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Zalman (Samuel) Nelson, LCSW

Body-aware therapy for emotional growth

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About Zalman

Zalman (Samuel) Nelson is a licensed clinical social worker with 15 years of experience offering therapy online. He helps people build emotional skills, improve communication, and increase confidence. He works by combining talk-based methods with body-aware somatic practices to address feelings and reactions.

Zalman focuses on practical change. Sessions often include learning how to name emotions, recognize triggers, and respond differently in relationships. He also uses work around early attachment and inner child material to uncover patterns that repeat in adult life.

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Background and approach

His background includes a Master of Social Work from the Wurzweiler School of Social Work with concentrated experience in addictions. He completed field placements at an inpatient addiction recovery center and worked with the 12-Step community during training. Those experiences shape his approach to substance use and relapse prevention.

In sessions, Zalman blends elements from somatic practices, client-centered care, cognitive behavioral techniques, and dialectical skills. He tailors each plan to what a person needs that week, mixing skills practice with exploration of underlying patterns. The aim is to teach tools clients can use day to day.

People who reach out are usually looking for relief from anxiety, depression, relationship strain, grief, parenting stress, or struggles with addiction and self-esteem. He offers video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to fit different schedules and preferences.

How somatic and attachment work translate to online therapy

Somatic work helps people notice how stress and emotion show up in the body and then learn simple practices to regulate those reactions. It can be useful for anxiety, trauma responses, and patterns that feel stuck in the body. Attachment-based work looks at early relationship patterns and how they influence current bonds and communication, helping people shift repeated dynamics in relationships.

Finding the right approach is part of the process. The therapist will collaborate with each person to choose methods that fit their goals and comfort level. That can mean pairing body-focused exercises with cognitive skills or leaning into client-centered conversation when someone needs space to reflect.

Online therapy makes these approaches more accessible. Video calls allow for face-to-face interaction and guided somatic noticing. Phone sessions can be easier for people who prefer not to appear on camera. Live chat and text-based messaging support check-ins, skills practice, and brief coaching between sessions. Together, these formats offer flexibility for people juggling work, parenting, or other commitments while pursuing therapy.
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Frequently asked questions

What kinds of concerns does Zalman address?
He works with stress, anxiety, depression, addictions, grief, and relationship and intimacy-related issues. Additional areas include parenting stress, family of origin problems, attachment and abandonment issues, and career or life transitions.
How does he approach therapy?
Their approach blends somatic work with client-centered conversation and skills-based tools like CBT and DBT. Sessions mix noticing body responses, practicing new skills, and talking about patterns that keep repeating.
What is his clinical background?
He has 15 years of experience and completed a Master of Social Work at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work. Early field placements included work at an inpatient addiction recovery center and with the 12-Step community.
Where is he licensed and located?
He is a licensed clinical social worker with NY LCSW 090459 and practices from New York.
Can sessions be conducted in languages other than English?
Sessions are offered in English.
Are online formats available?
Yes. He offers video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to fit different needs and schedules.
How does billing and cost work?
Cost varies with location and therapist availability and sessions use a subscription that can be canceled at any time.
What do I do to begin therapy?
Click the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire, and then schedule a time based on the therapist's availability.