Nora Logan

Psychotherapist

Chronic Illness Therapy

Nora Logan, LMSW

Nora (she/her) holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work from the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College. Nora aims to create a warm, collaborative, and non-judgmental space to empower both individuals and couples to explore growth and healing.

Her approach is rooted in psychodynamic and attachment theory, with a specific interest in how early relationships shape our emotional lives. She also places a strong emphasis on somatic theory and the body-mind connection in her work. She aims to empower clients to gain insight into their emotional patterns, heal past wounds, and cultivate more meaningful and satisfying relationships.

She looks at her clients holistically, with multiple influences that need tending to in the therapy room. Working from an anti-oppressive, trauma-informed lens is a priority for her practice. She works with clients on a wide range of issues, including relationship issues, anxiety, depression, chronic illness, trauma, and grief and loss.

Before becoming a therapist, Nora received an MA in French Literature and Art History and holds a 200-hour teacher training in yoga. She has trained extensively in meditation, breathwork, somatic movement, and trauma-informed training. She is also a certified nutrition coach through the Institute of Integrative Nutrition and the Academy of Holistic Nutrition. She brings what she has learned in these modalities to her therapy practice.

Nora has also worked in film and TV and knows how powerful it can be to tell one’s story and be witnessed in it; this understanding helps to inform her practice. When not working with clients, Nora writes, teaches a somatic movement method called Body Temple Dance, and hosts the podcast So, Life Wants You Dead about the intersection of illness and creativity.