Art Therapist, LCAT
I am a Creative Arts Therapist working with children of all ages, families, and women. I specialize in working with neurodiversity, developmental differences, and all things sensory system. I use a unique perspective and lens of curiosity about how our sensory system drives our emotions and behaviors to have the most functional, holistic, and acceptance based outcomes. In my spare time you will find me advocating for public school students, decolonizing everything, and cuddling with my family.
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
I work relationally and focus on your relationship with yourself and those around you. Additionally, I’ll help you explore relational trauma, relationship anxiety, fallout from infidelity, or relationship beliefs that are holding you back. We'll work together to develop strategies and tools for real change.
Psychiatrist, MD
Dr. Krassner is a board-certified psychiatrist licensed in the states of AZ, CA, NY, and WA. He treats adults ages 18-65 and has extensive experience in treating depression, anxiety, and ADHD. He sees patients remotely, currently practicing telehealth through Skypiatrist.com. Please book an appointment on their website (see below for link) if you would like an evaluation.
Psychologist
I specialize in diagnosing individuals with neurodivergence (ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, learning differences) and mood and anxiety disorders through psychodiagnostic and neuropsychological testing. I use my background in neuropsychology to inform evaluations by helping patients better understand the connections between their brain and their lived experiences and symptoms and providing answers that inform treatment. For therapy, I help patients with attentional difficulties, learning differences, and social challenges by leaning on my training in CBT, DBT, behavioral activation, and Motivational Interviewing. I ensure my patients learn skills to improve their lives, all while feeling seen, heard, and understood.
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Dr. Melissa Gluck is a Licensed Psychologist in NYC helping adolescents, college/graduate students, and adults navigate life transitions, relationship difficulties, challenging family dynamics, LGBTQ+ concerns, and self-esteem/relationship with self. She is currently accepting new clients for her remote practice.
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Amie Roe, LCSW is a psychotherapist in private practice in New York City. While she provides psychotherapy to adults and teens dealing with a variety of issues, she is particularly skilled in the treatment of depression, anxiety, eating and body image problems, trauma, and childhood abuse. Her practice is increasingly informed by her training and ongoing supervision in Mentalization Based Treatment (MBT).
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I am a Licensed Psychologist and the Founder and Director of Behr Psychology. We are a group psychotherapy practice based in NYC. We provide individual therapy to adolescents and adults as well as group and couples therapy and psychological testing.
Psychiatric Nurse, MSN, RN
MSN, BSN, RN
Nurse Navigator at Ember Health
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
I specialize in working with those who appear “okay” on the outside, but inside they’re overthinking, second-guessing, or bending themselves to keep others happy. Those who want to say no more often, strengthen their relationships, feel more confident, quiet their inner critics, or feel more at ease with their bodies. I provide virtual sessions for those in NY, CT, and NJ.
With compassion and curiosity I help people explore untangle patterns that are no longer serving them. My approach is drawn from evidence-based therapeutic modalities -- I integrate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Psychodynamic Therapy, and Internal Family Systems (IFS) to best serve the unique needs of each person.
I do my best to bring my authentic self to session which means therapy with me is warm, nonjudgmental, and collaborative – with a touch of humor! I am passionate about my work as a therapist and I am deeply committed to helping people make positive changes in their lives.
If you’re ready to make lasting changes in your life, I encourage you to reach out. I offer a free 15-minute phone consultation to get comfortable, ask questions, and see if we could be a good fit.
Psychologist, PhD, PMH-C
I am a licensed clinical psychologist based in New York City and the owner of Centered Living Psychological Services PLLC. I have a trauma-focused integrative approach with particular expertise in women’s mental health. I work with a variety of evidence-based interventions such as DBT, mindfulness, EMDR, CBT, interpersonal psychotherapy, and relational therapy. I am a certified perinatal mental health provider and parenting facilitator. I have expertise in the areas of perinatal mental health, trauma, attachment and parenting, culturally inclusive interventions, racial identity development, and transracial adoption.
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
NYC based psychotherapist specializing in working with individuals and couples at quarterlife (roughly in their 20s to late 30s).
Psychologist, PhD
Kathryn Panos, Phd, is a licensed clinical psychologist providing individual therapy to adults from an integrative perspective. She specializes in treating depression, anxiety, personality disorders, substance abuse, and eating disorders, as well as women's mental health, relationship, and identity issues.
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Liz Yarock is a NYC-based Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a primary focus on adult and adolescent mental health. Her expertise lies in working with individuals experiencing anxiety, stressful life events, relationship issues, low self-image, perfectionism, ADHD, and career/school pressures.
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
I primarily use psychodynamic, systemic, experiential and culturally sensitive approaches to accompany the client throughout the journey of self discovery. With emphasis on awareness and insight, I encourage individuals and couples to seek solutions that resonate with their individual and relational needs. The struggle to overcome adverse experiences, can be a product of sociocultural system, family context, early attachment and relationships which reflect a stigmatized idea of self.