Psychologist · New York · Online sessions
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I am a licensed Clinical Psychologist who received both my Master’s and Doctorate degrees from Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University in 2013 where I specialized in Cognitive Behavioral and Psychodynamic Therapies. I have led successful groups for those suffering from depression, anxiety, and social anxiety, in addition to a Breast Cancer Support Group. I specialize in helping individuals who suffer from depression, anxiety, relationship issues, Bipolar disorder, and other affective disorders. I know that making the choice to see a therapist is not an easy one as it makes people vulnerable; with that in mind, I try to approach each person with warmth, empathy, and integrity; helping you reach a more peaceful and happy life.
New York
3 years
NY Psychologist 021071
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