I'm a Clinical Psychologist based in New York City specializing in treatments for substance misuse and other addictions, chronic mood and anxiety disorders, social insecurities, intimacy and attachment difficulties, existential stress, life adjustments, and many other common conditions that lead people to therapy. I view therapy as a transformative, collaborative process rooted in a trusting, authentic relationship between client and therapist. I integrate a range of treatment techniques and methods into my work, from contemporary psychodynamic approaches to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and other solution-focused interventions. Together, we identify and overcome problematic ways of thinking, feeling, and relating, all within a safe, validating space that cultivates relief and curiosity in one's self and the world around them. In addition to my practice, I work as a supervising psychologist at a substance use treatment program at Bellevue Hospital and serve as a Clinical Instructor at New York University School of Medicine. I received my doctorate from George Washington University and hold a master’s degree from Columbia University.