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David (Duvi) Stahler, MHC-LP

David (Duvi) Stahler, MHC-LP, is a therapist who focuses on helping couples and individuals build more meaningful relationships and navigate life’s emotional challenges. With a client-centered, integrative approach, David creates a secure, nonjudgmental, and supportive environment where clients can freely explore their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. His work is grounded in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), helping clients deepen their emotional understanding and connection.

David specializes in working with LGBTQ+ couples and individuals, helping them strengthen communication, resolve conflicts, build emotional connection, and navigate relationship challenges. He also has experience working with individuals and couples from the modern Orthodox community, addressing challenges related to dating, marriage, and communal expectations. Drawing on his clinical training, personal experience, and evidence-based techniques, David empowers clients to achieve personal growth and healthier, more fulfilling relationships.

In addition to his work with couples and individuals, David’s MBA from NYU Stern allows him to provide unique insights to business professionals navigating the stresses of corporate environments. With an understanding of the challenges faced by those in high-pressure fields, David helps clients manage issues such as work-life balance, career transitions, burnout, and the emotional toll of competitive workplaces. His combined background in business and mental health enables him to support clients in aligning their professional and personal lives to achieve success and well-being.

David holds a Master’s in Mental Health Counseling from NYU and an MBA from NYU Stern. He has a certificate in LGBTQ-affirmative Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) from Yale and previously worked as a therapist at Collaborative Therapy. His unique combination of empathy, insight, and expertise fosters an authentic, supportive space where clients can work toward achieving their personal and relational goals.