New York / New York
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Ms. A.Susan Brenner, LMFT 160 West End Ave New York, NY, 10023
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P: 203-226-0464 |
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Are you the kind of person who struggles with highly pressured situations in both your personal and professional life? Does it seem like your marriage or relationship is no longer working? Do you feel you are no longer in love with your partner? I can help, call me today at 203-226-0464.
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Dr. Deborah Grody, Ph.D 115 East 92nd Street 169 East 69th Street, New York, NY New York, NY, 10128
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P: 212-288-1980 F: 212-585-4397 |
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My approach is caring, empathetic and down to earth. I will actively work with you to rapidly achieve your goals and solve the problems that are interfering with your life and happiness. I work with individuals and couples who may be experiencing anxiety, stress, depression, eating disorders, and family relationship issues. I also work with children, adolescents and families. Call me today! 212-288-1980. I can help you!
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Dr. Deborah Grody, Ph.D 169 East 69th Street New York, NY, 10021
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P: 212-288-1980 |
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My approach is caring, empathetic and down to earth. I will actively work with you to rapidly achieve your goals and solve the problems that are interfering with your life and happiness. I work with individuals and couples who may be experiencing anxiety, stress, depression, eating disorders, and family and relationship issues. I also work with children, adolescents and families. I have over 30 years of experience. Call me today 212-288-1980!
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Dr. Joseph Cilona, Psy.D Chelsea & Midtown locations New York, NY, 10011
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P: 212-231-8262 |
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Personal Statement : Do you want to take your professional and personal success to the next level? Do you know your 'issues' and 'patterns,' yet still find yourself stuck and dealing with the same problems in work or relationships over and over again?
Amp up the power of mind, body, and spirit w...
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Dr. Joseph Cilona, PsyD 410 Park Avenue, 15th Floor New York, NY, 10022
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P: 212-231-8262 |
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Do you want to take your professional and personal success to the next level? Do you know your 'issues' and 'patterns,' yet still find yourself stuck and dealing with the same problems in work or relationships over and over again? Amp up the power of mind, body, and spirit with insight, intention,...
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Sara Denning 1 Union Square West Suite 509 New York, NY, 10003
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P: 212-477-4962 O: Cell 845-597-5279 |
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Sara Denning is a Clinical Psychologist in NYC and has been in private practice for over 16 years. She has developed a therapy approach called Adaptive Behavioral Therapy.
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Dr. Paul Vincent. Moschetta, Ph.D 315 East 56th Street New York, NY, 10022
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P: 212-319-1808 |
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I am happily married for over thirty years (my wife is also a therapist) and have extensive experience helping couples (married or unmarried, engaged, in second and third marriages, living together, straight or gay) solve relationship problems. I am a former editor to the Ladies Home Journal column "Can This...
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Shara Sand, Psy.D 900 West End Avenue #1C New York, NY, 10025
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P: 212-666-5376 |
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Consulting with a psychologist and taking the step forward to begin psychotherapy can be one of the best investments you make in yourself. Therapy is an effective tool to manage symptoms of anxiety and depression, and foster personal growth, with research showing that it enhances overall mental health and self-es...
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Edward H. Pino, LMHC 610W 115th St PH New York, NY, 10025
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P: 646-734-7114 |
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I have been practicing for over 30 years. I relate well to people and specialize in Co-dependancy,12 Steps, Stress Management, and relaxation.I have worked with depression, anxiety and addiction and consider myself to use counseling techniques that work. I use Behavior Modification and Cognitive Behavioral Therap...
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Evelyn Shaw, LMSW 61 West 9th Street Suite 1-A New York, NY, 10011
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P: 212-561-1714 F: 347-750-1229 |
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The person who enters a therapist's office in turmoil is taking a personal risk while at his or her most vulnerable. I am honored when a client chooses to take this risk with me. Nothing less than fully attentive, compassionate treatment is deserved, and nothing less is provided. In a first session, my ...
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