About Jonathan Walsh

Jonathan offers a relationship that is empathetic, non-judgmental, and deliberately outside your social world — a confidential space to speak honestly about what's most pressing, without managing the effect on people in your life. He specializes in anxiety, depression, grief, loss, work issues, and improved personal relationships. Jonathan works in an active and collaborative way to help people understand their strengths and creativity in facing problems.

Jonathan works with adults ages 24 and older from diverse backgrounds in Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Vermont. The individuals he serves include professionals in finance, technology, healthcare, academia, and law, as well as PhD candidates, writers, musicians, therapists, and social service professionals.

In his clinical work, Jonathan takes an integrative, whole-person approach, drawing from unstructured CBT, mindfulness-based practices, Narrative Therapy, and Existential Therapy. Rather than imposing a predefined framework, he approaches therapy with openness and curiosity, seeking to understand how each client makes sense of themselves and their lived experience.

Jonathan is a member of the New England Center for Existential Therapy. He has completed core training through the Institute for Existential-Psychoanalytic Therapy and continues to pursue advanced study through seminars led by the Institute and NECET’s founder, Robert Fox, LICSW.

Before establishing his private practice, Jonathan worked in nonprofit and community mental health environments. 

Jonathan currently offers therapy via telehealth in Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Vermont. Prospective clients are welcome to schedule a complimentary 15-minute consultation through this page or contact him directly by email.

Licensure:

Massachusetts LMHC 11100

New York LMHC 3905314

Connecticut LPC 9553

New Jersey LPC 37PC01252300

Vermont LCMHC 068.0136923

As you look at the year ahead, what feels most in need of attention in your life?

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Foundations

Post-master's training includes:

The Institute for Existential-Psychoanalytic Therapy

  • 3rd Level class on Origins and Critical Reappraisals of Psychoanalysis, 2025–2026
  • 3rd Level class reading Stephen A. Mitchell, 2024–2025
  • 3rd Level class on Psychoanalysis and Philosophy, 2023–2024
  • 3rd Level class on the Repetition Compulsion and Uses of Language, 2022–2023
  • 3rd Level class on Object Relations: Michael Balint and Harry Guntrip, 2021–2022
  • Advanced Seminar in Existential Psychology, Theology, and Philosophy, 2020–2021
  • Advanced Seminar on Object Relations Theory, 2019–2020
  • Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time: A Reading Class for Therapists, 2018–2020
  • Nine-month group supervision program with institute founder Bob Fox, 2017–2018
  • Introduction to Existential-Psychoanalytic Therapy, 2016–2017

All institute classes are organized in a two-semester format, meeting monthly from September to May or June each year.