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Dr. Dylan Marks, LCSW, MSW, MA, DSW


Dr. Dylan Marks has over ten years of experience as a licensed psychotherapist. In addition to that, he underwent three years of intensive clinical training/graduate education at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies, including supervised work with schizophrenic patients.  He also completed four years of analytic training at the American Institute of Psychoanalysis. He is now a candidate in the NYU Postdoc Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, always learning.


Dr. Marks earned a BA in Theater/Literature from Reed College, an MA in English Literature/Philosophy from the University of Chicago with honors and a Masters in Social Work from NYU with honors.  Dr. Marks was an English literature and writing teacher, working with diverse populations, including those in poverty, mainly on the college level, and a professional writer, before becoming a psychodynamic psychotherapist. 


Dr. Marks worked full-time as a psychotherapist at the Karen Horney Clinic for six years, where he also completed a two-year fellowship in psychodynamic psychotherapy and intensive  supervision, including work with children and adolescents, before embarking on full-time private practice in April of 2021.  


Dr. Marks graduated from NYU with his Doctorate in Clinical Social Work in May of 2022. He taught clinical social work courses and supervised students in their clinical work on the graduate level at NYU for three years. He also has five years of experience facilitating therapy groups. Dr. Marks currently has a sprawling private practice at 303 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. 


Dr. Marks has past publications in the journal, Modern Psychoanalysis, including, "Romanticism and the Analytic Attitude," and one pending, "Fighting the Internalized Mother: Fear of Femininity at the Heart of Early Psychoanalysis."



Other Staff: 


Dr. Stephanie Ganache, Ph.D. (clinical psychologist)

More information pending. 



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