that cause behavioral challenges during their formative years.

The goal is to help individuals become self-aware as they move past the barriers and connect back to their true selves, allowing for emotional integration and conscious transformation.”

— Diana Feldman, Stuck in a Role