Tracy Cohn, PhD, LCP
Psychological Works LLC
Specialized Telehealth Psychology for Complex Lives
A private, fully virtual psychology practice serving adults navigating high-pressure careers, sexuality, identity, and major life transitions.

The Practice
This practice was founded to provide specialized, ethically grounded psychological care for adults whose lives and identities do not fit into simple categories.
Psychological Works LLC is a private telehealth psychology practice designed for thoughtful, high-functioning adults seeking meaningful and sustained change.
The practice was founded to provide clinically supported, ethically grounded psychological care for individuals whose lives and identities do not fit into simple categories.
Many clients are professionals, leaders, academics, creatives, or individuals managing significant responsibility — often while carrying private questions about relationships, sexuality, ambition, or direction.
Clinical work here is deliberate, collaborative, and tailored. Therapy is not rushed. It is not formulaic. It is structured to create clarity, integration, and forward movement.
Areas of Focus
The practice specializes in work related to:
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Human sexuality and relationship complexity
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High-pressure professional roles and leadership strain
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Identity exploration and development
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Life transitions and reinvention
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Ethical dilemmas and interpersonal conflict
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Emotional regulation and relational patterns
Clients often seek support not because they are “falling apart,” but because they want to function at a higher level — internally and relationally.


Approach
Clinical work within the practice is grounded in:
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Depth-oriented psychological understanding
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Clear ethical frameworks
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Direct, thoughtful dialogue
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Respect for complexity
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Attention to power, identity, and relational dynamics
Treatment is collaborative but not passive. Insight is important, but insight alone is not enough. The goal is integration — alignment between internal values, external choices, and relational life.
The practice maintains a limited caseload to ensure discretion, consistency, and individualized attention.
Who This Practice Is For
This practice may be a good fit for adults who:
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Are reflective and motivated for meaningful work
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Hold significant responsibility or leadership roles
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Are navigating complex relational or sexual dynamics
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Value privacy and depth
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Prefer a contained, structured therapeutic environment
It may not be the right fit for individuals seeking short-term crisis stabilization or highly structured behavioral programs. When appropriate, referrals are provided to ensure alignment of care.