Lee Price is an attorney, author, and Core Energetics practitioner who works with private clients. She brings her expertise across all of these areas into her work, by investigating through thoughtful questions, holding space for big emotions, and helping clients find the right language for their experience. Lee is committed to understanding her clients deeply and facilitating an environment conducive to the most intimate of personal disclosures.
Lee is a graduate of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she received a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in English Literature. She went on to earn a Juris Doctorate from Brooklyn Law School. During her legal career, she worked as a prosecutor for the Bronx District Attorney's Office and was the managing attorney for Safe Horizon's Domestic Violence Law Project. As an attorney for domestic violence survivors, Lee conducted dozens of trials and counseled hundreds of diverse clients navigating the legal system. She earned a practitioner's certification in Core Energetics through four years of study with The Institute of Core Energetics in New York City. She’s also trained in understanding-based mediation through the Center for Understanding in Conflict, and in Relational Life couples therapy.
Lee’s memoir writing has appeared in HuffPost, Slate, The Rumpus, Columbia Journal, The Plentitudes, and Pigeon Pages. She’s the winner of Columbia Journal’s 2023 Nonfiction Contest, and has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, Best American Essay, and Best of the Net.
You can learn more about Lee’s therapy work here.
Links to Lee’s writing and media appearances can be found here.