Oxford Therapists in Flushing, NY
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David Price
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSWR
Verified
Verified
Having a good conversation is like having riches. (African Proverb) Lets face it, life can be extremely difficult sometimes. Often times we feel stuck, unable to see a clear path out of our troubles. Being able to explore and gain new insights allows us to develop new skills/strategies to aid us through lives journey.

Wendy Salazar
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
Are you feeling sad, lonely, depressed and/or anxious? You are not alone. According to the National Alliance on Mental Health, 1 in 5 people experience mental illness.
Yuanxia Zhang
Psychologist, PhD
Verified
Verified
I use energy psychology to help people resolve the problems related to insomnia, low energy, phobia, OCD, PTSD, ADHD. As for the bad mood resulted from physical disorders, I use special energy power from Chinese Qi Gong, Kung Fu, and Zen meditation to help people recover mind-body well-being.

Michelle Silver Lining Mental Health Counseling
Counselor, LMHC
Verified
Verified
Our clinical areas of expertise include anxiety, depression, martial issues, codependency, self-esteem, women’s issues, substance abuse, harm reduction, grief, and transitional concerns. Through evidenced based approaches, we aim to tailor our treatment approach specific to the needs of each individual. We believe in helping individuals build on their strengths, gain insight, and develop effective coping skills.

Andy Garcia
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
With many challenges in today’s times, it can be difficult to maintain a positive outlook on life. These challenges can be a result from trauma, grieving the loss of a loved one, divorce, family conflict or identity issues. Other stressors can be school performance, loss of employment, suffering from an illness or injury, impacts from COVID-19, or immigration/deportation concerns which can make going through your day-to-day seem like an impossible task. The good thing is that there is help.

Ariella Aharon
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, OSW-C, ACHP-SW
Verified
Verified
While life is filled with joy and meaning, it can also be painful and difficult at times. My focus is to help you understand and work through whatever it is that you are experiencing. I will encourage you to maximize your potential and build a strong sense of self-esteem and self-awareness. This will help you manage whatever hurdles come your way and ultimately live a more fulfilling and meaningful life.

Kayla S. Stephens
MS, MHC-LP
Verified
Verified
Erik Erikson said, “Life doesn’t make any sense without interdependence. We need each other, and the sooner we learn that the better for us all.” Some view seeking help as a sign of weakness, but in fact, it exudes strength and can yield positive results. Ensuring the comfortability of each individual beginning and during the therapeutic process is a top priority. As we work diligently to build strong rapport and trust, the expectation is to learn all about YOU. Through discussions, we will work to heal from trauma, cope with anxiety, practice resilience, and confront your fears in a safe environment.

Princess Ann McPherson
Counselor, LMCH
Verified
Verified
The journey to a person's best self can be long and at times difficult. Therapy is an essential part of that journey. As a therapist my obligation is to support the needs of each client with relevant and essential tools geared towards achieving their desired goals. Concerns related to anxiety, depression, grief, relationship issues, career transition, trauma, family conflict or mental health issues can be addressed in a safe and judgement-free environment.
Not accepting new clients

Anthony Wu
Pre-Licensed Professional, MA, MHC-LP
Verified
Verified
Life can be pretty difficult and overwhelming at times. It may feel like no one is listening to you or understands the struggles you're going through. My goal is to provide a safe, affirming, and non-judgmental space for you to express your emotions and engage in self-exploration. Everyone has their own unique experiences and although I may not understand you completely, I'm willing to do the work and listen to your story. As a 1.5 gen Chinese-American, I can understand some of the unique experiences surrounding bi-cultural identity and values, and family dynamics.
Waitlist for new clients

Anderson S Yoon
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, DSW, LCSW-R, CASAC, RPT-S, ACT
Verified
Verified
Every human being has the right to pursue happiness without being inundated with emotional and behavioral problems. Happiness is not optional but mandatory. Everyone deserves a fulfilling life. To achieve optimal success and happiness, we must maintain emotional health as well as physical health. If we lose this emotional component, physical health is not achievable, and vice versa.

Xing Liu
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW, LCSW
Verified
2 Endorsed
Verified
2 Endorsed
I believe that everyone deserves to be heard, regardless of their background or circumstances. Whether you are struggling with excessive worry or negative thoughts, overwhelmed by schoolwork as a student, supporting a family member with autism or developmental disability, or facing challenges as a member of a marginalized group in society, it is common to feel hopeless and worthless at times. However, you do not have to give in to these feelings. Together, we will overcome obstacles by empowering you, developing strategies for managing negative feelings, improving your self-identity, and gaining a deeper understanding of yourself.

Michelle Grant McKinney (Tate)
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
As a licensed clinical social worker, I am skilled in helping individuals address challenges such as Trauma and PTSD, Divorce, Sexual Abuse, negative thoughts and beliefs, and emotions. My therapy approach includes techniques such as trauma-informed care, CBT, life coaching, narrative therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and EMDR. I believe that change is always possible, and I am committed to guiding my clients through self-discovery and developing healthy coping strategies.

Michelle Silver Lining Mental Health Counseling
Counselor, LMHC
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
Our clinical areas of expertise include anxiety, depression, martial issues, codependency, self-esteem, women’s issues, substance abuse, harm reduction, grief, and transitional concerns. Through evidenced based approaches, we aim to tailor our treatment approach specific to the needs of each individual. We believe in helping individuals build on their strengths, gain insight, and develop effective coping skills.

Eta Feuerman
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
-daytime openings available-currently accepting teens and adults for teletherapy only- -currently accepting the following Medicaid insurances- Healthfirst and Metroplus- -Currently accepting Cigna, Aetna, Oxford, Oscar, United Healthcare, Empire BCBS (not Medicaid). My practice highly values cultural competency and financial accessibility, and I work with people of all races, ethnicities, religions, and genders/sexuality.

Tori Chen
Counselor, LMHC, CASAC
Verified
Verified
I enjoy working with women from diverse backgrounds in a supportive and nonjudgmental manner. I believe that client is an expert of their own life, and of most importance to me is working with the client to achieve their goals - goals that we set together as we begin our work. I strive to meet the client "where they are" and move them forward to heal, change and grow in positive ways.

Tracy L. Liang
Counselor, MS, LMHC, NCC, C-DBT, CTHP
Verified
Verified
I am a Certified Clinical Telemental Health Provider. I work full-time as a Psychotherapist at a non-profit community mental health clinic. I am experienced working with Mood Disorders, Trauma & PTSD, Behavioral Disorders, Personality Disorders, Substance Abuse, and the LGBTQ community. I am competent in working with multiple cultural backgrounds. I have a Certification in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. Prior to my current experience, I worked as a Bilingual Psychotherapist at a Chinese Psychiatry practice. I have many years of research experience in mental health.

Amy Finkelstein
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, RYT
Verified
3 Endorsed
Verified
3 Endorsed
Are you feeling stuck or overwhelmed? Are you experiencing challenges finding balance? Do you get caught in negative thought loops? It's tough to keep your feelings hidden. Talking to a therapist will help you navigate your thoughts and feelings, become mindful of your present, formulate coping strategies, and ultimately help you achieve your goals that are in line with your core life values. I'm now offering Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) - Feel free to reach out if you have questions about this treatment modality and how it can benefit you.

Henry Li
Counselor, Henry Li, LMHC, MA
Verified
Verified
Hello everyone, please welcome and allow me to first begin in thanking you. The choice to start therapy isn’t always easy, sometimes it is the most difficult thing to do is to even consider it, then admit you want/need it before even taking the steps to start, but you are not alone on this journey. Perhaps there has been times that you have found yourself feeling stressed, down, lacking confidence, or stuck in a pattern that no longer serves you. Perhaps you’re ready to take steps toward changes but feel stuck or unsure where to start. Or even feeling lost in your relationships in life or even disconnected from them.

Amy Gelles
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, Gelles, LCSW-R
Verified
Verified
No matter the reason you are seeking therapy for at this time, if its for a friend or family member it is wonderful that you are talking the first step to make things better. With me as your therapist, we will work together to address the issues that prompted you to seek help at this time. Whether you are dealing with work/school stress, eating and body image, sadness, anxiety, relationship issues or anything in between, our work together will give you the tools to overcome these obstacles and improve your overall quality of life. Let’s talk and start on the path for you to feel better.

Natacha Zanzeluk
Pre-Licensed Professional, MHC, LP
Verified
Verified
Our clinical areas of expertise include anxiety, depression, martial issues, codependency, self-esteem, women’s issues, substance abuse, harm reduction, grief, and transitional concerns. Through evidenced based approaches, we aim to tailor our treatment approach specific to the needs of each individual. We believe in helping individuals build on their strengths, gain insight, and develop effective coping skills. Sharing the same passion for helping others and fighting against the stigma of mental health. Our focus is to improve lives, facilitate emotional regulation and overall wellness of our clients. Through life’s complexities, w
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