In Person Therapists in Harriman, NY
My areas of specialty are psychological evaluations and therapy with children, adolescents and their parents. I have over 25 years experience which include pre-doctoral experience working with children, adolescents and adults. My post-doctoral experience include providing individual therapy for adult psychiatric patients in long term care facilities and more recently with the developmentally disabled population. I have also done individual and group therapy with sexually traumatized and at risk adolescent girls.
In addition to training, one of the qualities of a good psychologist is his/her personality.
My areas of specialty are psychological evaluations and therapy with children, adolescents and their parents. I have over 25 years experience which include pre-doctoral experience working with children, adolescents and adults. My post-doctoral experience include providing individual therapy for adult psychiatric patients in long term care facilities and more recently with the developmentally disabled population. I have also done individual and group therapy with sexually traumatized and at risk adolescent girls.
In addition to training, one of the qualities of a good psychologist is his/her personality.
I offer in office, telehealth and walk & talk/hike sessions.
I am a LCSW-R who works with individuals, couples and families to promote more peaceful and fulfilling relationships. I work primarily from a family systems perspective which looks at how family relationships inform the way we view ourselves and relate to others. Reconnecting with each other and learning to communicate more effectively is an integral part of therapy. I am especially passionate about working with couples, utilizing my training in RLT (see relationallife.com for further info), which effectively resolves issues and helps couples rebuild their relationships to be more connected, loving and joy filled.
I offer in office, telehealth and walk & talk/hike sessions.
I am a LCSW-R who works with individuals, couples and families to promote more peaceful and fulfilling relationships. I work primarily from a family systems perspective which looks at how family relationships inform the way we view ourselves and relate to others. Reconnecting with each other and learning to communicate more effectively is an integral part of therapy. I am especially passionate about working with couples, utilizing my training in RLT (see relationallife.com for further info), which effectively resolves issues and helps couples rebuild their relationships to be more connected, loving and joy filled.
I'm available both in-person and virtually.
I’m a clinical social worker/psychotherapist and I specialize working with children, adolescents and young adults. My goal is to create a safe environment and collaboratively work with individuals to craft effective and meaningful interventions to assist in understanding their inner world, in order to reach their full potential and learn essential tools which will serve them throughout life.
I'm available both in-person and virtually.
I’m a clinical social worker/psychotherapist and I specialize working with children, adolescents and young adults. My goal is to create a safe environment and collaboratively work with individuals to craft effective and meaningful interventions to assist in understanding their inner world, in order to reach their full potential and learn essential tools which will serve them throughout life.
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I am a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in treatment of children, adolescents and young adults from a family systems perspective. This means that I provide support not only to the identified individual seeking therapy, but I strongly consider the needs of all individuals within the family dynamic. I work from a relational perspective and provide long-term individualized mental health treatment and care. I understand that the idea of engaging in therapy can be an anxiety provoking experience and I always allow the client to lead in terms of the pace and the depth of treatment.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in treatment of children, adolescents and young adults from a family systems perspective. This means that I provide support not only to the identified individual seeking therapy, but I strongly consider the needs of all individuals within the family dynamic. I work from a relational perspective and provide long-term individualized mental health treatment and care. I understand that the idea of engaging in therapy can be an anxiety provoking experience and I always allow the client to lead in terms of the pace and the depth of treatment.
I work with individuals feeling anxiety or depression in regard to their relationships and careers. Making choices is difficult at all stages of life for fear of "getting it wrong." With insight and modification, we can make choices with confidence. When it comes to personal and occupational relationships, we may struggle with communication, boundaries, setting limits, and voicing needs. I help my clients improve in these areas. We thoroughly evaluate communication and conflicts with others to improve effectiveness, self esteem, and esteem from others in personal relationships and at work.
I work with individuals feeling anxiety or depression in regard to their relationships and careers. Making choices is difficult at all stages of life for fear of "getting it wrong." With insight and modification, we can make choices with confidence. When it comes to personal and occupational relationships, we may struggle with communication, boundaries, setting limits, and voicing needs. I help my clients improve in these areas. We thoroughly evaluate communication and conflicts with others to improve effectiveness, self esteem, and esteem from others in personal relationships and at work.
I work with adults 18+ navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, relationship distress, LGBTQ+ identity exploration, chronic illness, or life transitions. They come to therapy ready to explore their experiences, process difficult emotions, and develop practical skills for managing life's challenges. I provide a safe, affirming space where clients feel seen and supported as they work toward long term healing and growth. My experience across diverse settings helps me understand the unique challenges clients face and meet them with compassion and cultural responsiveness.
I work with adults 18+ navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, relationship distress, LGBTQ+ identity exploration, chronic illness, or life transitions. They come to therapy ready to explore their experiences, process difficult emotions, and develop practical skills for managing life's challenges. I provide a safe, affirming space where clients feel seen and supported as they work toward long term healing and growth. My experience across diverse settings helps me understand the unique challenges clients face and meet them with compassion and cultural responsiveness.
I work with adults who want to address depression, anxiety, addiction, social isolation/loneliness, and trauma recovery. I also work often with family members of those struggling with addiction. I am a published writer and NYMHCA-presenter on the epidemic of social isolation and loneliness. I utilize evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), and behavioral strategies to help my clients learn new skills and make values-aligned choices in their lives.
I work with adults who want to address depression, anxiety, addiction, social isolation/loneliness, and trauma recovery. I also work often with family members of those struggling with addiction. I am a published writer and NYMHCA-presenter on the epidemic of social isolation and loneliness. I utilize evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), and behavioral strategies to help my clients learn new skills and make values-aligned choices in their lives.
I offer virtual and in-person therapy and appreciate a brief phone consult to see if we're a good fit.
Relationships under pressure, relentless demands at work, a world that feels overwhelming. It's no wonder so many people find themselves anxious, exhausted, or stuck. If you've been carrying too much for too long, you don't have to keep doing it alone.
Together, we'll assess patterns holding you back and build practical, lasting strategies that fit your real life. My work draws upon approaches including cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, and mindfulness based psychotherapy backed by the latest research, refined by years of clinical experience, and what actually works for you.
I offer virtual and in-person therapy and appreciate a brief phone consult to see if we're a good fit.
Relationships under pressure, relentless demands at work, a world that feels overwhelming. It's no wonder so many people find themselves anxious, exhausted, or stuck. If you've been carrying too much for too long, you don't have to keep doing it alone.
Together, we'll assess patterns holding you back and build practical, lasting strategies that fit your real life. My work draws upon approaches including cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, and mindfulness based psychotherapy backed by the latest research, refined by years of clinical experience, and what actually works for you.
When your mind won’t stop and your body won’t settle: healing is possible!
Are you struggling with anxiety, trauma or intrusive thoughts? I work with clients who feel trapped in cycles of fear, worry, panic, obsessive thought patterns, somatic symptoms, emotional overwhelm and phobias, feel like themself again.
My approach is warm, empathic, intuitive and holistic, healing on mind, body and soul level. I believe anxiety is often the mind and body’s way of trying to protect us, especially when past experiences, trauma or chronic stress have left the nervous system feeling unsafe.
When your mind won’t stop and your body won’t settle: healing is possible!
Are you struggling with anxiety, trauma or intrusive thoughts? I work with clients who feel trapped in cycles of fear, worry, panic, obsessive thought patterns, somatic symptoms, emotional overwhelm and phobias, feel like themself again.
My approach is warm, empathic, intuitive and holistic, healing on mind, body and soul level. I believe anxiety is often the mind and body’s way of trying to protect us, especially when past experiences, trauma or chronic stress have left the nervous system feeling unsafe.
I offer therapy in person and online, depending on what feels most comfortable for you.
My ideal client is someone feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or lost—often the one others rely on, yet struggling silently inside. They may be facing anxiety, burnout, life transitions, or relationship stress, and are ready for change, even if they’re not sure what that looks like yet. They want to feel more grounded, connected, and like themselves again. They’re seeking a space where they can be truly seen and supported. I work with clients from all backgrounds, ages, and walks of life. Together, we work to uncover their strength, clarify their goals, and create lasting, meaningful change.
I offer therapy in person and online, depending on what feels most comfortable for you.
My ideal client is someone feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or lost—often the one others rely on, yet struggling silently inside. They may be facing anxiety, burnout, life transitions, or relationship stress, and are ready for change, even if they’re not sure what that looks like yet. They want to feel more grounded, connected, and like themselves again. They’re seeking a space where they can be truly seen and supported. I work with clients from all backgrounds, ages, and walks of life. Together, we work to uncover their strength, clarify their goals, and create lasting, meaningful change.
Christine has over 10 years of therapy experience, utilizing Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and other approaches. She received her degree from New York University and is also a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. She has experience working with children, adolescents, and adults for a variety of issues. These include depression, Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety, phobias, panic, anger, stress, insomnia, ADHD, autism, developmental delays, and work/home/school issues.
Christine has over 10 years of therapy experience, utilizing Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and other approaches. She received her degree from New York University and is also a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. She has experience working with children, adolescents, and adults for a variety of issues. These include depression, Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety, phobias, panic, anger, stress, insomnia, ADHD, autism, developmental delays, and work/home/school issues.
Helping individuals navigate life transitions through grounded psychotherapy, reflective insight, and meaningful personal growth.
I have been trained in both short or long term treatment modalities depending on your needs.
Helping individuals navigate life transitions through grounded psychotherapy, reflective insight, and meaningful personal growth.
I have been trained in both short or long term treatment modalities depending on your needs.
I’m a first-generation New Yorker with Hispanic roots, a recent graduate with my Master’s in Mental Health Counseling, and a Certified Peer Support Specialist with nearly a decade of experience. I’ve had my own struggles with depression and anxiety, so I know how tough it can feel just to take that first step. My style is warm, down-to-earth, and collaborative. I want therapy to feel like a place where you can show up as yourself and be truly seen.
I’m a first-generation New Yorker with Hispanic roots, a recent graduate with my Master’s in Mental Health Counseling, and a Certified Peer Support Specialist with nearly a decade of experience. I’ve had my own struggles with depression and anxiety, so I know how tough it can feel just to take that first step. My style is warm, down-to-earth, and collaborative. I want therapy to feel like a place where you can show up as yourself and be truly seen.
Worries, fears and stress can be very disruptive to our lives. Developing an understanding of why we feel so vulnerable and developing better coping strategies can be the product of psychotherapy. It takes courage to confront our stressors. With the proper guidance we can master these challenges and have a more enriching life. One mode of treatment is psychodynamic psychotherapy. Hypnotherapy fosters a deep meditative state allowing client to access inner resources to facilitate change. I am also a trained Couples Therapist with clients at various stages of adjustment or imbalance.
Worries, fears and stress can be very disruptive to our lives. Developing an understanding of why we feel so vulnerable and developing better coping strategies can be the product of psychotherapy. It takes courage to confront our stressors. With the proper guidance we can master these challenges and have a more enriching life. One mode of treatment is psychodynamic psychotherapy. Hypnotherapy fosters a deep meditative state allowing client to access inner resources to facilitate change. I am also a trained Couples Therapist with clients at various stages of adjustment or imbalance.
Are you struggling with failed attempts to reduce, control, or stop your screen use, compulsive habit, or addiction? Are you trying to navigate a loved one's addiction? Managing the complexities of modern digital life in our current world can be highly stressful. Creating positive change habits can feel out of reach and isolating. I am trained in Integrative Harm Reduction Therapy and can help you sort out the meaning and drivers of unwanted thought and behavior patterns. We will work collaboratively on your unique goals, and create opportunities for positive change in your mental and physical health, and relationships.
Are you struggling with failed attempts to reduce, control, or stop your screen use, compulsive habit, or addiction? Are you trying to navigate a loved one's addiction? Managing the complexities of modern digital life in our current world can be highly stressful. Creating positive change habits can feel out of reach and isolating. I am trained in Integrative Harm Reduction Therapy and can help you sort out the meaning and drivers of unwanted thought and behavior patterns. We will work collaboratively on your unique goals, and create opportunities for positive change in your mental and physical health, and relationships.
I offer therapy sessions in-person in Monsey NY or virtually via telehealth.
My clients are often couples caught in painful cycles. They find themselves fighting often, feeling distant, or unsure if they can find their way back to one another. Others may be individuals weighed down by anxiety, self-doubt, or the ache of disconnection in their closest relationships. At their core, they long for emotional safety, stronger bonds, and the sense of being seen and valued. Their goal isn’t just to “stop the conflict”, it’s to rediscover closeness, to feel understood, and to know they can turn toward each other and even toward themselves, with trust and compassion.
I offer therapy sessions in-person in Monsey NY or virtually via telehealth.
My clients are often couples caught in painful cycles. They find themselves fighting often, feeling distant, or unsure if they can find their way back to one another. Others may be individuals weighed down by anxiety, self-doubt, or the ache of disconnection in their closest relationships. At their core, they long for emotional safety, stronger bonds, and the sense of being seen and valued. Their goal isn’t just to “stop the conflict”, it’s to rediscover closeness, to feel understood, and to know they can turn toward each other and even toward themselves, with trust and compassion.
The decision to enter treatment is a significant first step towards the healing process. The importance of building a therapeutic relationship with the adult, child, teen, and family is essential and reflects my therapeutic approach to relationship building. Whether through verbal and/or nonverbal forms of communication, I try to help individuals better understand their challenges and help find alternative solutions when facing these obstacles.
The decision to enter treatment is a significant first step towards the healing process. The importance of building a therapeutic relationship with the adult, child, teen, and family is essential and reflects my therapeutic approach to relationship building. Whether through verbal and/or nonverbal forms of communication, I try to help individuals better understand their challenges and help find alternative solutions when facing these obstacles.
Dr. Brick is a New York State Licensed Clinical Social Worker who earned her Masters degree from Columbia University and her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Hartford Graduate Institute of Professional Psychology. Dr. Brick works with adults, families, couples and adolescents and is trained in a variety of treatment approaches including cognitive behavioral, dialectical behavior (DBT), family systems, psychodynamic, addiction and juvenile sex offender treatment. She is a member of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA). Dr.
Dr. Brick is a New York State Licensed Clinical Social Worker who earned her Masters degree from Columbia University and her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Hartford Graduate Institute of Professional Psychology. Dr. Brick works with adults, families, couples and adolescents and is trained in a variety of treatment approaches including cognitive behavioral, dialectical behavior (DBT), family systems, psychodynamic, addiction and juvenile sex offender treatment. She is a member of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA). Dr.
I am a clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist who evaluates and provides psychotherapy to children, adolescents and adults. I received my Ph.D. from Fordham University and completed my clinical psychology internship at Westchester County Medical Center Psychiatric Institute/New York Medical College. I also completed a post-doctoral training program in clinical neuropsychology at Fielding Graduate University. As a clinician, I utilize cognitive-behavioral techniques including but not limited to cognitive restructuring, systematic desensitization, functional analytic psychotherapy, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, and acceptance and commitment therapy. I also have a special interest in transpersonal psychotherapy and financial psychology.
I am a clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist who evaluates and provides psychotherapy to children, adolescents and adults. I received my Ph.D. from Fordham University and completed my clinical psychology internship at Westchester County Medical Center Psychiatric Institute/New York Medical College. I also completed a post-doctoral training program in clinical neuropsychology at Fielding Graduate University. As a clinician, I utilize cognitive-behavioral techniques including but not limited to cognitive restructuring, systematic desensitization, functional analytic psychotherapy, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, and acceptance and commitment therapy. I also have a special interest in transpersonal psychotherapy and financial psychology.
There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you. ~Maya Angelou Too often we walk through life fearful of telling our real story. But when we tell our story we free ourselves from unhealed wounds. Telling our story helps us to find our strength and recognize our resiliency through difficult times. Emotional well-being is one of the most important parts of an individual's life. Unfortunately it is a part of life that we often forget to take care of. We all deserve to enjoy the lives we live. You are worthy of a life you can enjoy!
There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you. ~Maya Angelou Too often we walk through life fearful of telling our real story. But when we tell our story we free ourselves from unhealed wounds. Telling our story helps us to find our strength and recognize our resiliency through difficult times. Emotional well-being is one of the most important parts of an individual's life. Unfortunately it is a part of life that we often forget to take care of. We all deserve to enjoy the lives we live. You are worthy of a life you can enjoy!
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FAQ - About In Person Therapy
What are the benefits of in-person therapy?
In-person therapy offers several benefits that some people find highly valuable for their mental health treatment. Being present in the same room as your therapist can create a stronger sense of connection and allow for more nuanced communication through body language. Some people may also find it easier to focus in therapy when they are in a dedicated space and away from potential distractions related to home or work; attending an in-person session provides a clear boundary between therapy time and the rest of your life. For certain therapeutic approaches, such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), exposure therapy, or somatic therapy, being in person may be particularly important, as these therapies benefit from the therapist being able to observe and respond to a client’s physical cues effectively. Additionally, some individuals simply feel more comfortable discussing sensitive or painful topics when they are face-to-face with their therapist rather than on a screen.
When should I choose in-person therapy over online therapy?
In-person therapy may be a better choice when you need a structured therapeutic environment separate from your daily life, when you find it difficult to focus or feel comfortable in an online setting, or when privacy at home is a concern. It may also be more appropriate if you are dealing with severe mental health symptoms that require close monitoring or if your therapy involves approaches that rely heavily on observing physical cues. On the other hand, if convenience, scheduling flexibility, or access to specialists outside your immediate area are priorities, online therapy may be a better fit. Many therapists offer both options, so you can also discuss with a provider which format might work best for your specific situation.
How do I find an in-person therapist?
You can use Psychology Today's therapist directory to find an in-person therapist in your area. You can search by location, insurance accepted, specialty areas, therapeutic approaches, and other criteria to narrow down providers who meet your needs. Each therapist profile includes information about their credentials, areas of expertise, and whether they offer in-person sessions. Once you have identified potential therapists, you can contact them directly through the directory to schedule an initial consultation and determine whether they are a good fit before committing to ongoing treatment. When reaching out, it can be helpful to confirm their availability for in-person appointments, their office location, and whether they accept your insurance.
