Carl Weinberg, LP

A Modern Psychoanalyst

Experience colors perception. Perception creates expectation. Expectation guides creation. Creation is reality.

Carl Weinberg

About Carl Weinberg

A New York City native, Carl Weinberg earned his B.A. in Government, and a B.S. in Psychology from St. John’s University.

While completing his Master’s degree in Psychology at the New School for Social Research, Mr. Weinberg was among the first generation of mental health professionals certified as an Addiction Specialist (CAS) by The North American Training Institute, MN. He worked as the Clinical Supervisor of a Methadone Maintenance Treatment Program located in Gramercy Park, NYC, where he hired, trained and supervised all clinical personnel. Upon graduation, Carl entered the advanced training program at the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis in Manhattan. Concurrent with post graduate studies, he built a private practice, and created and managed a series of mental health clinics supporting the developmentally disabled community. Carl Weinberg served as Treasurer, and later President, of the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis (NPAP.org). For well over a decade, Mr. Weinberg sat on the Board of Trustees for The Training Institute of NPAP.

A dedicated humanitarian, Carl was on the forefront of the AIDS epidemic. He helped create the Gay Men’s Health Crisis’ Clinical Services Practice, the New York City Department of Health’s AIDS Outreach Program, and The HIV Telephone Hotline. He volunteered as Trauma Counselor for the American Red Cross, and Trauma/Grief Counselor for the New York City Fire Department.

Carl Weinberg is Internationally recognized as a Modern Psychoanalyst. He maintains his primary practice in mid-town Manhattan.

Mr. Weinberg’s work ethic incorporates a spiritual depth and a cognitive intensity, making him especially gifted at repair, regeneration and revitalization.

Areas of Specialization

  • Mentoring: Project management partnering, and structuring the pathway to success
  • Life Transitions and Proactive Career Change:
    • An actor becomes a director / screenwriter
    • An accountant becomes an international business consultant
    • Unfulfilled employees become entrepreneurs
  • Entrepreneurial Development and Negotiation
  • Family Businesses and Inter-generational Transitions
  • Identifying Self-Sabotaging Behaviors and Managing Success
  • Avoiding The Victim Mentality
  • Physical Life Changes:
    • Gastric bypass surgery
    • Living with cancer
  • Early Childhood Trauma:
    • Abandonment
    • Emotional Neglect
    • Abuse
    • Sexual Assault
  • Addiction:
    • Drugs
    • Sex
    • Food
    • Money
    • Love
    • Gambling
    • Shopping
  • Sexual Identity
  • Suicide: PTSD High Risk Young Adults
  • Estranged FamiliesBlended Families
  • HIV-AIDS
  • Crises Resolution