My work is informed by my graduate training at Columbia University as well as post-graduate training at CPI of Columbia University New York State Psychiatric institute and by my previous experiences in various nonprofit and clinical settings including as Program Director for an Assertive Community Treatment Team, and as an EMT working in the NYC-EMS 911 system. I approach each session with the knowledge that an individual’s reality is unique, with a sense of humor, and from a nonjudgmental person-centered stance. Trust and the ability to be vulnerable are not expectations that I hold for initial sessions as I understand that trust is earned and, without it, having an honest dialogue is challenging. Moreover, being vulnerable in front of a stranger can be an unpleasant experience. I follow the pace set by the client in order to meet them where they are. My goal is to develop a trusting therapeutic relationship, create a safe, nonjudgmental space where individuals can explore their needs, values, beliefs, and associated emotions. I believe that individuals are the foremost experts on themselves and, thus, I view my role as a guide. I am there to help guide clients during both their challenging experiences as well as those which bring joy into their lives. I incorporate psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, and holistic approaches (among others) with the hope that our work together will illuminate the path toward achieving our established goals. The decision to enter therapy is a personal one. It is also a decision that allows you to take a step toward further empowering yourself. Gaining increased insight, a sense of personal growth, and emotional control can be a deeply transformative experience. We are living in a world that is vastly different than what we have collectively experienced thus far, with challenges like pandemics and renewed pushback against the systems that contribute to the oppression of marginalized populations. In times where it can be difficult to establish your own sense of control, therapy serves as an initial building block that enables you to exert your own sense of autonomy in the face of both internal and external factors. In addition to the various forms of insurance listed below, I also accept out of network benefits and will provide you with a superbill in order for you to be reimbursed by your insurance carrier (please confirm your out of network benefits beforehand). I accept various forms of online payments including but not limited to Ivypay, Stripe, and Zelle. I also offer a sliding scale fee (see below) on a case by case basis depending on financial hardship.
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