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Aaron Rodwin

AIR-un ROD-win

(He/Him)

LCSW, Clinical Supervisor

Languages Spoken

English French

Expertise

Bipolar ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Suicidal Ideation PTSD Cultural issues Autism Addiction Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Chronic Illness OCD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia HIV/Aids Racism Executive Function Borderline PD Eating disorders Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation Sleep Disorders Polyamory Postpartum Depression
My approach to therapy is eclectic and draws from a variety of techniques including traditional psychodynamic principles and evidence-based practices that include Cognitive-Behavioral, Acceptance-Based, and Mindfulness principles. My approach is active, dynamic, and interactive rooted in trust, empathy, and acceptance within the therapeutic relationship. I work collaboratively with clients to explore issues, establish goals, and build upon existing strengths to cultivate growth.
My experience consists of working in outpatient and hospital-based settings with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, addiction, trauma/PTSD, learning/attention issues, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder. I specialize in integrating music and expressive arts to help cultivate therapeutic growth. In addition to clinical work, I am actively involved with research, and am a PhD Candidate and Adjunct Instructor at NYU’s Silver School of Social Work.

Education

Ph.D Candidate in Social Work, New York University's Silver School of Social Work MSW, New York University's Silver School of Social Work B.A. in Sociology and Psychology, Hofstra University

License #

NY LCSW #095644 CT LCSW #14426 NJ LCSW #44SC06380400
Provider

Abigail Estrella

AB-i-gayl es-TREH-ya

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Languages Spoken

English Spanish

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD OCD Spirituality Polyamory Adoption Racism Autism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Eating disorders Homicidal Ideation Chronic Illness Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Pmdd
I cultivate an accepting space for individuals to connect with their authentic selves and desires. I approach therapy with curiosity and deep respect for your story. I draw from a range of therapeutic approaches including psychodynamic, narrative, and cognitive behavioral therapy to accommodate the complexities of individual experiences. Together we’ll set meaningful goals and process emotions at a pace that feels safe and authentic.
I specialize in supporting clients who are navigating trauma, depression, self-esteem, anxiety, and relational conflicts. Over the course of my career, I have had the privilege of working with a diverse range of clients. I prioritize creating space for the cultural, systemic, and social forces that shape each person’s experience. My background also includes roles across mental health in crisis intervention, disability services, care coordination, advocacy, and school settings.

Education

M.S Mental Health Counseling , Manhattan University B.A in Psychology, St.Johns University

License #

MHC-LP #18-P139247-01
Provider

Adrienne Gorman

Ad-ree-en Gor-muhn

(She/Her)

Licensed Master Social Worker

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Eating disorders Cultural issues Addiction Grief Suicidal Ideation Chronic Illness HIV/Aids Borderline PD Bipolar Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence PTSD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Racism Executive Function Autism ADD or ADHD Anger Management Sex Homicidal Ideation OCD Spirituality Polyamory Postpartum Depression
I believe that therapy is, among other things, a relationship in which two people share the goal of better understanding the aspirations and difficulties that impede a person's ability to becoming his or her true, authentic self. When there is trust and cooperation, clients are able to discover aspects of themselves they did not know were there and to achieve more productive and satisfying lives.
I initially studied English literature and a number of years later, obtained a masters degree in psychology and a MSW from NYU. I studied for two years at a psychoanalytic institute run by my supervisor, psychiatrist Robert Langs. I have worked in a number of areas, beginning with clients who suffered from substance use issues and then worked at the Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia.

Education

M.A. in Psychology, The New School for Social Research MSW, New York University B.A. in English literature, Hunter College

License #

NY LMSW #032951
Provider

Alexandra Kadish

al-ig-zan-druh kay-dish

(She/Her)

LMHC-D

Therapy Style

Collaborative Growth Focused Skills Based Trauma Informed Calmly Challenging Resilience Based

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Sexual Trauma or Abuse Executive Function Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Bipolar Anger Management Grief Domestic Violence PTSD OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Polyamory Adoption Racism Autism Perfectionism Political Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Health Anxiety Infidelity Addiction Sex Suicidal Ideation Chronic Illness Body Dysmorphia Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Climate Anxiety Self Harm Phobias
I’m committed to your therapy success by using an eclectic approach with principles from person-centered therapy (PCT), CBT, DBT, and MBT. I focus on addressing maladaptive behaviors, habits, and beliefs that block peaceful living. My passion lies in helping individuals increase self-awareness, achieve balance, and spark positive change for a more fulfilling life.
Before private practice, I worked with the child welfare system, supporting children, teens, and families facing housing instability, mental illness, domestic violence, and trauma. In private practice, I discovered my passion for neurodiversity, specializing in neurodevelopmental disorders. I also support clients with anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, personality disorders, and stressors related to abuse, life transitions, family conflict, and self-esteem.

Education

Master of Science in Education (MSEd) in Mental Health Counseling, Fordham University B.S. in Psychology. minor in Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Georgia

License #

NY LMHC-D #012743 NJ LPC #37PC01002200 GA LPC #016193
Provider

Alexis Hernandez

uh-lex-iz her-nan-dez

(He/Him)

Mental Health Counselor

Languages Spoken

English Spanish

Expertise

Cultural issues Anger Management Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Oppositional Defiant Disorder Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Childhood Trauma Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Autism Addiction ADD or ADHD Sex Suicidal Ideation Homicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity HIV/Aids Adoption Political Anxiety Pmdd Psychosis Schizophrenia
I utilize a person-centered approach while incorporating other forms of therapy tailored to the client’s needs and concerns. I look to foster a safe environment that welcomes clients to express themselves authentically and explore experienced thoughts and emotions without feeling judged. Strengths are discussed and used to reach an improved mental state.
I was fortunate to gain experience at a psychiatric clinic serving clients of diverse backgrounds, including underrepresented groups. I ensure that cultural background, identity, and overall uniqueness are acknowledged to gather a more holistic picture of the client’s story. I have experience working with children, adults, and elders struggling with various conditions.

Education

MSEd in Mental Health Counseling, Hunter College B.A. in Psychology, Brooklyn College

License #

MHC-LP #P129909
Provider

Amelia Hall

Uh-mee-lee-uh Hahl

(She/Her)

Licensed Master Social Worker

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Bipolar Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation PTSD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Borderline PD Eating disorders Domestic Violence Chronic Illness OCD Postpartum Depression Autism Narcissistic Abuse
In my holistic approach, I consider the whole person and their world to create an individual approach for each client. Using a range of psychotherapeutic modalities, I aim to foster a safe and productive space for collaboration toward my clients' specific goals. I have a person-centered, strengths-based, trauma-informed approach and work to support my clients in managing life challenges and working towards growth and understanding.
I’ve worked with individuals from a variety of racial, gender, sexuality, and identity backgrounds. Together, we have worked through anxiety, depression, interpersonal, and trauma-based challenges. I have worked in restaurant kitchens and the fine arts and continue to engage with these communities. My goal is to continually grow as a clinician alongside my clients in order to better support the work we do together.

Education

MSW, Columbia University B.F.A, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

License #

NY LMSW #120876
Provider

Amna Adamjee

Am-nah A-dum-jee

(She/Her)

LMHC-D, Clinical Supervisor

Therapy Style

Collaborative Somatic Aware Curiosity Driven Direct Pattern And Cycle Focused Humorous

Languages Spoken

Urdu English

Expertise

Cultural issues PTSD Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Borderline PD ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief OCD Racism Health Anxiety Bipolar Eating disorders Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Chronic Illness Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Political Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Phobias Infidelity
It is important to me to recognize the complexity of human experiences that shape perceptions and unmet needs. I work collaboratively to highlight and use your personal strengths as a catalyst to develop insight and cultivate lifestyle changes. Rooted in Relational approaches, I strive to establish a trusting, occasionally humorous, and validating therapeutic alliance which fosters deeper levels of empowerment, personal growth, and self-acceptance.
My clinical focus is treating adults from diverse backgrounds with anxiety, panic, mood disorders, trauma, self-esteem, relational distress, immigrant experiences, adjustment, and multicultural issues. I use CBT, Narrative and Trauma Therapy, Inner Child Work, Attachment theory, Psychodynamic Theory, and Somatic Mindfulness-Based Practices, with experience in individual and group work in South Asia and the U.S.A.

Education

Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A. in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.A. in Psychology, Clark University

License #

NY LMHC-D #010770 NJ LPC #37PC00972100 MA LMHC #10002571 CT LPC #8109 FL Out of State Telehealth Credential #TPMC6098 VT Out of State Telehealth Credential #068.0136507TELE
Provider

Amy Li

Ay-mee lil

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Relational Focused Depth Oriented Reflective Progress Oriented Works Well With Ambivilance Comfortable With Complexity

Languages Spoken

English Cantonese Mandarin

Expertise

Cultural issues Autism ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation PTSD OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Postpartum Depression Adoption Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Bipolar Eating disorders Addiction Spirituality Borderline PD Chronic Illness
I have experience supporting children, adolescents, and young adults in navigating life’s challenges, including family dynamics, mental health concerns, identity, and personal growth. My work in both non-profit and private practice settings has allowed me to help individuals manage anxiety, ADHD, depression, and interpersonal relationships while fostering resilience, self-acceptance, and confidence in their personal journey.
I create a safe, welcoming space where clients feel heard and valued. I emphasize an individualized, client-centered approach using psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, mindfulness, and strengths-based therapies. I strive to create a safe space for sessions, honoring your unique experiences, and tailor my approach to ensure it feels supportive.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling, City College

Xia Qian Li

MHC-LP #18-P118262-03
Provider

Andrea Brunetti

(She/Her)

LMHC, Clinical Supervisor, Office Manager-MIA

Therapy Style

Trauma Informed Somatic Aware Existential Accountability Minded Humorous Curiosity Driven

Languages Spoken

Spanish English

Expertise

Borderline PD Eating disorders Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Bipolar Addiction Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Political Anxiety
I’m a mental health counselor with a holistic, eclectic approach to therapy. I combine Solution-Focused and Narrative Therapy to empower clients in re-creating themselves, fostering self-compassion, self-confidence, and personal growth. My goal is to help you unlock your potential and overcome challenges by building a deeper connection with yourself. Together, we’ll work toward meaningful change and lasting transformation, supporting your journey to becoming the best version of you
I have extensive experience helping individuals navigate trauma, anxiety, depression, life transitions, grief, relationship challenges, and self-esteem issues. I understand how these struggles affect your sense of identity and well-being. Together, we’ll explore how to prioritize your needs, reconnect with what matters, and create a sense of safety and grounding. My goal is to help you rediscover balance, self-compassion, and move forward with confidence and clarity.

Education

M.A. in Counseling Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.A. in Psychology, The University of Tampa

License #

NY LMHC #013255 FL LMHC #MH25223 DE Out of State Telehealth Provider # MI-0000266 FL Out of State Telehealth Provider #TPMC3949 ID Out of State Telehealth Provider #4371754 SC Out of State Telehealth Provider #2004 VT Out of State Telehealth Credential #068.0136520TELE
Provider

Andres Salgado

Un-dres Sal-god-o

(He/Him)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Calmly Challenging Holds Intensity Well Feedback Forward Trauma Informed Conversational Warm

Languages Spoken

English Spanish

Expertise

Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Anger Management OCD Racism Executive Function Social Anxiety Burnout Self Harm Phobias Infidelity Bipolar Eating disorders Addiction Grief Sex Suicidal Ideation PTSD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Adoption Perfectionism Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Borderline PD Autism Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Chronic Illness Spirituality Polyamory Postpartum Depression Oppositional Defiant Disorder Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse
Therapy, for me, is about creating a warm, supportive space where you can show up just as you are. I use ACT, CBT, and mindfulness to help you gently explore tough thoughts and emotions while staying true to what matters most to you. We'll build tools together that support real change—always with curiosity, care, and a bit of humor along the way.
I support individuals facing anxiety, OCD, ADHD, mood challenges, and big life changes, as well as couples seeking deeper connection and growth. My integrative, evidence-based approach blends ACT, CBT, ERP, and mindfulness to help you move past avoidance and align with your values. With lived experience from an underrepresented background, I offer a space where you feel truly seen, respected, and supported.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling, CUNY Baruch College B.S. in Psychology, Fordham University

License #

MHC-LP #18-P131804-01
Provider

Annabelle Ang

ann-uh-bel ah-ng

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counseling Intern

Therapy Style

Warm Deep Listener Reflective Collaborative Curiosity Driven Comfortable With Complexity

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Bipolar Cultural issues Addiction Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Spirituality Polyamory Postpartum Depression Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Borderline PD Eating disorders Autism ADD or ADHD Anger Management Homicidal Ideation Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia HIV/Aids Adoption Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Psychosis Schizophrenia Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Grounded in person-centered, psychodynamic, and relational-cultural approaches, I create a warm, collaborative space where you feel seen and welcomed without judgment. I approach our work with curiosity and care, honoring the complexity of your lived experiences – shaped by culture, identity, relationships, and the world around you. I believe growth takes many forms and emphasize self-compassion and kindness as part of your personal journey.
I’ve supported clients managing depression, anxiety, eating disorders, relational challenges, and life transitions, as well as those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and ADHD. In roles across care coordination and therapeutic settings, I’ve collaborated with interdisciplinary teams to develop and implement individualized mental health plans. These experiences inform my commitment to culturally responsive care that emphasizes collaboration, integrity, and respecting each client’s unique context.

Education

Ed.M & M.A in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.S in Applied Psychology, New York University

License #

N/A
Provider

Anuradha (Anu) Singh

Ah-new-rah-da Sing

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Languages Spoken

English French

Expertise

Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Grief PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Postpartum Depression Racism Executive Function Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Psychosis Health Anxiety Phobias Schizophrenia Infidelity Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Body Dysmorphia Polyamory HIV/Aids Autism
I'm a therapist who believes in the importance of a strong therapeutic alliance. I strive to create a collaborative and empowering relationship where clients feel heard, understood, and supported in their journey toward well-being. My approach combines elements of CBT, Person-centered, and wellness to help individual develop coping mechanisms and cultivate self-awareness.
I am a therapist with 6 years of experience, specializing in anxiety, depression, trauma, and overall wellness. Using a client-centered approach combined with CBT, I create a supportive, collaborative space where clients can explore their challenges and make meaningful change. With a background in wellness, I am dedicated to helping clients build resilience and achieve lasting emotional well-being.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling and Wellness, NYU B.A. in Psychology, St. John's University

License #

MHC-LP #120902-03
Provider

Archita Nair

Er-Chi-tah Nigh-er

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Humorous Accountability Minded Calmly Challenging Trauma Informed Warm Perceptive

Languages Spoken

English Hindi Urdu

Expertise

Borderline PD Cultural issues Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Spirituality Polyamory Racism Perfectionism Political Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Infidelity Bipolar Eating disorders Anger Management Grief Homicidal Ideation Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Postpartum Depression Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Pmdd Self Harm Psychosis Health Anxiety Phobias Schizophrenia Autism ADD or ADHD HIV/Aids Adoption
I approach therapy from a trauma-informed lens because it requires honoring the novelty of each person's experience. No two traumas are alike, and cookie-cutter solutions rarely help. I aid clients in sharing their unique stories in a judgment-free, collaborative space, tailoring strategies with a focus on empowerment, empathy, and flexibility.
I am a mental health professional specializing in trauma, with a focus on relational and interpersonal trauma. I hold dual master’s degrees in Forensic Mental Health Counseling and Applied Psychology, and I'm certified in Victimology Services. I am trained in EMDR and have been utilizing multi-faceted, trauma-informed therapeutic modalities to provide individualized care to clients of diverse identities and experiences for the past year.

Education

M.A in Forensic Mental Health Counseling, John Jay College of Criminal Justice M.A. in Applied Psychology, Amity University B.A. in Psychology (Hons.), Institute for Excellence in Higher Education

License #

MHC-LP #P137066
Provider

Ashley Aulestia

Ash-lee Ow-les-tee-ah

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Conversational Warm Reflective Resilience Based Attuned Calmly Challenging

Languages Spoken

English Spanish

Expertise

Cultural issues PTSD Racism Perfectionism Social Anxiety Childhood Trauma ADD or ADHD Grief Chronic Illness Body Dysmorphia Climate Anxiety Burnout Infidelity
My approach is grounded in fostering a safe, trusting space for clients to show up and share as their authentic selves by offering culturally-affirming, trauma-informed, collaborative, and empathic care. I believe pain and struggles make sense in context. My hope is to support you in understanding the roots of your challenges, processing their effects, and creating self-compassion and acceptance.
I am a bilingual, bicultural therapist and native New Yorker with experience working with diverse populations who struggle with trauma, depression, anxiety, immigration, acculturation, relationships, self-esteem, body image, and identity. My approach integrates interventions rooted in psychodynamic therapy, internal family systems, acceptance commitment therapy, and attachment theory.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine B.A. in Diplomacy and World Affairs, Occidental College

License #

MHC-LP #132396-01
Provider

Asya Latifoglu Caglar

Us-yuh Luh-teef-oh-loo

(She/Her)

LMHC, Intern Supervisor

Languages Spoken

Turkish
My approach to therapy is collaborative and personalized, where I serve as an advocate and committed witness to my clients’ journey. I focus on matching your commitment by bringing my authentic self, grounded in warmth, curiosity, and flexibility. Drawing from psychodynamic, person-centered, feminist, and cognitive behavioral modalities, I offer a holistic perspective tailored to your unique needs.
I have experience working with adults from diverse backgrounds in inpatient psychiatric units, research settings, community mental health clinics, as well as private practice. My clinical work focuses on helping clients with depression, anxiety, trauma, life transitions, and relationship challenges. I also collaborate with the testing department at Humantold, conducting psychological evaluations and career assessments.

Education

Ed.M in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A. in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.A. in Psychology, Johns Hopkins University B.A. in Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University

License #

NY LMHC #012221 NJ LPC #37PC01144000
Provider

Benjamin Young

ben-juh-min yung

(He/Him)

LMHC-D, Clinical Supervisor, Office Manager-BK 

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Grief Spirituality Perfectionism Burnout Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Sex Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Racism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Anger Management Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Autism Executive Function Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Self Harm Psychosis Phobias Schizophrenia Infidelity
My practice draws from Person-Centered and Psychodynamic foundations, while utilizing a number of other methods, based on my clients’ needs. I am Level-2-trained in Internal Family Systems (IFS) and also utilize REBT/CBT, Motivational Interviewing, and Mindfulness-based skills. It is my aim to create an environment where clients feel safe, accepted, and heard. ​
My experience has been in a variety of settings with a broad client base. I’ve worked with adults, college students, and couples dealing with anxiety, depression, creative blocks, grief/bereavement, spirituality, relationship difficulties, career uncertainty, trauma, and substance abuse. In 2012, I was a member of the disaster recovery team that counseled individuals coping with the personal and community loss from Hurricane Sandy.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling and Wellness, New York University B.A. in Psychology, Drew University

License #

NY LMHC-D #010084 NJ LPC #37PC00935200 CT LPC #7078
Provider

Blair Luedke

bl-air lud-key

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

ADD or ADHD Grief Sex Executive Function Burnout Pmdd Health Anxiety Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Addiction Anger Management Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Racism Autism Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Childhood Trauma Self Harm Phobias Infidelity Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Postpartum Depression Adoption Psychosis Schizophrenia
Therapy isn’t just about talking; sometimes you need to swear, shake it out, cry, or even doodle. As a queer-affirming, social justice-driven clinician, I’m all about creating a space where you can truly be yourself—no judgment, just openness and understanding. Laughter can be healing, and sometimes life’s harsh realities need a little humor. Together, we'll create goals at a comfortable pace for you.
I specialize in supporting young adults with identity formation and self-acceptance. Additionally, assisting individuals across the lifespan managing anxiety, depression, neurodivergence, and life’s challenges. Utilizing my background in applied physiology, I incorporate mindfulness to enhance awareness and well-being. My approach is grounded in multicultural competence, blending Feminist Theory, REBT, and CBT to empower clients, fostering meaningful cognitive and behavioral change while honoring each person’s unique experience.

Education

M.S. in Mental Health Counseling, Long Island University B.S. in Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, University of Delaware

License #

MHC-LP #18-P125699-02
Provider

Breanna Trowbridge

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Autism ADD or ADHD Burnout Bipolar Cultural issues Anger Management Grief Suicidal Ideation OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Childhood Trauma Self Harm Phobias Domestic Violence Political Anxiety Infidelity
My therapeutic approach integrates CBT, DBT, Mindfulness, and Person-Centered Therapy, tailoring techniques to each client’s needs. I focus on building a collaborative, nonjudgmental space where clients can explore their challenges and develop skills for emotional regulation, self-awareness, and personal growth, adjusting methods as our work progresses.
I was fortunate enough to spend time throughout my graduate experience working in a community clinical setting with children and their families to provide psychoeducation and coping skills for mental health diagnoses in children as well as working with the parents in developing ways to promote productive practices in the home to improve their family dynamics

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling, Hofstra University B.A in Psychology, University at Albany SUNY

License #

MHC-LP 18-P133747-01
Provider

Brennan Spector

bre-nin speck-tur

(He/Him)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Existential Relational Focused Calmly Challenging Somatic Aware Trauma Informed Humorous

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Addiction Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation PTSD Spirituality Polyamory HIV/Aids Perfectionism Social Anxiety Childhood Trauma Self Harm Infidelity Eating disorders Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Anger Management Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Postpartum Depression Adoption Racism Autism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Pmdd Health Anxiety Phobias Psychosis Schizophrenia
I work with adults, adolescents, and couples looking to deepen their relationships to self and other. My approach is rooted in psychodynamic and Gestalt counseling theories, along with art, literature, and Buddhist psychology. I strives to create a counseling relationship that is deeply meaningful, often funny, and always warm and inviting.
In addition to talk therapy, I am an experienced ketamine-assisted psychotherapist. My clinical work is also greatly impacted by previous work as a crisis counselor for queer youth. I hold a master's degree from Northwestern, a fine arts degree from NYU, and am a current post-graduate fellow at the Gestalt Associates for Psychotherapy.

Education

M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Northwestern University BFA, New York University

License #

MHC-LP #18-P124390-03
Provider

Brianna Costantino

Bree-on-uh Kast-an-tee-no

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Narratively Skilled Relational Focused Trauma Informed Warm Collaborative Deep Listener

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Adoption Executive Function Perfectionism Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Homicidal Ideation Postpartum Depression Racism Autism Oppositional Defiant Disorder Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Psychosis Schizophrenia Polyamory HIV/Aids
As a therapist, my focus is helping clients gain self-awareness to lead more fulfilling lives. I believe cultivating a warm therapeutic bond is the foundation for client growth. Primarily, I help those with trauma, anxiety, and relational challenges become their better selves. I implement a blend of psychodynamic, relational, and DBT approaches to assist clients in healing traumas, regulating emotions, and navigating life challenges.
My practice is influenced by my trauma-informed training, where safety and trust are established within our first session together. Previously working in an acute psychiatric hospital, I have had the privilege to advocate for, and support, diverse populations. Working with me, you can better understand yourself in relation to your lived experiences, your environments, and your interpersonal relationships to foster a more meaningful life.

Education

Doctoral student/PhD Candidate, in Mental Health Counseling Program, Pace University M.A. in Forensic Mental Health Counseling, John Jay College of Criminal Justice B.A. in Linguistics/Psychology; Minor in Crime and Justice, University of Connecticut

License #

MHC-LP #18-P120201-03
Provider

Brianna Foppiano

Bree-an-uh Fuh-pee-ah-no

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Expertise

ADD or ADHD Grief Social Anxiety Burnout Health Anxiety
I strive to create a nonjudgmental environment that nurtures my client’s autonomy and fosters a positive therapeutic relationship through self-disclosure, humor, and direct communication. I believe in utilizing Person-Centered Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Mindfulness as pillars in my clinical practice.
I have experience with a diverse population ranging in age, specifically focusing on the young adult population and blue-collar workers, and expertise with diverse mental health concerns. I am competent in issues dealing with Anxiety Disorder, Depression, ADHD, Grief, Adjustment Disorder, Educational and Career Counseling, Low Self-Esteem Concerns, and Life-changing events. I work with my clients in all aspects holding a supportive, judgment-free space to have an honest and safe conversation.

Education

M.A. in Counselor Education, Adams State University B.S. in Psychology, SUNY Cortland A.S. in Business Administration, Nassau Community College

License #

MHC-LP #112412-03
Provider

Briony Pittaway

BRY- UH-NEE Pit-a-way

(She/Her)

LMHC-D, Clinical Supervisor 

Therapy Style

Calmly Challenging Collaborative Humorous Pattern And Cycle Focused Conversational Curiosity Driven

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness Spirituality Polyamory Executive Function Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Eating disorders Anger Management Grief OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Postpartum Depression Racism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity
My approach draws from various client-centered therapies to create individualized and unique therapy experiences, encouraging clients to explore their strengths and potential. I integrate Humanistic and Existential perspectives, along with evidence-based practices, to meet clients where they are and promote healing, acceptance, and growth. I believe that creating a supportive and non-judgmental environment fosters trust, confidence, and awareness, which can inspire meaningful change.
I have experience working with individuals across various life stages and from diverse cultural backgrounds, upbringings, and beliefs. In my previous role, I provided therapy in both group and individual settings at an integrated substance abuse and mental health outpatient facility. Currently, I work with adults navigating anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, substance use, relationship stressors, life changes, and intrapersonal conflicts.

Education

M.A. in Forensic Mental Health Counseling, John Jay College of Criminal Justice B.S. in Psychology, University of North Georgia

License #

NY LMHC-D #008919 NJ LPC #37PC00830900
Provider

Caitlin Armstrong

Kayt-lin Ahrm-strawng

(She/Her)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Centering Curiosity Driven Meaning Centered Comfortable With Complexity

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Cultural issues Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Spirituality Polyamory Postpartum Depression Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Addiction ADD or ADHD Sex Body Dysmorphia HIV/Aids Racism Autism Pmdd Self Harm Bipolar Eating disorders Domestic Violence Sleep Disorders Adoption Phobias Infidelity
I strive to offer a safe space to be curious together about patterns that impact your well-being. Through exploring ourselves and our relationships, we can heal unhealthy patterns and develop positive coping mechanisms to foster a more hopeful worldview. I encourage my clients to process feelings around intersections of identity and am grateful for the spaces we create together that support your growth.
I have experience working with individuals dealing with life transitions, stress, self-esteem, relationship issues, LGBTQ issues, grief, trauma/PTSD, anxiety, and depression. Additionally, I have experience working with clients with disabilities and chronic illness and understand the unique impact of disability. I draw from an eclectic blend of person-centered, psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and contemplative techniques to meet my client’s needs.

Education

M.A. in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness, New York University B.A. in Psychology, University of Kentucky

License #

NY LMHC #013613 NJ LPC #37PC01053600 FL Out of State Telehealth Provider #TPMC3957 VT Out of State Telehealth Credential #068.0136607TELE
Provider

Candice Chiang

kan-diss chang

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counseling Intern

Therapy Style

Calmly Challenging Relational Focused Depth Oriented Contextual Thinker Reflective Curiosity Driven

Languages Spoken

English Mandarin

Expertise

Cultural issues Racism Perfectionism Social Anxiety Borderline PD Bipolar Autism Anger Management Grief Sex Suicidal Ideation Chronic Illness Sleep Disorders Spirituality Executive Function Political Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Eating disorders Addiction ADD or ADHD Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation PTSD OCD Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Psychosis Schizophrenia
As a bilingual and bicultural clinician, I value holding space for the complexities of being human. Rooted in multicultural and relational approaches, I strive to meet you where you are while honoring your cultural and emotional realities. My style is collaborative and gentle, creating a space where your story can unfold authentically—and with the depth and room it deserves.
I’ve had the privilege of supporting individuals across the lifespan through roles in crisis counseling, care coordination, and behavioral therapy. Much of my work has focused on marginalized communities navigating anxiety, depression, developmental disorders, relational challenges, and cultural/life transitions. These experiences continue to shape my commitment to culturally responsive care, rooted in humility, curiosity, and deep respect for each person’s unique story.

Education

Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.S in Media, Culture, and Communication, minor in Psychology, NYU

Yu-En Chiang

NA
Provider

Carlyn Traina-Kane

car-lin tray-nuh kayn

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Trauma Informed Warm Curiosity Driven Collaborative Relational Focused Humorous

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Addiction ADD or ADHD Sex Polyamory Autism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Psychosis Health Anxiety Schizophrenia Infidelity Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Anger Management Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia HIV/Aids Adoption Racism Narcissistic Abuse Self Harm Phobias Domestic Violence Sleep Disorders Postpartum Depression Oppositional Defiant Disorder
I am dedicated to creating a safe therapeutic space where clients feel safe to be vulnerable and authentic. With warmth and empathy, I act as a guide in each client’s journey to pursuing a present and fulfilling life. I tailor my approach individually, integrating feminist theory, mindfulness, and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT).
With a background in dance, I believe that our minds and bodies are connected and feel passionate about incorporating somatic principles into my work. I specialize in working with LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent individuals and have experience with clients navigating life transitions, early childhood trauma, and creating healthy boundaries.

Education

M.S.Ed. in Mental Health Counseling, Fordham University B.A. in Community and Environmental Planning, Dance, University of Washington

License #

MHC-LP #P129841
Provider

Carmen Ramos

Kaar-muhn Rah-mohs

(She/Her)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, CCTP

Therapy Style

Accountability Minded Trauma Informed Collaborative Pattern And Cycle Focused Deep Listener Warm

Languages Spoken

Spanish English

Expertise

Eating disorders Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Infidelity Suicidal Ideation Chronic Illness OCD Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Adoption Autism Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Self Harm Phobias Addiction Domestic Violence Sleep Disorders
By providing a nonjudgmental environment, I utilize empathy, patience, and encouragement to empower clients through healing and self-discovery. I tailor my approach to meet the unique needs of each client, hoping to guide clients to a more in-depth connection to themselves and gain agency over their lives despite the challenges they face.
I am dedicated to working with various underserved communities such as LGBTQ+, immigrants, neurodivergent, racial/cultural minorities, etc. I have diverse experience working with teens to older adults who struggle with mood disorders like depression and various forms of anxiety, low self-esteem, life transition/adaption, eating disorders, family conflict, LGBTQ+ issues, complex trauma, political unrest, racial/cultural trauma, and grief.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling, Baruch College B.A. in Psychology, Purchase College

License #

LMHC #016377 CT LPCA #7799
Provider

Charlette Yan

Shar-let Yahn

(She/They)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Languages Spoken

English Mandarin

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Racism Autism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Psychosis Health Anxiety Schizophrenia Infidelity Eating disorders Addiction Homicidal Ideation HIV/Aids Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Climate Anxiety Pmdd Phobias
I believe therapy helps people deepen their understanding of themselves and their situations. I aim to facilitate my clients to embark on a journey of self-discovery, gain empowerment, and develop coping strategies to heal, grow, and thrive. I’m here to create a safe space for your beliefs, desires, and fears.
I have been working with children, adults, couples and families facing issues such as cultural identities, grief, trauma, family relationships, disabilities, chronic illness, bipolar, BPD and more. I aim to empower immigrants, Asian and queer communities, as well as clients with sex-related concerns, non-monogamy, and kink/BDSM.

Education

M.A. Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness, New York University B.S. in Psychology, Sun Yat-sen University

Yuncheng Yan

NY LMHC #016236 NJ LPC #37PC01173200
Provider

Chelsea Chandos

Chel-see Chan-dose

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counseling Intern

Languages Spoken

English
I offer a non-judgmental and compassionate space where you can truly be heard. My approach is integrative, using a variety of evidence-based techniques tailored to your specific needs. Together, we will foster a deeper understanding of the self and work to achieve a holistic sense of fulfillment. Additionally, I am deeply committed to providing affirming care to LBGTQ+ individuals and intersecting identities.
I am currently a counselor-in-training at New York University obtaining a master’s degree and dual certification in LGBTQ+ Affirmative Counseling. My professional background includes assisting individuals in achieving recovery from intensive eating disorders and volunteering as a Certificed Suicide Hotline Specialist to ensure the safety of those experiencing suicidal ideation. These experiences have fortified my abilities to build lasting and trusting relationships with my clients.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling, NYU B.A. In Psychology, University of New Mexico

License #

N/A
Provider

Cheryl Lim

Sherr-ol Lim

(She/Her)

LMHC-D, Director of Tech and Compliance Operations

Therapy Style

Conversational Reflective Warm Humorous Pattern And Cycle Focused Psychoeducation Centered

Languages Spoken

English Mandarin

Expertise

Cultural issues Sex Chronic Illness Polyamory Racism Burnout Health Anxiety Infidelity Bipolar Addiction ADD or ADHD Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence PTSD OCD Postpartum Depression Adoption Autism Executive Function Perfectionism Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Childhood Trauma Pmdd Phobias Eating disorders Sleep Disorders Spirituality HIV/Aids Political Anxiety
Therapy is unique to each individual, shaped by your identity and life experiences. I adjust each session to suit your needs and goals, using approaches like CBT, Solution-Focused Therapy, and psychodynamic techniques to explore how the past and present connect. My aim is to collaborate with you and support you in making meaningful changes, breaking patterns, and creating space for growth, exploration, and healing.
My training in CBT and psychodynamic approaches allow me to tailor my work to meet individual needs. I’ve had the privilege of working with a diverse range of clients, from children to seniors, across various settings. My primary focus has been with emerging adults—especially those navigating mood disorders, anxiety, and challenges related to life transitions and relationship/family dynamics. I'm committed to ongoing training and growth, ensuring I stay equipped to address the evolving needs in mental health.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling, Brooklyn College B.S. in Psychology, Brooklyn College

License #

NY LMHC-D #011234 NJ LPC #37PC01019400
Provider

Chioma Ofodile

CHoh-ma Aw-foh-dee-le

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Somatic Aware Strategic Relational Focused Works Well With Ambivilance Warm

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Autism Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Homicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Adoption Racism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Psychosis Schizophrenia
I am a Nigerian immigrant who believes healing happens in the community. My work uses a person-centered approach while integrating psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, and acceptance & commitment therapies to address diverse issues, including immigrant challenges, religious trauma, gender conflicts, and connection with self/sensuality.
I have served as a therapist with the Capital Counseling Employee Assistance Program, helping clients of all ages. I worked with the SUNY Research Foundation for over two years, using motivational interviewing to address substance use, gambling, and mental health among college students. I have also supported a hotline.

Education

M.S. in Mental Health Counseling, University at Albany B.A. in Psychology with a Minor in Creative Writing, University at Albany

License #

MHC-LP #P133442
Provider

Danah AlGhamdi

Dah-nuh Al-gham-dee

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Comfortable With Complexity Somatic Aware Collaborative Trauma Informed Depth Oriented Accountability Minded

Languages Spoken

English Arabic

Expertise

Borderline PD Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Chronic Illness Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Racism Autism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Phobias Bipolar Eating disorders Addiction Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Homicidal Ideation OCD Sleep Disorders Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Psychosis Health Anxiety Schizophrenia Infidelity HIV/Aids
For me, therapy is about creating a space where you can truly be yourself—no judgment, no expectations, just understanding. I believe growth happens when we embrace who we are, and I’m here to help you do that. Using a mix of humanistic, multicultural, and evidence-based approaches, I aim to support you in feeling safe, valued, and empowered to explore all aspects of your life.
I have experience working with adults navigating challenges like relationship and sexual concerns, emotional struggles, disordered eating, and behavioral patterns that feel hard to break. My background includes working in both inpatient mental health settings and private practice, where I’ve supported clients through complex life transitions, trauma, grief, and self-discovery.

Education

M.A. in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness, NYU B.S. in Clinical Psychology, Effat University

License #

MHC-LP #18-P130212-01
Provider

Daniel Lee

Dan-yuhl Lee

(He/Him)

LMHC-D, Clinical Supervisor

Therapy Style

Existential Curiosity Driven Nervous System Conscious Humorous Comfortable With Complexity Holds Intensity Well

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Psychosis Health Anxiety Phobias Schizophrenia Infidelity Borderline PD Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation HIV/Aids Adoption Autism Self Harm
Therapeutic growth builds from consideration of the individual, exploring both unique life experiences as well as the universal biopsychosocial framework that defines the human condition. I believe effective therapy demands an eclectic multicultural approach, with incorporation of psychodynamic, CBT, and DBT elements when motivating behavioral change.
I've been privileged to work with people of all ages, ranging from young adults to senior citizens, living with anxiety, depression, trauma, substance use recovery, relationship & identity issues, and adjustment to chronic medical conditions. Additionally, I've had experience working with vulnerable populations impacted by the criminal justice system.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling & Behavioral Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine B.S. in Psychology & English from Fordham University

License #

NY LMHC-D #012059 ID Out of State Telehealth Provider #7371654 VT Out of State Telehealth Provider #068.0136516TELE FL Out of State Telehealth Provider #TPMC6121
Provider

Danielle Louis

dan-yell loo-es

(She/Her)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Collaborative Trauma Informed Pattern And Cycle Focused Warm Humorous Calmly Challenging

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Addiction Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Homicidal Ideation PTSD Oppositional Defiant Disorder Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Psychosis Health Anxiety Schizophrenia Infidelity Eating disorders Cultural issues Chronic Illness Spirituality Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Autism Narcissistic Abuse Phobias
I practice an eclectic approach of CBT, DBT, and PCT, and believe each client is the expert in their own lived experience. I offer empathetic listening with supportive and humor-filled guidance, and believe that providing clients with homework and skills to implement outside of sessions is a central factor in facilitating positive outcomes.
I have experience working with Survivors of sexual and gender-based violence, PTSD/trauma processing, mood disorders, suicidality, and complexities of infidelity. I am passionate about working with first responders as a former paramedic myself, and also work as a Crisis Intervention Clinician specializing in stabilization of acute crises.

Education

Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling, Teacher's College, Columbia University M.A. in Counseling Psychology, Teacher's College, Columbia University B.A. in Psychology, Queens University of Charlotte A.A.S. in Emergency Medical Services, Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College

License #

NY LMHC #013403 OH LPC #E.2303780
Provider

Diana Naftal

dy-a-nuh NAF-tal

(She/Her)

LCSW, Clinical Supervisor

Therapy Style

Relational Focused Warm Engaged Depth Oriented Collaborative Humorous

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Addiction Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Chronic Illness Spirituality Body Dysmorphia HIV/Aids Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Infidelity Eating disorders Cultural issues Anger Management Suicidal Ideation OCD Racism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Political Anxiety Pmdd Self Harm Psychosis Phobias Schizophrenia Autism ADD or ADHD Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation Sleep Disorders Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Climate Anxiety
My belief in the power of partnership is the abiding principle of my practice. I take a creative, insightful, and practical approach to helping clients understand how one's mind, body, and interpersonal life can work together to relive pain and create new ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving to help create a satisfying and meaningful life.
I am a trusted and compassionate psychotherapist with over 17 years of experience. Skilled in relational, psychodynamic, humanistic, and behavioral modalities, I treat adolescents, adults, couples, and seniors contending with anxiety, depression, relationship conflicts, phase-of-life issues, employment stress, body-image, chronic illness, physical disabilities, addictions, and grief and trauma.

Education

MSW, New York University School of Social Work B.A. in Theatre and Communications, SUNY Oswego

License #

NY LCSW #070441-01 NJ LCSW #44SC06073200 CT LCSW #14495 SC Out of State Telehealth Provider #TLS 1468 CP VT Out of State Telehealth Provider #089.0136686TELE ID Out of State Telehealth Provider #1671070
Provider

Doonya Tabibi

doon-yuh tuh-bee-bee

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Skills Based Meaning Centered Resilience Based Pattern And Cycle Focused Warm Trauma Informed

Languages Spoken

Farsi English

Expertise

Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Grief Sex Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Racism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Borderline PD Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Autism Psychosis Schizophrenia Homicidal Ideation HIV/Aids
My approach to therapy acknowledges that each individual has unique life experiences that shape the way they view and understand the world. I aim to create a culturally sensitive, individualized space for each client through a variety of approaches such as person-centered, acceptance and commitment, trauma-informed, and strengths-based therapy. I believe empathy and compassion are essential elements in encouraging positive change and in feeling heard.
My experience includes working in individual settings with diverse populations such as children, adults, children of immigrants, and minority communities with a variety of issues ranging from anxiety and depression, relational and self-esteem issues, and life transitions. My background as an Afghan-American woman informs my multicultural, intersectional approach, and I am passionate about being a figure of support for immigrant and refugee communities.

Education

Ed.M in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.S in Psychology, University of Texas at Austin

Doonya Tabibi

MHC-LP #18-P137059-01
Provider

Dr. Pamela Giambona

pam-eh-luh jee-am-boh-nuh

(She/Her)

Licensed Psychologist

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Autism ADD or ADHD OCD Executive Function Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout PTSD Oppositional Defiant Disorder Health Anxiety Phobias Bipolar Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Childhood Trauma Pmdd
I am a licensed psychologist passionate about supporting children, adolescents, young adults, and their families through psychotherapy and assessment services. I believe in utilizing a strengths-based, culturally sensitive approach that fosters collaboration and personalization. I also ground my practice in evidence-based methods.
I graduated from Fordham University's school psychology doctoral program and earned the status of a diplomate in school neuropsychology through the American Board of School Neuropsychology. Over the past several years, I have worked in private practices, schools, and universities. My clinical work focuses on ADHD, autism, and intellectual disabilities.

Education

Ph. D., Fordham University M.S.Ed, Fordham University B.A. Hofstra University

License #

Ph.D #025026
Provider

Eleonora Odes

Eleo-no-ra o-de-s

(She/Her)

Psychologist, PhD

Languages Spoken

English Russian

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Addiction Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Racism Executive Function ADD or ADHD Anger Management Sex Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia OCD
As a trained scientist-practitioner, I incorporate contributions of empirical research and evidence-based practice to inform my work with individuals and couples. I am highly integrative in my thinking and utilize the therapeutic framework which consists of psychodynamic, cognitive/ dialectical behavioral, multicultural, and humanistic perspectives.
I am honored to bring practical experience across multiple professional settings based on my fifteen years of post-doctoral clinical practice. I am a formally trained trauma fellow with a doctoral research in perfectionism and male friendships with a great interest in working through different emotional challenges that we can experience throughout our lives.

Education

Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University M.A. New York University B.S. CUNY Brooklyn College.

License #

Ph.D #018537
Provider

Elizabeth Sytnik

eh-LIZ-uh-beth S-IH-T-N-AH-K

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Attuned Calmly Challenging Growth Focused Collaborative Warm Curiosity Driven

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Eating disorders Suicidal Ideation Postpartum Depression Executive Function Perfectionism Burnout Borderline PD Addiction Grief Sex PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Social Anxiety Self Harm Health Anxiety Bipolar Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Anger Management Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Spirituality Adoption Racism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Childhood Trauma Pmdd Phobias Infidelity
I use an individualized and integrated approach to therapy that draws from psychodynamic, CBT, narrative, and mindfulness techniques. Sessions are tailored to achieve your therapeutic goals in a positive space where you feel safe in approaching the challenging work you will take on together. My practice aims to explore what hinders you, set goals, and build skills that will allow you to flourish
Prior to beginning my career as a therapist, I spent a decade working in marketing and business development. My clinical experience includes working with individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, life transitions, career and relationship concerns, self-esteem issues, eating disorders, and women’s issues across the lifespan. As a parent myself, I also have a special interest in family challenges, parenting, and maternal mental health.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling & Wellness, NYU B.A. in Art History, Sewanee: The University of the South

License #

MHC-LP #18-P126229-02
Provider

Ella Stupart

el-uh stoo-part

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counseling Intern

Therapy Style

Warm Somatic Aware Calmly Challenging Grounded Progress Oriented Nervous System Conscious

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Suicidal Ideation Chronic Illness OCD Body Dysmorphia Postpartum Depression Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Psychosis Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Borderline PD Autism Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence PTSD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Racism Narcissistic Abuse Schizophrenia Homicidal Ideation Polyamory HIV/Aids Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Pmdd
My counseling objective is to create an environment of radical acceptance and genuine curiosity, fostering trust and a sense of hope. I employ evidence-based approaches to ensure treatment is personally tailored and culturally informed. I integrate tools from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Psychodynamic theory, and other therapeutic methods to help clients build the life they desire.
I have clinical experience as a peer counselor for young adults and in implementing a suicide prevention program for adolescent girls. In these roles, I supported individuals with anxiety, depression, Borderline Personality Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, ADHD, OCD, and Eating Disorders. While my primary focus has been adolescents and young adults, I am passionate about supporting people of all ages, backgrounds, and presenting concerns.

Education

MS.Ed. in Mental Health Counseling, Fordham University B.S in Applied Psychology, New York University

Elizabeth Stupart

N/A
Provider

Emily Cowling

Em-uh-lee Cow-ling

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Psychoeducation Centered Trauma Informed Nervous System Conscious Calmly Challenging Curiosity Driven Relational Focused

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

PTSD Spirituality Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Childhood Trauma Borderline PD Eating disorders Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation OCD Body Dysmorphia Autism Executive Function Perfectionism Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Pmdd Health Anxiety Infidelity Bipolar Anger Management Chronic Illness Sleep Disorders Polyamory Racism Self Harm Phobias Schizophrenia
My therapy approach is integrative utilizing person-centered, strength-based, mindfulness, and relational methods. As a trauma-informed, LGBTQIA+ affirming therapist, I appreciate the strengths of each individual and am committed to fostering a safe, non-judgmental, collaborative space in which to empower my clients to uncover their most authentic selves.
With experience providing community-based disability and mental health support, I now support clients in private practice navigating depression, anxiety, life transitions, and relationships. This experience has deepened my compassionate understanding of the importance of mental health and the role of human connection, kindness, and humor in improving lives.

Education

M.A. in Counseling for Mental Health & Wellness, NYU Steinhardt B.A. in Psychology & Sociology, The Australian National University

License #

MHC-LP #18-P130228-01
Provider

Emma Distler

em-uh dihst-ler

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Collaborative Growth Focused Calmly Challenging Holistic Pattern And Cycle Focused Curiosity Driven

Languages Spoken

English Italian

Expertise

Cultural issues Autism ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Spirituality Postpartum Depression Adoption Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Addiction Sex Sleep Disorders Oppositional Defiant Disorder Climate Anxiety Pmdd Health Anxiety Infidelity Domestic Violence Body Dysmorphia Polyamory HIV/Aids Psychosis Phobias
My therapeutic approach involves a blend of multicultural, psychodynamic, and person-centered interventions. It is my responsibility to immerse myself in my clients' worlds founded on trust, empathy, and acceptance. I also believe that past and present experiences shape who we are, how we choose to define ourselves, and our relationships with others.
I work with adults and children who find it difficult to traverse through topics related to emotional regulation, distress tolerance, generational trauma, and relationships. I also help clients unlearn unproductive habits so they can implement effective and self-serving strategies. In doing so, they are able to improve their mood and interpersonal relationships. Together, at your own pace, we can uncover terrain that promises further exploration.

Education

M.S. in Mental Health Counseling, Fordham University B.S. in Psychology & Italian Studies, Wesleyan University

License #

MHC-LP #18-P132897-01
Provider

Emma Zambrano

EM-uh za-mbrah-noh

(She/Her/Hers)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Comfortable With Complexity Meaning Centered Contextual Thinker Collaborative Holistic Deep Listener

Languages Spoken

English Spanish

Expertise

Bipolar Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Sex PTSD Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Autism Executive Function Perfectionism Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Borderline PD Eating disorders Anger Management Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Postpartum Depression Racism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Health Anxiety Phobias Schizophrenia Infidelity Homicidal Ideation HIV/Aids Adoption Psychosis
I offer warm, person-centered spaces where you can show up as yourself. I blend CBT, ACT, and creative expression to promote emotional regulation and self-compassion. I relish the chance to work with young emerging adult clients in addition to supporting BiPOC and LGBTQIA+ clients. I value fandom and community as meaningful sources of identity healing. I walk alongside you, helping build resilience and sustainable self-care.
As a sex-positive, LGBTQIA+ affirming therapist, I support young and emerging adults—many from immigrant and BIPOC communities—who are figuring out who they are and where they’re headed. I’m especially drawn to neurodiversity-affirming work with ADHD and Autism, and I value meeting people as individuals, not diagnoses. With warmth, cultural responsiveness, and evidence-informed care, I help clients build confidence and create meaningful change.

Education

M.S. in Professional Counseling, Florida International University B.S. in Psychology, Florida International University

License #

NY MHC-LP # FL RMHCI #IMH26359
Provider

Erica Press

eh-ruh-kuh pres

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Chronic Illness Polyamory Autism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Infidelity Bipolar Eating disorders Addiction Suicidal Ideation Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia HIV/Aids Adoption Racism Health Anxiety Borderline PD Anger Management Domestic Violence OCD Postpartum Depression Climate Anxiety Pmdd Psychosis Phobias
Driven by a deep interest in individual experiences, I prioritize building strong rapport and relational connection with clients. I offer a trauma-informed, affirming space to explore identity, process emotions, and set meaningful goals. My style is warm, curious, nonjudgmental, and often humorous. I support people in feeling seen, empowered, and more connected to their authentic selves as they navigate life’s challenges.
My clinical experience is primarily with adults experiencing depression, anxiety, trauma, and challenges associated with autism and ADHD. I have worked with clients struggling with grief, life and career transitions, relationship concerns, and self-esteem issues. As a queer therapist, I bring lived experiences and cultural humility to my practice. I affirm and welcome clients from neurodiverse, LGBTQIA+, kink, polyamorous, and sex work communities.

Education

MSED in Mental Health Counseling, Hunter College

License #

MHC-LP #18-P137485-02
Provider

Fatemah Dhirani

Fa-te-ma Di-ra-ni

(She/Her)

LMHC-D, Intern Department Director, Clinical Supervisor, EMDR

Therapy Style

Trauma Informed Feedback Forward Comfortable With Complexity Pattern And Cycle Focused Relational Focused Grounded

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Cultural issues Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Social Anxiety Childhood Trauma Infidelity Bipolar Eating disorders ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Body Dysmorphia Adoption Racism Perfectionism Political Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Pmdd Self Harm Psychosis Health Anxiety Phobias Schizophrenia Borderline PD Addiction Sex Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Autism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Climate Anxiety
I use a psychoanalytic, trauma-focused approach to help clients understand how past experiences shape their present lives. Integrating EMDR, DBT, CBT, and Person-Centered Therapy, I address trauma, anxiety, and depression while fostering resilience and self-awareness. My goal is to create a supportive, safe space where clients feel empowered to explore their emotions, gain insight, and achieve lasting healing.
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor specializing in anxiety, depression, and mood disorders, working with adolescents, adults, couples, and families. As Director of the Intern Department and a Clinical Supervisor, I mentor emerging clinicians, providing training and guidance. My role ensures future therapists develop the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to deliver high-quality, client-centered care.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling, New York University B.A. in Psychology, York University (Toronto)

License #

NY LMHC-D #010077 CT LPC #7598
Provider

Gabriela Ramirez Moreno

Gabriela : Gab-ree-ell-uh Ramírez: Rah-MEE-res Moreno: Moh-REH-no

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Warm Deep Listener Curiosity Driven Collaborative Holistic Trauma Informed

Languages Spoken

English Spanish

Expertise

Bipolar Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation PTSD Adoption Executive Function Perfectionism Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Psychosis Schizophrenia Infidelity Borderline PD Autism Grief Sex Suicidal Ideation Chronic Illness OCD Oppositional Defiant Disorder Social Anxiety Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Eating disorders Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Racism Pmdd
My therapeutic approach is person-centered and grounded in evidence-based practices such as DBT, mindfulness, and motivational interviewing. I also embrace a holistic perspective, drawing from logotherapy to explore meaning and purpose. I strive to create a safe, supportive, and culturally sensitive space - one that is flexible, nonjudgmental, and even open to humor - where we walk together toward growth, clarity, and deeper connection with yourself.
I'm a bilingual therapist and an immigrant myself, which allows me to deeply understand cultural diversity and the process of acculturation. I have worked with children, adolescents, and adults facing depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, PTSD, trauma, neurodiverse experiences, relationship and sexual concerns, and overall emotional struggles. My approach is trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, and rooted in evidence-based practices that foster resilience, healing, and personal growth.

Education

M.A in Forensic Mental Health Counseling, John Jay College of Criminal Justice B.S in Psychology, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana

License #

MHC-LP # 18-P139510-01
Provider

Gomattie Bell

Go-ma-dee Bel

(She/Her)

LMHC-D, Director of Clinical Supervision

Therapy Style

Humorous Grounded Direct Holistic Warm Conversational

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Chronic Illness Autism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Bipolar Anger Management Sex Domestic Violence Spirituality HIV/Aids Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Self Harm Health Anxiety Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Adoption Schizophrenia Infidelity
My therapeutic approach is collaborative, recognizing the client as the expert on their own life and experiences. I utilize a range of clinical techniques and modalities tailored to individual needs, and believe in combining compassion, humor, and transparency to create a safe and supportive environment. I aim to empower clients and normalize discussions around taboo or hesitant topics.
My expertise lies in PTSD, life transitions, depression, anxiety, and trauma. I also specialize in working with first-generation migrants, addressing cultural challenges, independence, and mental health. Additionally, I have experience with the juvenile justice and child welfare systems.

Education

M.S. in Mental Health Counseling, Long Island University B.A. in Psychology, CUNY York College.

License #

NY LMHC-D #011263 CT LPC #8969 VT Out of State Telehealth Credential #068.0136511TELE FL Out of State Telehealth Provider #TPMC6120
Provider

Irina Nedelchev

ee-REE-nah ne-DEL-chev

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counseling Intern

Therapy Style

Works Well With Ambivilance Resilience Based Warm Present Minded Deep Listener Psychoeducation Centered

Languages Spoken

English Russian

Expertise

Cultural issues Anger Management Grief PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Spirituality Postpartum Depression Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Borderline PD Eating disorders Addiction ADD or ADHD Sex Sleep Disorders Racism Pmdd Self Harm Phobias Infidelity Bipolar Autism Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Body Dysmorphia Polyamory HIV/Aids Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Narcissistic Abuse Schizophrenia
I offer warm, collaborative therapy that focuses on strengths to empower clients through life’s challenges. Using evidence-based CBT and Solution-Focused Therapy, I help with anxiety, self-esteem, depression, managing strong emotions, and transitions. I also support those facing uncertainty or feeling stuck in various life domains, creating a safe space for exploration. Together, we take steps toward healing at your pace.
I am an experienced mental health coach and counselor-in-training, with a background in emotional wellness, career transitions, and forensic investigations. Currently, I coach clients on mental health and workplace challenges using evidence-based methods, while pursuing a Master’s in Mental Health Counseling. Previously, I managed investigations and led teams in the financial services sector, overseeing compliance and risk management initiatives.

Education

M.Ed. in Mental Health Counseling, Hunter College (In Progress) B.S. in Accounting, Manhattan College

License #

N/A
Provider

Isha Kumar

(She/Her)

LMHC-D, Clinical Supervisor

Therapy Style

Humorous Relational Focused Conversational Collaborative Direct

Languages Spoken

Hindi Bengali English

Expertise

Eating disorders Cultural issues Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Body Dysmorphia Social Anxiety Infidelity Borderline PD Bipolar Addiction ADD or ADHD Grief Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Spirituality Polyamory Adoption Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Autism Anger Management Sex Homicidal Ideation Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Oppositional Defiant Disorder Narcissistic Abuse Health Anxiety Phobias
My work begins with meeting you where you are at. It is of utmost importance to me that you feel comfortable, safe, and accepted in the space I provide - one with warmth, empathy, trust, and occasional tough love. I hope that we're able to, together, build an alliance to help you attain self-awareness and feel empowered to make the changes you are here to make.
Drawing from psychodynamic, narrative, relational, IFS, multicultural, and attachment approaches, I have had experience working with individuals with depression, anxiety, disordered eating, body image and self esteem issues, trauma, multicultural and identity issues, life transitions, and interpersonal and relationship issues. I have also worked with clients belonging to different cultural, racial, age, and ethnic groups, particularly women of color, and those with South Asian backgrounds.

Education

Ed.M in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A. in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.A. in Psychology, Emory University

License #

NY LMHC-D #012392
Provider

Jackeline Turcios

JACK-uh-leen TUR-see-ohs

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counseling Intern

Therapy Style

Direct Reflective Curiosity Driven Pattern And Cycle Focused Warm Perceptive

Languages Spoken

English Spanish

Expertise

Bipolar Cultural issues Autism Addiction ADD or ADHD Sex PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Adoption Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Psychosis Health Anxiety Phobias Schizophrenia Infidelity Borderline PD Eating disorders Anger Management Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation Homicidal Ideation Sleep Disorders Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Self Harm Domestic Violence Oppositional Defiant Disorder
I strive to create a warm, collaborative, and culturally responsive space where clients feel seen, heard, and supported. My approach integrates person-centered values with CBT and mindfulness-based techniques. I am passionate about helping clients reconnect with themselves, gain clarity, and feel empowered to move through life with confidence and self-compassion.
With experience across clinical, community, and administrative settings, I’ve supported individuals navigating anxiety, depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder, personality disorders, and life transitions. I am especially passionate about mental health education, prevention, and culturally responsive care. My work reflects deep commitment to emotional wellness, and I strive to help each client feel grounded, empowered, and capable of growth in a way that feels real and sustainable.

Education

Master of Science in Education (MSEd) in Mental Health Counseling, Fordham University (in progress) B.A in Psychology, minor in Business, St. Francis College

License #

N/A
Provider

Jacklyn Cheng

jak-lin che-ng

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Relational Focused Holistic Comfortable With Complexity Collaborative Attuned Calmly Challenging

Languages Spoken

English Mandarin

Expertise

Cultural issues Addiction Anger Management Grief Suicidal Ideation OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Postpartum Depression Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Phobias Infidelity Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Autism ADD or ADHD Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness Body Dysmorphia Polyamory HIV/Aids Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Psychosis Health Anxiety Schizophrenia
Having lived between cultures, I understand what it’s like to feel split—to belong everywhere and nowhere at once. My work explores how relationships, culture, emotions, and survival strategies shape who you are. I don’t shy away from the messy or uncomfortable. Together, we’ll uncover what feels stuck and empower what’s ready to emerge—so you can move through the world with more freedom, connection, and self-trust.
I work with adolescents, adults, couples, and families facing trauma, anxiety, depression, substance use, grief, oppression, life transitions, identity and relationship challenges. My approach is rooted in cultural humility, social justice, and truly seeing you beyond a diagnosis. I’ve supported folks in hospitals, housing programs, and ACT team. I strive to create a space where those who’ve felt out of place can finally feel they belong.

Education

M.A. in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness, New York University B.S. in Psychology, Northeastern University

License #

MHC-LP #18-P131216-01
Provider

James Clementi

Jay-mz Kle-men-tee

(He/Him)

LMHC-D, Clinical Supervisor, Chief People Officer

Therapy Style

Collaborative Pattern And Cycle Focused Centering Comfortable With Complexity Conversational Growth Focused

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Cultural issues Addiction Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD OCD HIV/Aids Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Borderline PD Bipolar ADD or ADHD Anger Management Suicidal Ideation Chronic Illness Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Perfectionism Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Eating disorders Autism Domestic Violence Sleep Disorders Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Pmdd
Therapy is about relationship building, vulnerability, and ultimately being known. This process can be anxiety-provoking, and my goal is to make it as easy as possible for you to be yourself, and get the support that you need and deserve. I take an eclectic approach to counseling that draws on Person-Centered and Psychodynamic therapies, while incorporating Multicultural, Feminist and Cognitive Behavioral therapies.
I have experience working as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with a range of individuals and couples through a spectrum of life's challenges including grief, complex trauma and life transitions. I am passionate about healing emotional pain through building a strong therapeutic relationship. My approach to therapy is based on listening, empathy and creating safety to explore your emotions and experiences without judgement.

Education

Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A. in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.A. in English, Skidmore College

License #

NY LMHC-D #010666 NJ LPC #37PC00971600 CT LPC #7880 PA LPC #PC019068 DE Out of State Telehealth Provider #MI-0000275 FL Out of State Telehealth Provider #TPMC6160 ID Out of State Telehealth Provider #6471158 SC Out of State Telehealth Provider #1943 VT Out of State Telehealth Provider #068.0136528TELE
Provider

Janay Bailey

Juh-ney Bay-Lee

(She/Her)

LMHC-D, Clinical Supervisor, Director of Licensed Clinicians

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Cultural issues Addiction Grief Suicidal Ideation Chronic Illness Spirituality Postpartum Depression Racism Perfectionism Burnout Anger Management Adoption Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Childhood Trauma Pmdd Health Anxiety Infidelity Autism ADD or ADHD Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation PTSD
Embarking on a therapeutic journey can be transformative. By shifting thought patterns, recognizing strengths, and improving self-esteem, you can build the life you deserve. Spirituality and religion may also play a role, and I’m here to help you explore your beliefs. Together, we can incorporate mindfulness, breathing exercises, and techniques from energy psychology to help you navigate life's challenges more effectively.
My previous work involved facilitating group therapy on various populations, including those with symptoms of depression, anxiety, substance abuse disorders, trauma, etc. I specialized in providing CBT, DBT, stress management, self-esteem, and a wide range of groups to meet the needs of my patients.

Education

M.S. in Mental Health Counseling, Pace University B.A. in Psychology, University at Albany

License #

NY LMHC-D #011660 NJ LPC #37PC01051100 MI LPC #6401225018 VT Out of State Telehealth Credential #068.0136279TELE
Provider

Javier Moreira

Ha-vee-air Mo-ray-rah

(He/Him)

LMHC-D, PhD, Clinical Supervisor, Office Manager-5th

Therapy Style

Progress Oriented Present Minded Warm Conversational Grounded Humorous

Languages Spoken

Spanish French English

Expertise

Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Grief Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation HIV/Aids Racism Executive Function Social Anxiety Burnout Self Harm Health Anxiety Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Chronic Illness OCD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Childhood Trauma Phobias Infidelity Eating disorders Adoption Perfectionism
My approach to therapy is primarily person-centered and cognitive-behavioral. However, I also utilize techniques from other modalities including DBT, mindfulness, and motivational interviewing. I actively listen to clients' needs and concerns, while engaging them in whichever therapeutic intervention may best be suitable within a welcoming and safe space. I believe that establishing a strong and genuine rapport is essential in fostering reflection, change, and progress.
I worked at an outpatient clinic in Brooklyn, NY, early in my career. I completed my internship at an in-patient hospital setting at Four Winds Hospital. I have been with Humantold for over 5 years. I have experience in individual, family, and couple's counseling, helping individuals struggling with mood disorders, substance abuse issues, grief, conflicts, sexuality and gender related issues, and ADHD.

Education

Ph.D in Mental Health Counseling, Pace University M.S. in Mental Health Counseling, Pace University B.S. in Human Development, Cornell University

License #

NY LMHC-D #007148 NJ LPC #37PC00924900 CT LPC #7361 VT Out of State Telehealth Credential #068.0136508TELE FL Out of State Telehealth Provider #TPMC6096
Provider

Jennifer Yu

JEN-ih-fur Yoo

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counseling Intern

Therapy Style

Collaborative Perceptive Relational Focused Warm Integrative Reflective

Languages Spoken

English Mandarin

Expertise

Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Infidelity Borderline PD Eating disorders Addiction Suicidal Ideation Chronic Illness Spirituality Polyamory HIV/Aids Adoption Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Health Anxiety Phobias Bipolar Autism Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation PTSD OCD Postpartum Depression Oppositional Defiant Disorder Narcissistic Abuse Self Harm Psychosis Schizophrenia
I tailor each therapeutic relationship to honor your unique culture, background, identity, and experiences. Rooted in person-centered and psychodynamic approaches, I work collaboratively to support your growth toward authenticity and fulfillment. My style is dynamic and adaptable, helping you explore what tools and ways of working feel most effective and empowering for you.
I bring experience from clinical hospital settings, where I supported patients and families through clinical trials, intake, and care coordination. I’ve advocated for more patient-centered systems and offered space for those needing to be heard. In my training, I continue to grow my therapeutic presence by collaborating with peers, mentors, and clients to meet people where they are with empathy and care.

Education

Ed.M. in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.A in Biological Sciences with a minor in East Asian Language and Culture, Wellesley College

License #

NA
Provider

Jonathan Vargas

John-uh-thun Var-guhs

(He/Him)

LMHC-D, Clinical Supervisor, Resources and Training Department Director

Therapy Style

Growth Focused Momentum Building Psychoeducation Centered Collaborative Warm Conversational

Expertise

Bipolar Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Suicidal Ideation PTSD Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Health Anxiety Autism Addiction Sexual Trauma or Abuse Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Adoption Racism Executive Function Narcissistic Abuse Phobias Infidelity Eating disorders Sex Domestic Violence Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Oppositional Defiant Disorder Pmdd Psychosis
I utilize IFS, ACT, trauma-focused, person-centered, strength-based, existential, and narrative practices to create genuine connections. I provide clients a nonjudgmental space to explore themselves through mindfulness/breathwork, media, activities, knowledge, creativity, and a caring ear to listen and foster empowerment over one’s life. I believe through collaboration; we learn to recognize problematic dynamics and limiting mindsets that prevent one from becoming more fulfilled.
With 6+ years of experience, I have worked in a school setting and in private practice supporting clients individually and within groups. I have worked with clients to explore their identity, sexuality, strengths, self-esteem, environmental stressors, and interpersonal relationships, helping them to develop healthy boundaries and coping skills to use throughout their life’s many transitions.

Education

M.S. in Mental Health Counseling, Pace University B.A. in Applied Psychology & Human Relations, Pace University

License #

NY LMHC-D #010859 NJ LPC #37PC01044200 CT LPC #8063 FL Out of State Telehealth Provider #TPMC5617
Provider

Kali Giusti

kay-lee joo-stee

(She/Her)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

ADD or ADHD Executive Function Perfectionism Burnout Infidelity Anger Management Grief Suicidal Ideation Chronic Illness Body Dysmorphia Postpartum Depression Adoption Racism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Childhood Trauma Pmdd Health Anxiety Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Autism Addiction Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Polyamory HIV/Aids Oppositional Defiant Disorder Narcissistic Abuse Self Harm Phobias Schizophrenia
A warm, honest environment empowers my clients to get curious about themselves, confront anxieties and emotions, and expand perspectives to feel more integrated and whole. I believe in building a trusting, collaborative therapeutic relationship for you to be seen and heard. Together, we’ll uncover your needs, process experiences, and develop the toolbox that helps you more authentically relate to yourself and the world around you.
I work with individuals experiencing stress, anxiety, adult ADHD, and mood concerns in navigating life transitions, self-esteem difficulties, relational concerns, and identity issues. I draw from insight-oriented, cognitive-behavioral, inner child, mindfulness, and strengths-based approaches. My background in neurobiology fosters a strong passion towards brain, mind, and body integration.

Education

Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A. in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.S. in Physiology and Neurobiology at the University of Connecticut

License #

NY LMHC #014126
Provider

Karolina Lupinska

Ka-rol-leen-ah Lu-pin-skah

(She/Her)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Clinical Supervisor

Therapy Style

Humorous Conversational Collaborative Calmly Challenging Pattern And Cycle Focused Warm

Languages Spoken

English Polish

Expertise

Bipolar Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Grief OCD Spirituality Postpartum Depression Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Phobias Borderline PD Anger Management Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness Racism Pmdd Self Harm Infidelity Eating disorders Addiction Domestic Violence Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia HIV/Aids Adoption Psychosis Schizophrenia
I tailor my approach to each client, placing an emphasis on the therapeutic relationship as the foundation to help foster growth. I aim to create an environment filled with compassion and empathy by holding space for authenticity. While I work from a client centered approach and relational lens, I utilize evidence based CBT and mindfulness practices.
I am a licensed psychotherapist with experience providing tailored individual therapy to a diverse population of individuals across the socioeconomic spectrum. I specialize in working with adults and adolescents struggling with depression, anxiety, life transitions, relationship concerns, work-related stressors, and trauma.

Education

M.S. in Mental Health Counseling, Pace University B.A. in Psychology, Dominican College

License #

NY LMHC-D #010487-01 NJ LPC #37PC00947000 CT LPC #7825 FL LMHC #3950
Provider

Katelyn Leong

kate-lin lee-ahng

(She/Her)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Bipolar Cultural issues Anger Management Grief Domestic Violence PTSD Racism Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Eating disorders Addiction ADD or ADHD Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation Chronic Illness OCD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Executive Function Political Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Infidelity Sleep Disorders HIV/Aids Climate Anxiety Health Anxiety Phobias
Welcome! I practice a holistic, integrative approach to therapy that draws from modalities including Narrative Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Mindfulness-Based Interventions to address my clients’ individual needs. I use a strength-based and trauma-informed lens to meet clients where they are as we work collaboratively toward empowerment & sustainable growth.
I have experience working with individuals managing life transitions, stress management, cultural identity, trauma, grief, anxiety, depression & mood disorders, and self-esteem. I am passionate about centering my clients’ intersectional identifies in exploring how we navigate the world at large. I have worked with clients from diverse backgrounds in the non-profit sector & agency settings.

Education

M.A. in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness, New York University B.A. in Psychology with a specialization in Clinical/Counseling Psychology, The College of New Jersey

License #

NY LMHC #014836 NJ LPC #37PC01139200
Provider

Kayla Kalousdian

Kay-la Ka-lou-s-di-an

(She/Her)

LMHC-D, Clinical Supervisor

Therapy Style

Growth Focused Collaborative Direct Accountability Minded Resilience Based Meaning Centered

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Cultural issues Autism Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief PTSD Postpartum Depression Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Infidelity Bipolar Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Chronic Illness Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Racism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Eating disorders HIV/Aids Adoption
I believe individuals who are seeking therapy are capable of making changes they are searching for and utilizes different therapeutic modalities such as CBT, DBT, person centered, and solution focused. I establish an empathetic, non-judgement, and supportive environment for clients to feel comfortable. I find it important that each client is able to accomplish their goals as well as continuing to build upon themselves.
I have an extensive background working with individuals who have developmental disabilities, individuals with substance abuse and mental health as well as sex offenders. I have experience in providing both individual and group counseling to children as well as adults. Through meeting the client where they are at, I utilize strategies to help individuals better navigate through their lives.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling, Long Island University B.S. in Criminal Justice & Psychology, St. Joseph's College

License #

NY LMHC-D #011984 MA LMHC #10004284 NJ LPC #37PC01047800 CT LPC #8250 VT Out of State Telehealth Provider #068.0136530TELE FL Out of State Telehealth Provider #TPMC3935 ID Out of State Telehealth Provider #4471258 SC Out-of-State Telehealth Provider #1912 DE Out of State Telehealth Provider #MI-0000258
Provider

Kaylynn Lopez

KAY-lin

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Bipolar Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Postpartum Depression Racism Autism Executive Function Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Borderline PD Addiction Anger Management Sleep Disorders Adoption Perfectionism Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Self Harm Psychosis Eating disorders Sex Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation Polyamory HIV/Aids Oppositional Defiant Disorder Phobias Schizophrenia Infidelity
I approach therapy with warmth, curiosity, and deep respect for your story. I draw from cognitive behavioral therapy, narrative therapy, mindfulness, motivational interviewing, person-centered, and psychodynamic approaches. I also hold space for the cultural, systemic, and social forces that shape your experience. Together, we’ll explore what healing means for you and move at a pace that feels empowering, sustainable, and true to who you are.
I’m passionate about helping people navigate life’s complexities and reconnect with their sense of self. I have experience supporting individuals and couples through anxiety, trauma, relationship challenges, and identity exploration. I’m committed to creating a culturally affirming space where you feel truly seen. It’s an honor to walk alongside clients as they move toward healing, growth, and a more grounded sense of well-being.

Education

M.A. in Counseling and Guidance, New York University B.A. in Psychology and Philosophy, Lehman College (CUNY)

License #

MHC-LP #18-P137144-01
Provider

Keiasia Holeman

Kay-juh - hole-man

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Grounded Calmly Challenging Deep Listener Resilience Based Feedback Forward Collaborative

Expertise

Cultural issues Addiction Suicidal Ideation Postpartum Depression Racism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd
I specialize in working with those from the BIPOC community that have an interest in taking a chance on themselves and me to better improve their lives. By fostering an authentic and welcoming environment I believe that together we can conquer and empower your best self.
Through my experience focused on a Person Centered and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy approaches, I have developed a keen skillset which affords a unique, tailored approach for each client. I've had the privilege to work with a diverse clientele from children to families, experiencing a range of diagnoses such as: anxiety, depression, PTSD, and trauma. I am devoted to providing a unique and authentic safe space for all.

Education

M.S. in Mental Health Counseling, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology B.S. in Psychology, Hampton University

License #

MHC-LP #18-P133782-01
Provider

Kris McCarthy

Kris-tee-ahna Mick-kar-thee

(She/Her)

LMHC, Clinical Supervisor, CCTP

Therapy Style

Holds Intensity Well Nervous System Conscious Direct Relational Focused Trauma Informed Humorous

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Autism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Psychosis Infidelity Cultural issues Homicidal Ideation Spirituality Postpartum Depression Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Climate Anxiety Health Anxiety Phobias Schizophrenia OCD HIV/Aids Racism
I blend deep insight with practical tools—kind of like mixing Freud with a to-do list. I provide services for individuals and couples, with a focus on LGBTQIA+ and gender expansive clients. I specialize in supporting people through trauma, mood disorders, anxiety, depression, and relationship or identity-related distress. If you're ready to dig deep, laugh a little, and grow a lot—let’s talk.
I rely on Psychodynamic Therapy to understand the "why”, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help you talk back to your inner critic, and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) to tune into the real feelings under the surface. When working with couples, I use the Gottman Method and a Systemic therapy to turn conflict into connection and build emotional intimacy.

Education

Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A. in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.S. in Psychology, Fordham University

Kristjana McCarthy

NY LMHC #015893 NJ LPC #37PC01205300 DE Out of State Telehealth Provider #MI-0000269 VT Out of State Telehealth Provider #068.0136583TELE FL Out of State Telehealth Provider #TPMC6268 ID Out of State Telehealth Provider #4071467
Provider

Kristina Damiano

Kris-tee-na Dam-ee-yann-o

(She/Her)

LMHC, Intern Supervisor

Therapy Style

Trauma Informed Collaborative Calmly Challenging Conversational Relational Focused Holds Intensity Well

Languages Spoken

English Spanish

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Autism Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Adoption Racism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Psychosis Health Anxiety Phobias Schizophrenia Infidelity Homicidal Ideation
I work from a place of non-judgement and authenticity where clients can feel free to show up as themselves. I value compassion and empathy and use collaboration to help clients achieve their goals. I use CBT and DBT to help clients understand behaviors, thoughts, emotions, and relationships. Working with couples, I use Attachment Theory and The Gottman Method to navigate relational issues.
I have clinical experience using a cultural, and trauma informed perspective to individualize treatment for my clients. I specialize in working with clients with anxiety, eating disorders/body image issues, OCD, relationship issues, ASD, ADHD, self-esteem, and sex and intimacy issues. I work with children, adolescents, adults, families, couples and LGBTQ+ individuals.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling, Northwestern University B.A. in Psychology, Binghamton University

License #

NY LMHC #015319 VT (068.0136985TELE) FL Out of State Telehealth Provider #TPMC7368
Provider

Laura Kiernan

lor-uh keer-nan

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Relational Focused Calmly Challenging Humorous Direct Collaborative

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Cultural issues Grief Chronic Illness OCD Body Dysmorphia Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Infidelity Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Polyamory HIV/Aids Adoption Racism Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Phobias Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Postpartum Depression Autism Oppositional Defiant Disorder Self Harm
I maintain a warm, nonjudgmental space and utilize an integrative approach informed by person-centered, relational, strength-based and cognitive behavioral principles. Within the context of a strong therapeutic relationship, I help individuals identify barriers to overall wellbeing and cultivate meaningful change in their lives.
My clinical focus includes working with adults experiencing anxiety, mood disorders, self-esteem issues, relationship challenges, family conflict, life transitions, and perfectionist tendencies. I incorporate person-centered, relational, CBT, and attachment-based approaches in my practice. Prior to receiving my M.A., I was a senior account executive at a strategic communications firm, which informs my work with individuals struggling with stress management, work-life balance, and career uncertainty.

Education

M.A. in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness, New York University B.A. in American Studies, Minor in Sociology, University of Virginia

License #

MHC-LP #P130243
Provider

Laura Park

lor-uh pahrk

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counseling Intern

Therapy Style

Trauma Informed Feedback Forward Pattern And Cycle Focused Warm Calmly Challenging Depth Oriented

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Cultural issues Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Body Dysmorphia Racism Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Eating disorders Addiction ADD or ADHD Grief Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Sleep Disorders Spirituality Autism Political Anxiety Self Harm Borderline PD Bipolar Anger Management Homicidal Ideation Chronic Illness OCD Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Adoption Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Psychosis Health Anxiety Phobias Schizophrenia Infidelity
I utilize a person-centered strengths-based approach when working with my clients, ensuring that I meet them where they’re at. Additionally, I draw from psychodynamic, behavioral, and trauma-focused modalities to inform my practice. Ultimately, I tailor my approach to each individual I work with and collaborate with them so we can achieve their goals.
I have extensive experience working young women in a collegiate setting, serving as a peer to talk through anxiety, depression, and sexual assault. Additionally, I assisted with research in suicide prevention interventions and have a great understanding of existing literature in the field.

Education

M.A. in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness, New York University B.S. in Applied Psychology, New York University

License #

NA
Provider

Lauren Salzano

Law-ren Sal-za-no

(She/Her)

Licensed Master Social Worker

Therapy Style

Growth Focused Trauma Informed Calmly Challenging Humorous Practical Relational Focused

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Addiction Anger Management Grief Domestic Violence Chronic Illness Postpartum Depression Adoption Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation Homicidal Ideation PTSD OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Racism Pmdd Self Harm Psychosis Schizophrenia Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Body Dysmorphia Polyamory HIV/Aids Autism Oppositional Defiant Disorder
I believe that the heart of therapy lies in the connection we build together. When you work with me, I take the time to understand your history, cultural background, and the key moments that have shaped you. Together, we’ll create sessions filled with support, laughter, and reflection, empowering you to create a life that reflects your truest self.
I've always had an innate interest in deeply understanding people. My diverse experience spans private practices, suicide hotlines, inpatient hospitals, and schools, which has allowed me to work with a wide range of populations. These experiences have only deepened my dedication to delivering trauma-informed and thoughtfully tailored care.

Education

MSW, Silberman School of Social Work-Hunter College B.A. in Economics, Minor in Psychology, SUNY Geneseo

License #

NY LMSW #124216
Provider

Lauri Liskin

Owner of Carnegie Hill Psychiatry, MD
As a psychiatrist with extensive experience in psychotherapy and psychopharmacology, I take an integrative approach to mental health care. I believe in tailoring treatment to each individual, combining medical expertise with a deep understanding of the psychological, emotional, and social factors that shape well-being. My work is rooted in creating a collaborative and supportive space where clients can explore their challenges and build meaningful, sustainable change.
My journey in psychiatry has included diverse clinical experiences across hospital, forensic, and private practice settings. I trained at The New York Presbyterian Hospital–Payne Whitney Clinic and completed a fellowship in Forensic Psychiatry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Over the years, I have worked in academic hospitals, correctional facilities, and outpatient clinics, giving me a broad perspective on mental health care. As the Owner and Medical Director of Carnegie Hill Psychiatry and Park Hill Psychiatry, I provide comprehensive treatment that integrates psychotherapy, psychopharmacology, and holistic approaches. My academic and leadership roles have further strengthened my commitment to advancing the field and supporting the next generation of mental health professionals.

Education

M.D Tulane University Of Louisiana Medical School

License #

MD 211489
Provider

Lilian (Lily) Amirfazli

lil-ee-uhn ah-mir-faz-lee

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counseling Intern

Therapy Style

Holistic Warm Collaborative Reflective Somatic Aware Trauma Informed

Languages Spoken

English Spanish Italian

Expertise

Borderline PD Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Adoption Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Pmdd Phobias Infidelity Bipolar Autism Grief Sex Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Racism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Psychosis Health Anxiety Schizophrenia Eating disorders Addiction Anger Management Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation
I approach therapy with warmth, openness, and curiosity. I value the therapeutic relationship and use an integrative lens rooted in psychodynamic therapy, mindfulness, and parts work. I aim to support clients in reconnecting with themselves, honoring their lived experiences, and building tools to regulate and thrive. I believe healing is not linear, and I strive to walk alongside clients with compassion and respect.
I am a psychotherapist intern and MSW candidate at Columbia University. I have a background in yoga, trauma-informed care, and research on families and healing modalities. My experience includes working with children, adults, and neurodiverse populations. I also teach Hatha and restorative yoga, integrating somatic therapy into my work. I am passionate about accessible, culturally responsive care that honors each client’s unique story.

Education

Master of Social Work, Columbia University B.A. in Finance, Michigan State University

Lilian Amirfazli

N/A
Provider

Lillian (Lila) Deuschle

lie-luh do-shell

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Deep Listener Reflective Conversational Grounded Warm

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Eating disorders Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence PTSD Chronic Illness Spirituality Executive Function Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Health Anxiety Borderline PD Bipolar Addiction Sex Suicidal Ideation OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Racism Autism Oppositional Defiant Disorder Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Psychosis Phobias Schizophrenia Infidelity HIV/Aids
I aim to create a safe, welcoming space where you feel truly heard and understood—free of judgment. By combining evidence-based practices with genuine compassion, I personalize therapy to fit your unique needs. My trauma-informed, collaborative approach helps us build a trusting, comforting relationship where we can explore challenges, process emotions, and work together to develop practical tools for emotional growth, well-being, and meaningful change.
I have experience working with individuals facing anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, addiction, and relationship challenges, among others. I’m here to support you in managing self-esteem, regulating emotions, handling stress, and setting healthy boundaries. With a focus on empowerment, I guide you toward greater self-awareness, insight, resilience, and overall emotional balance as you progress toward meaningful growth.

Education

M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, University of Arkansas at Fayetteville B.A. in Criminal Justice and Sociology with a minor in Social Work, University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

License #

MHC-LP #18-P132852-01
Provider

Lily Decker

Lil-E Deck-er

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Calmly Challenging Somatic Aware Warm Direct Collaborative Trauma Informed

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Autism Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Racism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Homicidal Ideation Psychosis Schizophrenia HIV/Aids
I offer a warm, empathic, and client-centered space where you can feel seen and supported. Drawing from DBT and somatic practices, I help you build tools while staying connected to your body and emotions. I believe we all have the power to discover who we are and what we want in our lives, relationships, and the world around us.
I am experienced in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), trauma-informed care, eating disorder treatment, and group therapy. My experience allows me to support clients in navigating complex emotions, building resilience, and fostering healthier relationships with themselves and others. I am dedicated to creating a safe, collaborative space where growth and healing can take place.

Education

M.S.Ed. in Mental Health Counseling, University of Miami

License #

NY MHC-LP #18-P139404-01 FL RMHC #IMH28727
Provider

Lyndsay Fee

Lin-zé Fé

(She/Her)

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Bipolar Cultural issues Addiction Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Chronic Illness Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Racism Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Infidelity Eating disorders ADD or ADHD Domestic Violence Sleep Disorders Adoption Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Climate Anxiety Pmdd Self Harm Phobias Autism
I am a passionate and empathic psychotherapist. I utilize principles from various treatment modalities and evidence based practices including; CBT, DBT, person-centered therapy, ACT, existentialism, positive psychology, mindfulness based stress reduction, motivational interviewing and psychodynamic therapy. My approach is dynamic and highly personalized to each client. I provide a warm, safe and nonjudgmental space to engage in exploration, self reflection and personal growth.
I have extensive experience working with individuals, couples and families. I specialize in anxiety, depression, relationship conflicts, life transitions, spirituality, grief, bereavement, crisis intervention, trauma, PTSD, substance abuse and addiction. I also specialize in developing self-esteem, coping skills, mindfulness and empowerment.

Education

M.S. in Clinical Social Work, Fordham University's School of Social Service B.A. in Human Development, Boston College

License #

NY LCSW #083422-01 NJ LCSW #44SC06238800
Provider

Macaul Hodge

Muh-call h-AH-j

(She/Her)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Progress Oriented Relational Focused Curiosity Driven Pattern And Cycle Focused Calmly Challenging Conversational

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Grief Sex Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Adoption Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Health Anxiety Phobias Addiction Anger Management Sexual Trauma or Abuse Spirituality Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Oppositional Defiant Disorder Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Infidelity Narcissistic Abuse
I work to help clients gain awareness of their self-concept and how they experience the world. Through integrative approaches, clients learn new ways of thinking that promote mental well-being. By developing insight into themselves, clients gain self-confidence, the ability to show up in their relationships, and the capacity to make change toward creating a fulfilling life.
I have experience working with a wide range of clients of varying ages and backgrounds. I have worked with clients suffering from an array of mental health issues including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, eating disorders, and suicidality. I support individuals, couples, and families in confronting their challenges and help them make positive changes within themselves.

Education

Ed.M in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A. in Counseling Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University B.A. in Narrative Studies, University of Southern California

License #

NY LMHC #015643
Provider

Mads Bukiet

Mads Boo-Ket

(They/Them)

Mental Health Counselor

Languages Spoken

English Spanish

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Health Anxiety Infidelity Addiction Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Homicidal Ideation Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Adoption Autism Oppositional Defiant Disorder Pmdd Psychosis Phobias Schizophrenia Eating disorders
I use a variety of therapeutic approaches, with an emphasis on existential, narrative and somatic techniques. My main tool is my curiosity about my clients’ inner lives - by working to understand my client’s motivations and boundaries, I help them gain clarity about their emotions and behavior. I use a person-centered and solution-focused lens to help clients find space for healing and change.
I am a queer identifying therapist and a third generation Holocaust survivor. I have experience helping clients navigate trauma, anxiety, depression, bereavement, life transitions, and relationship challenges. My background in birthwork and psychedelic crisis counseling has led me to prioritize trust and consent in the therapeutic relationship. My goal is to help clients construct lives that they find fulfilling and meaningful.

Education

M.S. in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness, New York University B.A. in Political Science, Oberlin College

Madelaine Bukiet

MHC-LP #18-P133590-01
Provider

Maggie Shi

Ma-gee She

(She/Her)

LMHC-D

Therapy Style

Accountability Minded Curiosity Driven Pattern And Cycle Focused Growth Focused Comfortable With Complexity Engaged

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Grief Executive Function Perfectionism Social Anxiety Bipolar Addiction Anger Management Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Polyamory HIV/Aids Racism Political Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Psychosis Health Anxiety Schizophrenia Infidelity Borderline PD Eating disorders Sex Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Postpartum Depression Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Phobias
I truly see each client as an individual, tailoring treatment to incorporate clients' unique strengths and desires. I mix cognitive behavioral therapy techniques with psychodynamic, mindfulness, and person-centered methods to reduce depression, anxiety, stress, and more. I work with clients to make lasting change by increasing insight and addressing underlying issues that are the source of their distress.
I've worked in mental health clinics and supportive housing settings and have experience with adults struggling with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, life transitions, grief, trauma, and substance abuse. I've worked for a suicide prevention/crisis hotline, counseled individuals who are homeless, volunteered with hospice patients, and worked with clients diagnosed with schizophrenia.

Education

M.A. in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness, New York University B.A. in English, Princeton University

Margaret Shi

NY LMHC-D #011756 NJ LPC #37PC00961200 CT LPC #6554
Provider

Marek Kruszelnicki

Mar-eck Kru-shel-nits-kee

(He/Him)

Mental Health Counseling Intern

Therapy Style

Practical Growth Focused Reflective Present Minded Conversational Warm

Expertise

Spirituality Health Anxiety
I am a gentle companion who supports and assists you on the journey to self-healing, discovery, and awareness. I use a person-centered therapy approach that welcomes clients with compassion in a non-judgmental environment. I also incorporate CBT as a more structured method to explore behavioral patterns and thoughts. Everything I do is with your well-being at heart, with mindfulness woven into the process
I am a graduate student in the MHC Program at Hunter College. I gained counseling experience by volunteering at a hospital, where I developed and facilitated a program called “Therapy Through Meditation.” I support young adults, older adults, and couples in navigating interpersonal challenges, depression, anxiety, trauma, and PTSD, among other issues. I incorporate mindfulness-based practices into therapy to foster insight, resilience, and meaningful growth.

Education

MSEd in Mental Health Counseling, Hunter College (in progress) B.S in Finance and CIS, CUNY (Baruch College)

License #

NA
Provider

Marina Tormey

ma-ree-na tor-mee

(She/Her)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Meaning Centered Trauma Informed Nervous System Conscious Existential Calmly Challenging Holistic

Languages Spoken

English Russian Ukrainian

Expertise

Cultural issues Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Chronic Illness Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Bipolar Eating disorders Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Sex Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation OCD Sleep Disorders Postpartum Depression Racism Executive Function Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Self Harm Phobias Borderline PD Autism Homicidal Ideation HIV/Aids Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Political Anxiety Pmdd Psychosis Schizophrenia Infidelity
My life journey has taught me that no one is immune to life’s uncertainties, yet a collaborative relationship can inspire us to redefine our stories and embrace what’s unresolved. I emphasize holistic health by integrating mindfulness, spirituality, and neuroscience. Using EMDR, CBT, IFS, Attachment Work, and Trauma-Focused Psychodynamic techniques, I create a healing environment that fosters self-actualization and meaningful growth.
As a Trained EMDR therapist, with clinical experience in Attachment-Focused Interventions, IFS, TF-CBT, and Integrative Neuroscience (prioritizing the role of the brain-body connection), I empower my clients to experience deep, lasting transformation on their healing journey. I work with adolescents and adults navigating trauma healing, generational wounds, attachment, hopelessness, anxiety, depression, life transitions, spirituality, and a lost sense of self.

Education

M.A. in Professional Counseling, Oral Roberts University B.A. in Psychology, Oral Roberts University

License #

NY LMHC #015332
Provider

Marney Staviss

mar-nee stav-iss

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Integrative Deep Listener Reflective Collaborative Warm

Languages Spoken

English French

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Autism Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Homicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Adoption Racism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Psychosis Health Anxiety Phobias Schizophrenia Infidelity
Life can feel overwhelming - whether you're managing stress, navigating relationships, or handling the pressures of everyday life. Drawing from DBT, client-centered, and somatic approaches, I help clients build practical coping skills, gain insight into their patterns, and feel more confident facing challenges. Together, we create a supportive, nonjudgmental space where meaningful, lasting change can happen.
I have a background in mental health counseling, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), and sports psychology. I’ve supported individuals from diverse backgrounds, addressing anxiety, depression, disordered eating, life transitions, self-esteem, and performance enhancement. I’m passionate about helping people build resilience, deepen self-awareness, and create lasting change through a supportive, client-centered approach.

Education

B.A in Psychology, McGill University M.S.Ed. in Mental Health Counseling, University of Miami

License #

FL RMHCI #IMH28171 NY MHC-LP #18-P139754-01
Provider

Maryia (Mary) Bokhan

Mah-ree-yuah Boh-khuhn

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Calmly Challenging Deep Listener Structured Purposeful Skills Based Depth Oriented

Languages Spoken

English Russian Italian

Expertise

Eating disorders Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Racism Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Phobias Bipolar Anger Management Suicidal Ideation Sleep Disorders Postpartum Depression Oppositional Defiant Disorder Psychosis Schizophrenia Infidelity Borderline PD Adoption Autism Executive Function Self Harm
I welcome you into a space where you can be yourself. Blending CBT, DBT, Gestalt therapy, and a client-centered approach, I tailor each session around what works best for every person. Living in four countries has deepened my appreciation for different stories, values, and paths. You don’t have to navigate it alone-I’m here to help.
I focus on therapy for trauma, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and relationship concerns, offering support to adolescents, adults, and couples. As an ICF-PCC-certified coach specializing in self-confidence, I hold Emotional Trauma and Gestalt Psychology certifications. Have helped numerous clients achieve therapy goals.

Education

M.S. in Applied Behavioral Psychology, St. Francis College B.S. in Psychology, Maksim Tank Belarussian State Pedagogical University

License #

MHC-LP #18-P133781-01
Provider

Mason Dana

May-Son Day-Na

(She/They)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Nervous System Conscious Pattern And Cycle Focused Integrative Curiosity Driven Holistic Embodied

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Sex Chronic Illness Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory HIV/Aids Racism Executive Function Climate Anxiety Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Autism Anger Management Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD OCD Postpartum Depression Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Health Anxiety Infidelity Suicidal Ideation Sleep Disorders Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Pmdd Phobias
We all have a story we've created to make sense of our lives. I strive to create a safe, non-judgmental space to unpack and make sense of this narrative in a trauma-informed way, incorporating somatic and mindfulness techniques. I focus on the whole person, collaboratively personalizing care to each client’s individual needs while considering how cultural identity and marginalized experience impact mental wellbeing.
I am a sex-positive, poly, kink affirming therapist and has a diverse clinical background working with LGBTQIA+, GNC, ENM, first and second generation immigrant adults and members of the BIPOC community. I bring my background in empirical research to my counseling practice, integrating an interest and commitment to evidence based practice with a deeply compassionate and relational approach.

Education

M.A. in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness, NYU Steinhardt B.S. in Biology, Spelman College

License #

MHC-LP #18-P123351-01
Provider

Mazia Iqbal

mah-zee-uh ick-bahl

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counseling Intern

Therapy Style

Progress Oriented Collaborative Holistic Curiosity Driven Growth Focused Warm

Languages Spoken

Hindi Urdu

Expertise

Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Spirituality Polyamory Racism Social Anxiety Burnout Infidelity Bipolar Eating disorders Autism Anger Management Sex Domestic Violence PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Postpartum Depression Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Childhood Trauma Pmdd Health Anxiety Phobias Schizophrenia Borderline PD Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation HIV/Aids Executive Function Narcissistic Abuse Self Harm
I believe therapy is a shared journey of growth and healing. I create a space for you to be your authentic self with openness, care, and a bit of playfulness. As a second-generation Pakistani American woman, I honor the impact of culture and identity on mental health. My goal is to build genuine connections and support each client’s unique path to meaningful change.
I am a Mental Health Counseling graduate student at Columbia University with experience supporting individuals in crisis and families facing medical trauma. I am interested in working with adults, adolescents, first-generation, and racially diverse clients dealing with depression, anxiety, life changes, cultural conflicts, low self-esteem, and relationship issues. My approach is individualized, drawing from person-centered, psychodynamic, and CBT methods to promote self-understanding and growth.

Education

Ed.M in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A. in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.A. in Psychology, St. John’s University

License #

NA
Provider

Megan Wessler

May-gan Wess-lur

(She/Her)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Integrative Warm Humorous Collaborative Attuned Growth Focused

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Chronic Illness Spirituality Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Childhood Trauma Pmdd Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Addiction HIV/Aids Racism Autism
With a collaborative and affirming approach to therapy, my practice is grounded in the belief that every individual has the capacity for continuous growth and self-discovery. Using compassion and authenticity, I draw from a variety of therapeutic influences including person-centered, psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, and narrative approaches to meet the unique needs of each client.
Before beginning my counseling psychology training, I spent a decade working in the corporate world. My many formative career experiences contributed to my interest in mental health and motivated my career transition. My clinical interests include career counseling & life transitions, anxiety & stress management, self-compassion & self-care, relationships & intimacy, and perinatal mental health.

Education

Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A. in Counseling Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University B.A. in Art History, New York University

License #

LMHC # 017210
Provider

Melissa Fingado

muh-LISS-uh fin-GAH-doh

(She/They)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Trauma Informed Holistic Curiosity Driven Somatic Aware Calmly Challenging Direct

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

ADD or ADHD Grief Chronic Illness Body Dysmorphia Autism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD OCD Polyamory Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Psychosis Phobias
I believe authenticity, trust, and collaboration are essential to create a space to feel safe to explore and better understand yourself. Together we'll find a tailored, holistic approach that works best for you, often using CBT, ACT, Narrative, Psychodynamic, and Somatic therapies to help identify the roots of challenges and make the changes needed to help you feel aligned with who you want to be.
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with experience working with clients ranging in age from teens through late adulthood. I am passionate about serving the LGBTQIA+ community, often working with individuals experiencing anxiety, low mood, low self esteem, relationship struggles, neurodivergence, and the everyday challenges of being a human.

Education

M.S. in Education, Mental Health Counseling, Hunter College B.S. in General Business Administration, University of Rhode Island

License #

NY LMHC #015388
Provider

Michael Bohuski

MY-kuhl bo-HUH-ski

(He/Him)

Mental Health Counselor, CCTP-1

Therapy Style

Contextual Thinker Nervous System Conscious Holds Intensity Well Conversational Growth Focused Comfortable With Complexity

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

ADD or ADHD Spirituality Autism Executive Function Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Borderline PD Bipolar Cultural issues Addiction Anger Management Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Racism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Childhood Trauma Psychosis Health Anxiety Phobias Eating disorders Sex Domestic Violence HIV/Aids Pmdd Self Harm Infidelity
I am here to help you fill your life with more of what matters most to you! Together, we might address things like self-care, relationships, adjusting to change, getting out of your head, or gaining control over trauma responses. I practice Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy.
I work with diverse adult individuals of all ages. I have helped clients tame their perfectionism, get out of depressive ruts, invigorate their social lives, grieve losses, adapt to big changes, communicate effectively, and live their best lives with ADHD, ASD, and Bipolar. I was an environmental engineer before becoming a therapist.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling, Baruch College M.Eng. in Environmental Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute B.S. in Environmental Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

License #

NY MHC-LP #18-P123159-02 CT LPCA #8710
Provider

Michelle McKeon

mi-shell mick-kee-in

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Reflective Growth Focused Comfortable With Complexity Existential Collaborative Direct

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Autism ADD or ADHD Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Spirituality Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Anger Management Sex Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Racism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Infidelity Borderline PD Addiction Homicidal Ideation OCD HIV/Aids Psychosis Phobias Schizophrenia
Therapy invites room for reflection, healing, and personal growth. Creating a warm and steady space allows clients to explore their thoughts and emotions at a comfortable pace. My style balances honesty with compassion, drawing from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness, and Person-Centered work. Trauma-informed care and psychoeducation are woven in to support clients in developing insight and meaningful change.
More than two decades in school counseling and additional clinical experience have shaped my work with children, teens, adults, couples, and families from varied cultural and neurodivergent backgrounds. I often support clients navigating anxiety, depression, ADHD, life transitions, and relationship challenges. When working with couples, Gottman-informed strategies guide communication, emotional awareness, and stronger relational foundations.

Education

M.S. in School Counseling, Long Island University B.A. in Sociology, Fairfield University

License #

MHC-LP #18-P125395-02
Provider

Mina Cuhadar

Mi-n-ah Choo(italic)-h-ah-d-ah-r

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Holistic Calmly Challenging Collaborative Pattern And Cycle Focused Attuned Curiosity Driven

Languages Spoken

Turkish English

Expertise

Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Grief Spirituality Adoption Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Borderline PD Bipolar Autism Addiction Sex Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Executive Function Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Phobias Eating disorders Anger Management Sexual Trauma or Abuse OCD Postpartum Depression Racism Pmdd Self Harm
I integrate IFS, REBT, Gestalt, narrative, psychodynamic, and existential approaches to help clients understand and change unhelpful patterns. Using empathy, humor, positive psychology, and collaborative tools like tapping and visualization, I guide clients from limiting mindsets to embracing possibilities. Inspired by Carl Jung, I see therapy as a journey toward authenticity, where clients can connect with their true selves, fostering growth and deeper self-awareness.
With experience in an intensive outpatient clinic and in private practice, I’ve supported individuals navigating self-esteem, life transitions, anxiety, and relationship challenges. As a bicultural therapist, I bring empathy and insight to those navigating identity conflicts and family dynamics. I’m here to support you in creating the life you want—and deserve—with compassion, intention, and the kind of honest support that sometimes includes a loving nudge.

Education

M.A and E.d.M in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College Columbia University. M.A in Psychology, Cognitive Sciences (Neuroscience concentration) and Psycholinguistics, Northwestern University

License #

MHC-LP #18-P136437-01
Provider

Morgan Dominguez

Mor-gen Doh-ming-gehz

(She/Her)

LMHC-D, Clinical Supervisor, CST, EMDR

Therapy Style

Calmly Challenging Direct Warm Collaborative Conversational Humorous

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Homicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Racism Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Addiction Adoption Climate Anxiety Psychosis Schizophrenia Sleep Disorders HIV/Aids Executive Function
I use an eclectic, collaborative approach to ensure an individualized, multicultural, and strengths-based lens when working with clients to ensure effectiveness of treatment. I bring empathy, humor and enthusiasm to sessions, which I believe has a positive influence on the therapeutic relationship.
I specialize in PTSD, Complex Trauma, and Couple’s Counseling. I am EMDR trained, and I utilize trauma focused CBT to treat clients who have experienced physical, psychological, and sexual trauma. As a Certified Sex Therapist, I see individuals and couples who are looking to overcome their sexual difficulties, and other relationship issues.

Education

M.A. in Counseling Psychology, University of Hawai'i at Hilo B.A. in Economics, Management, and Business Administration, University of Miami

License #

NY LMHC-D #011026 NJ LPC #37PC00940500 CT LPC #6890 CA LPCC #21219 FL Out of State Telehealth Provider #TPMC4274
Provider

Olivia (Liv) Lombardo

Uh-LIV-ee-uh Lom-BAR-do

(She/Her/Hers)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Humorous Attuned Deep Listener Calmly Challenging Trauma Informed Collaborative

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD OCD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Autism Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Infidelity Homicidal Ideation Chronic Illness Adoption Racism Psychosis Health Anxiety Schizophrenia Sex Narcissistic Abuse Phobias
I believe that the therapeutic relationship between therapist and client is essential to quality care. I understand the hesitations and fears that can arise when beginning therapy and choosing to bravely explore your emotions. My approach is grounded in compassion, honesty, and authenticity. Humor can be found in my sessions when appropriate while also drawing on mindfulness techniques.
I am a trauma-informed therapist that specializes in eating disorders, disordered eating, body image concerns, ADHD, trauma, depression, anxiety, family/relational issues, and identity-related challenges. My therapeutic approach is drawn from my extensive background in higher levels of care, integrating CBT, DBT, and Psychodynamic practices. My style is personalized to each client's individual needs, with an emphasis on encouragement and self-acceptance.

Education

M.S in Mental Helth Counseling, Forham Universty BA in communications, Baylor Univeristy

License #

MHC-LP #18-P127815-02
Provider

Olivia Kick

oh-lih-vee-uh kik

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counseling Intern

Therapy Style

Trauma Informed Humorous Curiosity Driven Calmly Challenging Growth Focused Present Minded

Expertise

Eating disorders Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Grief PTSD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Bipolar Autism Anger Management Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation OCD Postpartum Depression Adoption Racism Oppositional Defiant Disorder Health Anxiety Phobias Schizophrenia Infidelity Borderline PD Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation Chronic Illness Polyamory HIV/Aids Narcissistic Abuse Self Harm Psychosis
 I utilize an integrative approach to counseling, drawing from multiple evidence-based modalities tailored to meet the needs of each client. My work is grounded in a foundation of trauma-informed care, with particular attention to treating trauma, anxiety, depression, and interpersonal challenges. I strive to create a safe, supportive, therapeutic environment where clients can explore their experiences, build resilience, and move toward meaningful change.
As a counselor-in-training, I lead with empathy, curiosity, and a commitment to ongoing professional growth. My background in child development, gained through previous work in childcare settings, has deepened my understanding of emotional, cognitive, and relational development across the lifespan. This experience has also strengthened my ability to connect with clients of all ages with patience, warmth, and attunement to their individual needs.

Education

M.Ed in Mental Health Counseling, Fordham University B.A. in Psychology, Marist College

License #

NA
Provider

Peter Douglas

PEE-TUH DUG-LUHS

(He/Him)

Founder, Chief Executive Officer, LCSW

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Homicidal Ideation PTSD OCD Spirituality Polyamory HIV/Aids Racism Executive Function Eating disorders Chronic Illness Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Postpartum Depression Autism
I utilize traditional psychodynamic psychotherapy principles alongside contemporary, here-and-now techniques that deliver results. My approach is respectful, interactive, and dynamic, blending the art and science of therapy with creativity and spontaneity to keep the process fresh and inspired. I tackle complex issues step by step, focusing on deconstructing and dismantling limiting beliefs at their source to support, clarify, and help you execute your potential.
Throughout my 25-year career, I've had the privilege of working with a highly diverse group of people across various life stages and challenges. I am comfortable working with families, couples, individuals, and children. My specialties include trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety and panic attacks, challenges faced by transitioning young adults, emotional regulation issues, and family discord, among others.

Education

Master's Degree in Social Work from Hunter College School of Social Work. Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Allegheny College.

License #

NY LCSW-R, #060963 CT LCSW #15233
Provider

Rachel Landman

reh-ih-chuhl LAN-dmuhn

(She/Her)

Managing Partner, Chief Operations Officer, Clinical Supervisor, LMHC

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Bipolar Cultural issues Anger Management Suicidal Ideation OCD Postpartum Depression Borderline PD Eating disorders Addiction ADD or ADHD Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation Spirituality HIV/Aids Sex PTSD Chronic Illness Sleep Disorders
As an existential therapist, I embrace the journey of exploring life's deepest questions with my clients. My approach focuses on understanding personal choices, freedom, and the inherent challenges of human existence. I guide individuals towards authentic self-discovery and meaningful living, helping them confront anxieties about death, isolation, freedom, and meaning. Together, we strive to create a life that reflects their truest self.
I began my career working in school settings, supporting children on the autism spectrum and those with developmental, social, or emotional concerns. Over the years, my practice has expanded to include adults, children, couples, and families, addressing a wide range of psychological and relational issues. This diverse experience enriches my ability to connect with and support my clients through their unique life challenges.

Education

Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A. in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.A. in Psychology & Sociology from CUNY Hunter College

License #

NY LMHC-D #008382 NJ LPC #37PC00869100
Provider

Randy Antigua

Ran-dee An-tee-gu-ah

(He/Him)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Deep Listener Calmly Challenging Accountability Minded Attuned Centering Warm

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Sex OCD Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Health Anxiety Eating disorders Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Chronic Illness Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Autism Oppositional Defiant Disorder Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Childhood Trauma Self Harm Phobias Infidelity Suicidal Ideation Polyamory Psychosis
Born and raised in New York and coming from Latino roots, I offer a warm, down-to-earth space where you can show up as you are—no shame, no judgment. Mental health can carry stigma in many underrepresented communities, and I’m here to help change that using my eclectic approach. I tailor therapy to your unique story, walking with you through it all—with respect, care, and authenticity.
Coming from a private practice, I aim to make sessions a safe therapeutic space. My work is grounded in providing empathy and evidence-based practices, with a deep commitment to helping clients heal, grow, and thrive. I’ve previously worked with clients focusing in areas such as anxiety, depression, relational issues, adjustment disorders, emotional regulation, and life transitions.

Education

M.S. in Mental Health Counseling, Manhattan University B.S, in Human Services, New York City College of Technology

License #

MHC-LP #18-P134698-01
Provider

Reilly Butler

ri-lee but-ler

(She/Her)

Licensed Master Social Worker

Therapy Style

Deep Listener Warm Present Minded Engaged Reflective Collaborative

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

ADD or ADHD Grief PTSD Chronic Illness Body Dysmorphia Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Eating disorders Cultural issues Addiction Anger Management Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation Spirituality Adoption Racism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Pmdd Self Harm Phobias Bipolar Autism Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation OCD Sleep Disorders Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Psychosis Schizophrenia Infidelity
Therapy is a deeply personal journey, and I strive to create a safe, supportive space where you feel genuinely heard and accepted. Together, we’ll explore your inner world at a pace that feels right for you. Using tools from cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and mindfulness approaches, I bring my warmth, compassion, and curiosity into our collaborative work to help support your unique needs and goals.
I have experience working with adults and adolescents from diverse backgrounds, and have worked in school-based and healthcare settings. My clinical work focuses on clients working through depression, anxiety, grief, interpersonal and relationship conflict, and trauma-based challenges. Prior to pursing my MSW, I worked in the fashion industry doing public relations for various brands.

Education

MSW, New York University B.A in Psychology and Communications, Miami University

License #

NY LMSW #128059
Provider

Reiner Vincent San Pascual De Guzman

Ray-Ner Vin-sent San-Pas-Kwal De-Gooz-man

(He/They)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Direct Curiosity Driven Growth Focused Deep Listener Comfortable With Complexity Humorous

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Racism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Bipolar Homicidal Ideation Chronic Illness Polyamory Borderline PD Eating disorders Autism Addiction OCD Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Adoption Pmdd Psychosis Schizophrenia
The way you see yourself shapes the way you move through the world. If that view feels clouded, therapy can help. I work with clients to uncover what holds them back and practice new ways of thinking that bring clarity and ease. You can expect to feel understood and challenged as we build skills for lasting confidence, perspective, and purpose.
I have worked with individuals and couples, supporting clients through stress, self-doubt, relationship concerns, and major life transitions. My approach integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Narrative Therapy, grounding our work in evidence-based methods while tailoring treatment to each client’s goals. At the heart of my practice is a commitment to providing a space where clients feel supported and challenged as they move toward meaningful change.

Education

Master of Arts in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness, NYU Bachelor of Science in Psychology, CUNY City College

License #

MHC-LP #P137767
Provider

Renata Fayzullina

reh-nah-tah fye-zoo-lee-nah

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Warm Collaborative Depth Oriented Reflective Attuned Trauma Informed

Languages Spoken

English Russian

Expertise

Eating disorders Addiction Postpartum Depression Borderline PD Bipolar Cultural issues Autism ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory HIV/Aids Adoption Racism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Psychosis Health Anxiety Phobias Schizophrenia Infidelity Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Homicidal Ideation
I honor the complexity and uniqueness of each person. In our work together, I will help you understand yourself and uncover your inherent strength and worth. Informed by my own complex cultural background, I value nurturing multiple identities and telling your story in a way that feels empowering. Rooted in person-centered therapy, my approach weaves in psychodynamic, narrative, and behavioral perspectives, complemented by mindfulness practices.
I have extensive experience working with clients navigating substance use, as well as depression, anxiety, and trauma that often accompany it. I also focus on helping clients manage life transitions and identity shifts, such as becoming a parent, immigrating, or experiencing loss. I bring my own identities as an immigrant and a mother into the room and welcome clients adjusting to a new reality.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling, Baruch College M.A. in Psychology, Boston University B.A. in Clinical Psychology, Lomonosov Moscow State University

License #

MHC-LP #18-P137812-01
Provider

Rita Aliperti

(She/They)

LMHC-D, Clinical Supervisor, Office Manger- QU

Therapy Style

Existential Trauma Informed Calmly Challenging Humorous Grounded Somatic Aware

Languages Spoken

English Italian

Expertise

Eating disorders Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Health Anxiety Borderline PD Bipolar Autism Grief Domestic Violence OCD Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Racism Oppositional Defiant Disorder Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Phobias Infidelity Homicidal Ideation Sleep Disorders HIV/Aids Psychosis Schizophrenia
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to therapy, and our work together will reflect your unique needs and wants. You lead the way, and I am along for the ride to support you, highlight your strengths, and provide resources. My therapeutic specialties are Trauma-Focused Therapy, Mindfulness, and Existential Therapy. I am trained in Intuitive Eating and Health at Every Size aligned.
I have had the pleasure of collaborating with people from various walks of life. I have worked extensively with families and individuals of all ages. I have experience with trauma work, LGBTQIA+ issues, body-image, and social justice concerns. I have a background in teaching yoga and often incorporate mindfulness and somatic practices into my work. I am a queer-identifying and queer-affirming therapist.

Education

M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, SUNY Plattsburgh B.S. in Wellness Management, SUNY Oswego

License #

NY LMHC-D #12095 NJ LPC #37PC00966700 CT LPC #8377 ID Out of State Telehealth Provider #2371253 SC Out of State Telehealth Provider #1879 VT Out of State Telehealth Credential #068.0136509TELE FL Out of State Telehealth Provider #TPMC6095 DL Out of State Telehealth Provider #MI-0000263
Provider

Samantha Stavropoulos

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Humorous Grounded Purposeful Conversational Curiosity Driven Warm

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Bipolar Cultural issues Autism ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Racism Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Eating disorders Sleep Disorders Adoption Executive Function Pmdd Borderline PD Homicidal Ideation OCD HIV/Aids
I know therapy can feel intimidating but I’m glad you’re here. My approach to therapy includes meeting you where you are and building a trusting, non-judgmental environment for you to explore and truly be your authentic self. I approach each individual with genuine care, curiosity, and empathy. I utilize an eclectic approach, drawing from multiple techniques to tailor your treatment to fit your individual needs.
I have experience working with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families from diverse backgrounds. I support individuals learning to navigate anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, life transitions, emotion regulation, self-esteem, relationship issues, sexuality, and intimacy. Utilizing person-centered and evidence-based practices, we will work together to explore your identity, and identify and challenge learned patterns that no longer align with who you are and want to be.

Education

MS.Ed in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, St. Johns University B.A in Psychology, University of Maryland

License #

MHC-LP #18-P133108-01
Provider

Sarah Kinane

Sair-uh Ke-naine

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Relational Focused Collaborative Integrative Skills Based Comfortable With Complexity Calmly Challenging

Languages Spoken

Spanish English

Expertise

Cultural issues Autism ADD or ADHD Anger Management Sex Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Health Anxiety Phobias Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Addiction Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Homicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Narcissistic Abuse Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Psychosis Schizophrenia Infidelity
My practice is grounded in social justice and promoting psychological flexibility. I take a warm, holistic approach, blending CBT, ACT, and psychodynamic therapy to support your unique journey. Together, we’ll work towards your goals with a mix of insight, understanding, and practical solutions, creating a safe, collaborative space where you feel supported every step of the way.
I am a Counseling Psychology PhD candidate at Fordham University and MHC-LP. I have five years of experience providing therapy and psychological assessments to individuals across the lifespan. I specialize in working with neurodivergent individuals, anger management, anxiety, depression, and those exploring their identity development and other life transitions. I also have experience working with children, college students, and professionals in high-intensity roles.

Education

M.S.Ed. in Mental Health Counseling, Fordham University B.A. in History and Sociology, with a Minor in Applied Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara

License #

MHC-LP #18-P133389-01
Provider

Sarah Morris

Sair-rah More-ris

(She/Her)

LMHC-D, Clinical Supervisor

Therapy Style

Nervous System Conscious Calmly Challenging Conversational Comfortable With Complexity Trauma Informed Meaning Centered

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Cultural issues Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence PTSD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Childhood Trauma Pmdd Infidelity Eating disorders ADD or ADHD Sex Chronic Illness Executive Function Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Bipolar Autism Anger Management Sleep Disorders HIV/Aids Racism Health Anxiety
I am a trauma-informed therapist specializing in infertility, perinatal mental health, and postpartum support. I strive to provide compassion-driven therapy for individuals and couples pulling from person centered and humanistic approaches, working to foster authentic connection through patience, empathy, and collaboration.
As a psychotherapist with over 10 years of experience, I specialize in treating anxiety, depression, and trauma-related disorders with a culturally sensitive approach. Lately, my focus has shifted toward providing dedicated care for women dealing with infertility, reproductive stress, and perinatal mental health challenges. I’m trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Somatic and Mindfulness Practices, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and have had the privilege of working across both nonprofit and private sectors to help clients build healthier, more fulfilling lives.

Education

M.S. in Mental Health Counseling, Fitchburg State University B.A. in Psychology, Mount Holyoke College

Sarah Dombrowski

NY LMHC-D #010711 NJ LPC #37PC01057100 FL Out of State Telehealth Provider #TPMC4619
Provider

Sharmishtha Chakraborty

shar-mish-tha chak-ruh-bor-tee

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Languages Spoken

Bengali Hindi Marathi
I approach therapy with deep curiosity, empathy, and compassion. Creating a space where clients feel supported, showing up as their authentic selves. It is essential to me that you feel safe, seen, and understood within a nonjudgmental environment. I believe in collaboratively exploring your unique needs while fostering long-term resilience and healing. My goal: to build a validating therapeutic alliance that nurtures hope and self-compassion.
My clinical experience includes working with adolescents, young adults, and adults navigating depression, stress, trauma, anxiety, relationship concerns, and identity-related challenges. I integrate approaches such as CBT, EFT, Narrative Therapy, Trauma-Focused CBT, and mindfulness-based practices to support clients in navigating life’s experiences. My multicultural background informs my work, allowing me to approach each client with greater understanding and appreciation for diverse perspectives and cultural complexities.

Education

M.S in Mental Health Counselling, Pace University. M.A in Counselling Psychology, SNDT University, India B.A with a Majors in Psychology, India

License #

NY MHC-LP # 18-P141641-01
Provider

Shengzi Sun

shen-NG-zi s-OOL-n

(She/Her)

LMHC-D

Therapy Style

Accountability Minded Embodied Present Minded Resilience Based Deep Listener Collaborative

Languages Spoken

Mandarin English

Expertise

Bipolar Cultural issues Addiction Grief Domestic Violence PTSD OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Adoption Racism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Infidelity Borderline PD Eating disorders ADD or ADHD Anger Management Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation Body Dysmorphia Executive Function Perfectionism Climate Anxiety Self Harm Sex Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Oppositional Defiant Disorder Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Psychosis Phobias Schizophrenia
I believe everyone has the potential to achieve their life goals. Therapy is a journey where we explore your inner world, recognize your power from within, and embrace your true self. We are companions in this journey. Together, we will work to overcome barriers to your ideal future. I integrate Person-Centered Counseling, Gestalt therapy, Narrative psychotherapy, Existential theories, and relational approaches to support your growth.
I have worked with teenagers, adults, and couples with various mental health concerns including depression, anxiety, primary family issues, trauma, life transition & adjustment difficulties, and various addiction issues. I am particularly passionate about supporting bilingual populations from culturally diverse backgrounds, helping them navigate the system and thrive in their own ways.

Education

Ed.M in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College Columbia University M.A. in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College Columbia University B.A. in Psychology & Social Behavior and Film & Media Studies, University of California

License #

NY LMHC-D #013542 FL Out of State Telehealth Provider #TPMC4681
Provider

Sheridan Bascombe

Share-ih-din Baa-scuhm

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Curiosity Driven Reflective Conversational Collaborative Warm Growth Focused

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Cultural issues Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Bipolar Eating disorders Autism Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Infidelity Borderline PD OCD Polyamory Postpartum Depression Phobias
I believe lasting change begins with understanding that your value isn’t conditional. I work with clients facing people-pleasing tendencies and perfectionism, helping them create meaningful change by exploring their values and beliefs. Using a client-centered approach and cognitive behavioral techniques, I help clients establish boundaries that align with their goals, fostering confidence and a deeper connection to themselves.
I have experience working in both community mental health and private practice settings. In my previous roles, I supported youth and families in the foster care system navigating loss and abandonment. I’ve also worked with adults-- primarily women of color, with varying ages and identities who were experiencing anxiety, navigating life transitions, or seeking to reconnect with themselves.

Education

Ed.M in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College Columbia University M.A. in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College Columbia University B.A. in Psychology, Baruch College, CUNY

License #

MHC-LP #18-P131283-01
Provider

Sierra Bickford

SIE-er-rah BICK-ford

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counseling Intern

Therapy Style

Purposeful Meaning Centered Collaborative Existential Direct

Expertise

Addiction Anger Management Spirituality Executive Function Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Autism ADD or ADHD Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Adoption Racism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Childhood Trauma Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Homicidal Ideation Oppositional Defiant Disorder Pmdd Psychosis Schizophrenia
My approach centers on honesty and collaboration between therapist and client. I believe every client has the strength and self-knowledge to tackle their challenges; therapy is the place to uncover inner strength and sharpen the self-knowledge we have learned to doubt. I integrate several modalities into my practice, focusing on Cognitive Behavioral, Psychodynamic, Existential, and Narrative Therapy while incorporating a Multicultural and Feminist Therapy lens.
I have worked with adults experiencing specific disorders such as anxiety, depression, bipolar, ADHD, eating disorders, and personality disorders, as well as more general issues such as existential dread, adjustment issues, life transition stress, burnout, organizational issues, interpersonal conflict, career changes, and crises of identity. All of these experiences have made me adept at guiding clients through their search for meaning, understanding, and purpose.

Education

M.Ed. in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College Columbia University B.S. in Biology, University of New Hampshire

License #

NA
Provider

Stephanie Okori

Stef-uh-nee Oh-kor-ee

(She/Her)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Languages Spoken

English Haitian Creole

Expertise

Cultural issues Suicidal Ideation Spirituality Racism Bipolar Anger Management PTSD Borderline PD ADD or ADHD Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids
Hi, I’m Stephanie! I’m passionate about helping you embrace your authentic self and achieve your goals. Together, we’ll uncover what’s holding you back and develop actionable strategies to move forward. My approach emphasizes trauma-focused care that fosters healing, resilience, and alignment with your values. I also incorporate the profound impact of culture, religion, and spirituality, tailoring therapy to ensure it aligns with your beliefs.
Before transitioning to private practice, I worked in crisis stabilization, risk management, and long-term treatment planning. I specialize in self-esteem, trauma recovery, stress management, and goal setting, helping clients navigate challenges like anxiety, depression, and life transitions. Let’s work together to create meaningful change and help you live a life that feels authentic and fulfilling.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling & Behavioral Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine B.A. in Psychology, Spelman College

License #

NY LMHC #012426 FL Out of State Telehealth Provider #TPMC4770
Provider

Steve Akchayan

STEEV AK-CHAY-UHN

(He/Him)

LMHC-D, Clinical Supervisor, Director of Auditing

Therapy Style

Holds Intensity Well Direct Works Well With Ambivilance Structured Relational Focused Present Minded

Languages Spoken

English Arabic

Expertise

Bipolar Cultural issues Addiction Grief Sex Chronic Illness Polyamory Racism Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Health Anxiety Infidelity Eating disorders ADD or ADHD Anger Management Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation OCD Body Dysmorphia Childhood Trauma Self Harm Borderline PD Domestic Violence PTSD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Adoption Climate Anxiety Phobias
I take an integrative approach to therapy, tailoring my methods to meet your unique needs, goals, and aspirations. I incorporate evidence-based practices such as CBT, REBT, and a person-centered framework. l also use a Positive Confrontational style, where I gently challenge negative perceptions, limiting beliefs, and automatic thought patterns to help you build resilience and achieve personal growth.
I work with individuals and couples from diverse backgrounds, addressing depression, anxiety, substance use, chronic pain, and relationship challenges. I support partners navigating communication, trust, intimacy, and conflict resolution to build stronger relationships. As a gender-affirming therapist, I help LGBTQ+ clients navigate trauma, relationships, and self-identity. My approach fosters a collaborative, inclusive space to explore experiences and create lasting change.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling, Baruch College B.A. in Psychology, Hunter College

Steven Akchayan

NY LMHC #011520
Provider

Tashanee Edwards

Ta-shuh-nee Ehd-werdz

(She/Her)

LMHC-D, Clinical Supervisor, NCC

Therapy Style

Humorous Collaborative Warm Conversational Calmly Challenging Accountability Minded

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Bipolar Cultural issues ADD or ADHD PTSD Chronic Illness Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Anger Management Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Spirituality Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Racism Executive Function Political Anxiety Childhood Trauma Self Harm Infidelity OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Psychosis Health Anxiety Phobias
I utilize an eclectic style that adapts to the unique needs of each client to meet their concerns, expectations, and goals. With an integration of person-centered, CBT, and psychodynamic approaches, I like to bring thoughtfulness, compassion, and humor when spending time with clients. I provide a space that feels safe, inspiring, empowering, and dare I say fun. I aim to make therapy an autonomous and collaborative experience, incorporating my clients’ core values and beliefs with clinical expertise to achieve their wellness goals.
I have over 8 years of experience working in various clinical settings with culturally diverse populations. I have dedicated my practice to supporting others facing difficulties including, but not limited to depression, anxiety, PTSD, mood disorders, ADHD, significant life transitions, and interpersonal issues.

Education

M.S. in Education in Mental Health Counseling, CUNY Hunter College B.A. in Psychology, CUNY City College of New York

License #

NY LMHC-D #010125 NJ LPC #37PC00990800 CT LPC #8267
Provider

Taya Podvorchan

Tie-uh Pod-VOR-chin

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Calmly Challenging Narratively Skilled Humorous Collaborative Integrative Warm

Languages Spoken

English Russian

Expertise

Cultural issues Suicidal Ideation Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Phobias Bipolar Eating disorders ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief PTSD OCD Racism Executive Function Political Anxiety Health Anxiety Borderline PD Autism Addiction Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation Chronic Illness Sleep Disorders Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Adoption Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Psychosis Schizophrenia Infidelity
I blend traditional therapy with holistic practices to support each person’s unique journey. I aim to create a warm, compassionate space where clients feel truly seen and heard. Together, we can explore healthy coping skills, self-awareness, and emotional challenges to support growth, healing, and meaningful change. When I'm not in the therapy room, I love reading and taking dance classes around NYC!
My clinical work has involved supporting children, adolescents, and young adults, with a strong focus on high school and college students. I've had the privilege of working closely with LGBTQ+ clients and helping young adults navigate anxiety, perfectionism, identity exploration, life transitions, and burnout with care and understanding. I strive to meet each client where they are while tailoring support to their individual goals!

Education

M.A in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, New York University B.A in Psychology and Russian Studies, Stony Brook University

License #

MHC-LP# 18-P138555-01
Provider

Tessa Viserto

tess-uh vih-sair-toh

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Skills Based Growth Focused Feedback Forward Integrative Collaborative Direct

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Eating disorders ADD or ADHD Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Body Dysmorphia Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Bipolar Anger Management Domestic Violence Sleep Disorders Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Narcissistic Abuse Pmdd Self Harm Phobias Infidelity Borderline PD Cultural issues Autism Addiction Sex Spirituality Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Adoption Racism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Psychosis Schizophrenia
My therapeutic approach is person-centered and integrative, drawing from ACT, CBT, EMDR, and psychodynamic frameworks. I aim to create a space that feels safe, grounded, and genuinely human—one that welcomes empathy, humor, and honest reflection. Through collaboration, we work toward deeper self-understanding, healing, and meaningful change while honoring your pace, values, strengths, and goals throughout the therapeutic process with care.
With experience working with individuals navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, life transitions, self-esteem issues, and body image concerns. My work is guided by the belief that healing begins with understanding and connection. Through an integrative, client-centered lens, I help clients uncover resilience, build coping strategies, and move toward meaningful, lasting change.

Education

M.S in Mental Health Counseling, Pace University B.S in Applied Psychology , Pace University

License #

MHC-LP#18-P119330-03
Provider

Verna Yin

vur-nuh yin

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counseling Intern

Languages Spoken

English Mandarin

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Adoption Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Psychosis Health Anxiety Phobias Schizophrenia Infidelity Autism Homicidal Ideation Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Oppositional Defiant Disorder Narcissistic Abuse
I create a supportive and non-judgmental space where clients can bring their full selves. My approach is collaborative, cultural, and trauma-informed, and I tailor treatment to each person’s unique needs. I draw from CBT, DBT, and emotion focused approaches to help clients build insight into their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, while also integrating empathy, authenticity, and compassion to guide the healing process.
I have clinical experience working with adolescents, adults, couples, and families. I specialize in supporting clients navigating mood disorders, anxiety, depression, and relationship or identity-related distress. In my work with couples, I use Attachment Theory and the Gottman Method to strengthen communication and deepen connection. I value helping clients build skills to feel more confident, understood, and empowered.

Education

Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University

License #

NA
Provider

Wei Zhang

way zh-ahng

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Feedback Forward Collaborative Relational Focused Present Minded Pattern And Cycle Focused Calmly Challenging

Languages Spoken

English Mandarin Korean

Expertise

Cultural issues Anger Management OCD Spirituality Executive Function Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Bipolar Eating disorders ADD or ADHD Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation PTSD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Adoption Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Self Harm Phobias Infidelity Borderline PD Addiction Chronic Illness Postpartum Depression Racism Oppositional Defiant Disorder Political Anxiety Pmdd Psychosis Health Anxiety Schizophrenia
I believe therapy is a collaborative journey of self-discovery, growth, and healing. My approach is integrative, drawing from evidence-based practices while valuing mindfulness, self-compassion, and relational depth. I strive to create a supportive space where clients feel seen and heard. By exploring patterns, emotions, and inner dynamics, I help clients build awareness, resilience, and meaningful connections in their lives.
I am a therapist with experience working in community, performing-arts school, and private practice settings. I hold dual master’s degrees in Mental Health Counseling and Psychological Counseling from Teachers College, Columbia University. My clinical work includes supporting individuals and couples using an integrative approach, incorporating CBT, IFS, and the Gottman Method to address anxiety, depression, trauma, personal growth, and relationship challenges.

Education

Ed.M in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A. in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.A. in Experimental Psychology, Brandeis University

License #

MHC-LP #P130664
Provider

Whittney Young

Wit-nee Yuh-ng

(She/Her)

LMHC-D

Therapy Style

Warm Collaborative Trauma Informed Calmly Challenging Humorous Growth Focused

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Bipolar Cultural issues Anger Management Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Suicidal Ideation PTSD Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Infidelity Borderline PD Addiction Sex Domestic Violence Spirituality Adoption Racism Autism Psychosis Phobias Eating disorders ADD or ADHD Chronic Illness OCD Body Dysmorphia HIV/Aids Oppositional Defiant Disorder Narcissistic Abuse Health Anxiety
I’m a compassionate individual passionate about supporting others’ personal growth and emotional well-being. My approach combines person-centered and strength-based, emotion-focused techniques to create a trusting, supportive environment where clients feel empowered to navigate challenges and experience breakthroughs. I value building authentic connections and finding joy in life’s small moments.
I have 7 years of experience working with young adults and adults from diverse communities in various agency and non-profit settings. My clinical background includes helping clients navigate challenges such as depression, suicidal ideation, anxiety, PTSD/trauma, substance use disorders, life transitions, and community reintegration.

Education

M.S. in Mental Health Counseling, LIU Brooklyn B.S. in Psychology, Virginia State University

License #

NY LHMC-D #014018 VT Out of State Telehealth Credential #068.0136478TELE
Provider

Yifan Jin

Ee-Fahn Jin

(He/Him)

Mental Health Counselor

Languages Spoken

English Mandarin

Expertise

Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Homicidal Ideation PTSD OCD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Postpartum Depression Adoption Racism Autism Perfectionism Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Chronic Illness Polyamory Self Harm Psychosis Sleep Disorders HIV/Aids Executive Function Political Anxiety Schizophrenia
I strive to create a safe, judgment-free space for clients to express their challenges. My approach is strength-based, emotion-focused, and influenced by cognitive behavioral therapy. I tailor my therapy method to each client so they can explore their challenges, achieve their goals, and more while I accompany them on their therapeutic journey.
My experience includes working with depression, anxiety, racial, cultural, sexual and gender identity issues, family dynamics, interpersonal issues. I worked in a hospital supporting adolescents and young adults with varied challenges in their upbringing. As a therapist, I've assisted immigrant clients in acclimatizing to challenges in the U.S.

Education

M.A. in Mental Health Counseling, New York University B.S. in Psychology, Michigan State University 

License #

MHC-LP#18-P123628-01
Provider

Yiran Sun

Yee-Ran Soo-un

(She/Her)

LMHC-D, Intern Supervisor

Therapy Style

Collaborative Comfortable With Complexity Accountability Minded Calmly Challenging Existential Curiosity Driven Resilience Based Relational Focused

Languages Spoken

English Mandarin

Expertise

Cultural issues Anger Management Grief Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence PTSD Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Health Anxiety Eating disorders ADD or ADHD Sex Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Self Harm Phobias Infidelity Borderline PD Bipolar Addiction Suicidal Ideation Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Political Anxiety Psychosis Schizophrenia
I take an eclectic approach, blending person-centered, cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, mindfulness, and motivational techniques to create a warm, non-judgmental space for self-exploration. Through reflection, validation, and support, we’ll uncover new perspectives, deepen self-awareness, and build meaningful coping skills. My goal is to help you process emotions, navigate challenges, and grow with authenticity and empowerment.
I've had the privilege of working with diverse clients across all ages, including first-generation immigrants and minority communities. My collaborative, culturally sensitive approach helps navigate anxiety, depression, trauma, identity, and life transitions. With curiosity and compassion, I create a supportive space to explore your experiences, honor your story, and foster growth.

Education

Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A. in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.A. in Psychology, SUNY Stony Brook University

License #

NY LMHC-D #013886 NJ LPC #37PC01136100
Provider

Yuan (Era) Ji

Yuɑn-Jee

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Reflective Depth Oriented Attuned Relational Focused Collaborative Holistic

Languages Spoken

English Mandarin

Expertise

Cultural issues Grief Spirituality Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Health Anxiety Eating disorders ADD or ADHD Sex Suicidal Ideation PTSD OCD Sleep Disorders Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Self Harm Infidelity Borderline PD Bipolar Autism Addiction Anger Management Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation Chronic Illness Body Dysmorphia HIV/Aids Oppositional Defiant Disorder Narcissistic Abuse Psychosis Phobias Schizophrenia
I draw from person-centered, psychodynamic, CBT, relational, and ACT therapies. My goal is to create a supportive environment that encourages self-expression and exploration, enhancing your awareness of yourself, others, and your situation to help you learn from the past, embrace the present, and shape your desired future.
I have experience supporting clients of diverse backgrounds and across the lifespan, addressing concerns such as interpersonal challenges, anxiety, depression, life transitions, self-esteem, cultural identity, and intimacy or family dynamics. This work has strengthened my compassion, deepened my respect for each individual’s unique story, and enhanced my cultural sensitivity in clinical practice.

Education

M.A. Counseling for Mental Health & Wellness & LGBT Health, Education, and Social Services, New York University B.A. Psychology & B.A. in Communication, Rutgers University

License #

MHC-LP #18-P135835-01
Provider

Yuntian Meng

Yoon-tien Mung

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Therapy Style

Warm Reflective Curiosity Driven Calmly Challenging Deep Listener Collaborative Grounded

Languages Spoken

English Mandarin

Expertise

Cultural issues Anger Management Grief Sex Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Sleep Disorders Perfectionism Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Self Harm Infidelity Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Addiction ADD or ADHD Sexual Trauma or Abuse Chronic Illness OCD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Racism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Climate Anxiety Health Anxiety Phobias Autism HIV/Aids Political Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Psychosis Schizophrenia
Feeling truly understood is at the heart of our therapeutic relationship. I strive to create a space that is grounded in validation and genuine acceptance, while also offering honest and growth-oriented directness when it’s helpful. The trust will grow naturally between us, then new insights start to unfold. Together, we’ll build a blueprint that reflects who you are and what matters most.
My clinical experience includes working with children and adults in various settings, including research labs, community-based site, and private practice. I support clients navigating concerns such as depression, anxiety, relationship concerns, and trauma. My work is grounded in an integrative approach that draws from emotion-focused and person-centered therapy, and psychodynamic perspectives, to help clients make sense of their experiences and move toward meaningful change.

Education

M.S in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, New York University B.A. in Psychology and Communication, Ohio State University

License #

MHC-LP #18-P135210-01
Provider

Zeenat Davis

Zee-nat Day-vis

(She/Her)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, CCTP

Therapy Style

Warm Accountability Minded Trauma Informed Direct Humorous Curiosity Driven

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation PTSD Spirituality Polyamory Racism Autism Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Childhood Trauma Self Harm Health Anxiety Infidelity Borderline PD Bipolar Eating disorders Addiction Homicidal Ideation Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Postpartum Depression Executive Function Climate Anxiety Burnout Pmdd Phobias Anger Management HIV/Aids Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Psychosis Schizophrenia
I collaborate with clients to create an affirmative and non-judgmental space for them to explore their lives and the impediments they have experienced and are currently facing. I approach my work with a trauma-informed integrative approach to therapy, utilizing DBT, person-centered, and somatic approaches in my practice to support deeper emotional healing and connection.
I am sex-positive, poly, kink knowledgeable, and have a diverse clinical background working with adults and couples, helping them improve communication by connecting their relationship dynamics to their childhood experiences and personal history. I have worked as a victim's advocate for children and families exposed to domestic violence and abuse and understands that childhood trauma manifests in a multitude of ways throughout a person's life.

Education

M.A. in Counseling Mental Health and Wellness, NYU Steinhardt B.A. in Forensic Psychology, John Jay College

License #

NY LMHC #014973 VT Out of State Telehealth Credential #068.0136166TELE
Provider

Zeist Rizvi

Zee-st Riz-vee

(She/Her)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Languages Spoken

English Urdu Hindi

Expertise

Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Autism ADD or ADHD Anger Management Grief Sex PTSD OCD Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Adoption Racism Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Health Anxiety Infidelity Borderline PD Addiction Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Suicidal Ideation Sleep Disorders Executive Function Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Self Harm Phobias Chronic Illness Pmdd Psychosis Schizophrenia
I believe therapy is a journey of healing, growth, learning, and unlearning. Throughout our journey together, I take a compassionate and personalized approach, using a mix of techniques including Person-Centered Therapy (PCT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Psychodynamic Therapy, and Internal Family Systems (IFS). My goal is to create a safe, open space where you feel heard, supported, and empowered to make positive changes at your own pace.
My experience includes working with children, adolescents, and adults—both individually and in couples and family settings—helping them navigate challenges like anxiety, depression, self-esteem concerns, relationship issues, and family dynamics. Informed by my multicultural background as a Pakistani woman, I’m also deeply passionate about supporting South Asian communities and addressing the unique cultural and identity concerns faced by immigrant groups.

Education

Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A. in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.A. in Psychology and Religion Studies, Lehigh University

License #

LMHC #017619
Provider

Zenna Mould

zen-na moul-d

(She/Her)

Mental Health Counselor

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Eating disorders Cultural issues Body Dysmorphia Childhood Trauma Borderline PD ADD or ADHD Grief Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Spirituality Polyamory Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Self Harm Bipolar Autism Addiction Anger Management Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence HIV/Aids Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity
My collaborative approach is based on the premise that you know yourself best. I work to create an environment in which clients feel safe to share and explore themselves in ways they have not found accessible before. I combine cognitive behavioral methods to find coping skills, with a multicultural lens to address systemic barriers as well as strengths.
In private practice I worked with individuals, couples, and families, through a different issues which included anxiety, depression, OCD, navigating nonmonogamy, identity exploration particularly LGBTQ identities, etc.I also worked in higher levels of care for eating disorders leading groups,managing crises,and providing trauma-informed care.

Education

M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, The Chicago School B.S. in Film and Television, Boston University

License #

MHC-LP #P134196