Moshe Ratson Gets Insider’s Look at New York City After Dark
New York, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/17/2015 -- The process of helping therapy clients through their problems and towards happiness and contentment can be a challenging one, to say the least. A therapist-client relationship is an intimate bond that requires mutual trust and respect, as well as a credible understanding of the client's circumstances. One psychotherapist recently discovered a new method of creating this bedrock by opening himself to late-night aficionados vis-à-vis television. Moshe Ratson (LMFT), a prominent psychotherapist in New York City, recently participated in a Showtime documentary series. The Showtime TV show, 3AM, takes a penetrating joyride into the bizarre world of late-night New York City. 3AM is a high-energy documentary series that focuses on five disparate colorful characters try to turn their fantasy into reality while partying well into the night (hence the title). It is a late night adventure that takes the "city that never sleeps" line and runs with it.
While most respectable folks are tucked in at home, the bolder and braver outlaw set are out defying the norms of acceptable and conventional behavior in a search for love, sex, fame, and notoriety that can only come when the clock strikes three.
Moshe Ratson, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy in NYC, serves as a psychotherapist for Vashtie, who is a director, designer and a D.J. "In the show I helped a character named Vashtie cope with her secret life and especially deal with the challenges she faced with her estranged family," explained Mr. Ratson. He continued, "When the producers for 3am contacted me to be a part of the show, I was reluctant at first. But the opportunity to participate in a program produced for a well-respected TV channel like Showtime was intriguing. After further deliberation, and with my colleague's encouragement, I decided to participate in the show. I enjoyed meeting the film crew, actors, and others that were involved in the production. Ultimately I learned a lot about the process as well as the challenges of being an actor."
About spiral2grow
spiral2grow was founded in 1995 by Moshe Ratson, who also serves as the Executive Director of the Marriage Family Therapy practice. They are a leading organization in the Midtown New York City that provides cutting-edge coaching, psychotherapy, couples therapy and marriage counseling. Individuals, couples, families, executives, and organizations all benefit from their services and emerge stronger and more adaptive as a result. Ultimately, the aim of the company is to assist clients achieve their goals and potentials, while freeing and liberating them from their internal and external constraints.
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