NameAndrew Erdman
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Websiteandrewerdman.com
Phone(347) 581-3618
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About Me

I help people feel safe, trusting, and comfortable enough to share their important feelings and thoughts, and to create a path toward clarity and healing.

Our society is paying increasing attention to people’s struggles with destructive or compulsive patterns of sexual behavior, from affairs to excessive pornography use. Sometimes these behaviors are identified as a “sex addiction.” I work with men, women and couples of all ages who struggle in this area. I don’t use a rigid or formulaic approach. Rather, I help people feel safe enough to see their patterns clearly as well as understand what is driving their actions—which can lead to relief from problematic sexual behaviors.

​Since June 2017 I have been an Associate Therapist at the Sexuality, Attachment and Trauma Project (SAT Project for short). The SAT Project treats individuals with problems in the area of sexual behavior. The SAT Project defines “sexual behavior” broadly. It is run by Dr. Michael Crocker who, with his associate therapists, fosters a safe, healing environment where patients may not only get relief from present suffering but also address other core issues related to past or present trauma that may underlie it. You can also seek treatment with me at SAT Project. To find out more or make an appointment, visit the Sexuality, Attachment and Trauma Project website or call 646-644-4280. To find out about therapists who treat sexual addictions from this perspective, you may also view my profile on The SAT Network website.

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DegreesMSW - Yeshiva University, Wurzweiler School of Social Work (2013); City University of NY Graduate Center / Ph.D. in Theatre Studies (2001)
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LicensesLCSW (NY: 085312)
CertificatesPsychoanalytic Psychotherapy Study Center / Child and Adolescent Therapy Training (2019); Psychoanalytic Training Institute of CFS / Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (2017)