Christopher Bruno, LCSW, is a psychotherapist in private practice in Brooklyn, New York. He holds a Master of Social Work from New York University and a counseling degree in Drug and Alcohol Recovery Counseling from CT State, with an accompanying Alcohol & Drug Counselor certification from IC&RC, and is a Psychoanalytic Candidate in the Clinical Journeys program at Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Study Center.

Prior to starting his practice, Christopher trained in a range of community mental health settings, gaining experience treating individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, and relationship challenges. His background includes work with diverse populations with a particular emphasis on the intersection of mental health, mood disorders, and substance use recovery.

Christopher sees adults, teens, and couples in psychotherapy. His practice includes a wide range of concerns, with a particular focus on anxiety, depression, identity, relationship issues, substance use/addictions recovery, creative blocks, and life stage transitions. He has experience supporting LGBTQ+ clients and individuals exploring questions of identity.

His therapeutic approach is psychodynamic, psychoanalytic and integrative, drawing from humanistic, interpersonal, and trauma-informed frameworks. He believes in-person sessions are an important aspect of therapy, but he does provide online sessions when necessary. His office is located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.