
DR. LIMOR KAUFMAN is an experienced clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and executive coach with over 25 years of clinical experience. She obtained her Ph.D from Adelphi University in Clinical Psychology, and received advanced postdoctoral training in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis from New York University.
Limor Kaufman is the recipient of many awards; two most recent are the 2015 award for developing curriculum for cross-cultural artists, and the 2010 scholar grant award for her paper, “The Bad Object as the Artist's Muse," which has been presented in Tel Aviv, San Francisco and New York, and explains how trauma can become a source of inspiration.
Limor Kaufman is a member of the faculty at Adelphi University, supervising doctoral students on their psychotherapy training cases. She teaches hands-on, experiential creativity classes at the School of Visual Arts in NYC. She works with many artists, and writers, helping them identify blocks to their creativity and their ability to make a living.
With over 25 years clinical experience, Dr. Kaufman has conducted psychotherapy using psychoanalysis, psychodynamic psychotherapy and CBT techniques. Limor sees patients in her two Manhattan offices in the Upper West Side and the village She is fluent in English and Hebrew and offers services in both languages.
Dr. Kaufman writes, and lectures about psychoanalysis, multiculturalism, art, creativity, politics and business. Recent and upcoming presentations include:
Limor Kaufman is the recipient of many awards; two most recent are the 2015 award for developing curriculum for cross-cultural artists, and the 2010 scholar grant award for her paper, “The Bad Object as the Artist's Muse," which has been presented in Tel Aviv, San Francisco and New York, and explains how trauma can become a source of inspiration.
Limor Kaufman is a member of the faculty at Adelphi University, supervising doctoral students on their psychotherapy training cases. She teaches hands-on, experiential creativity classes at the School of Visual Arts in NYC. She works with many artists, and writers, helping them identify blocks to their creativity and their ability to make a living.
With over 25 years clinical experience, Dr. Kaufman has conducted psychotherapy using psychoanalysis, psychodynamic psychotherapy and CBT techniques. Limor sees patients in her two Manhattan offices in the Upper West Side and the village She is fluent in English and Hebrew and offers services in both languages.
Dr. Kaufman writes, and lectures about psychoanalysis, multiculturalism, art, creativity, politics and business. Recent and upcoming presentations include:
- Speaking about the unspoken in three languages; the political and the clinical. International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis, June 2020, Los-Angeles.
- Bi-culturalism in the therapeutic process, in Toronto, spring 2014, Tel-Aviv, Dec 2015.
- Leadership development; A presentation about my leadership vision writing workshop, March 20, 2016, New York.
- Top Tips for Removing Writing Blocks, for Sotheby's, February 2017
- Enhancing self confidence for illustrators, School of Visual Arts, February 23, 2017.
- Strategies for developing conflict resolution skills at the Israeli Busness Forum in NYC, March 9th, 2017.