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Associate Psychotherapist, MHC-LP
New York, New York | (646) 242 2586


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Founder and Clinical Director
New York, New York | (646) 470 7109


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New York, New York | (201) 380 3673


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Ernesto Henderson, DO, MS, is an experienced psychiatrist leading the team at Finding Balance DO in New York City. He specializes in ADHD but has experience treating patients with various mental health conditions. Born and raised in Washington, DC, Dr. Henderson left the area to attend the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa. He then attended medical school at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in the neighborhood of Central Harlem in New York City. After graduating, Dr. Henderson completed an internship at HMH Palisades Medical Center in North Bergen, New Jersey. He then moved to St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, DC, where he completed a general psychiatry residency. Dr. Henderson is completing a child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University in Brooklyn, New York. In addition to speaking English, Dr. Henderson is proficient in French and Spanish and has some proficiency in Japanese. Dr. Henderson looks forward to treating new and existing patients at Finding Balance DO.

New York, New York | (646) 774 8934


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New York, New York | (646) 389 6724


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Feruze is a compassionate and dedicated Licensed Mental Health Professional with 20 years of experience in providing evidence-based psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and families. She has a strong background in working with clients who struggle with anxiety, depression, trauma and PTSD, grief and loss and relationship issues. Feruze has worked in both private practice and clinical settings, including hospitals and community mental health centers.She is also experienced in providing teletherapy services.

Bilingual Mental Health Counselor
New York, New York | (646) 599 1908


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As a licensed bilingual mental health counselor, I've had the privilege of providing psychotherapy in English and Spanish for several years. My experience in the diverse landscape of New York City has enriched my practice, enabling me to work with individuals and couples from numerous countries, cultures, and walks of life. We all face internal, interpersonal, and professional struggles on any given day, so my first goal is to create a space where you feel completely accepted and heard. Our sessions together are entirely yours — a time when you can expect empathy, compassion, and my undivided attention, no matter what you're going through. I incorporate a variety of therapeutic modalities into my practice, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Narrative Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Psychodynamic therapy.


New York, New York | (914) 732 0332


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💙 Board-Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner 📍 Telehealth Psychiatry | Florida & New York 💊 Medication Management | Therapy & Meds I specialize in medication management and integrative care for adults dealing with ADHD, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorders, OCD, and insomnia. Whether you’re seeking medication alone or a combination of therapy and meds, I provide a collaborative, patient-centered approach tailored to your needs. I understand that mental health treatment isn’t one-size-fits-all, which is why I take the time to listen, understand, and personalize your care. My goal is to help you regain clarity, focus, and balance in your daily life. 🚀 Now Accepting New Clients! 📅 Flexible telehealth appointments, including evenings & weekends 🔹 Insurance accepted | Self-pay options available Let’s work together to help you feel better. Reach out today to schedule a free 15-minute consultation.

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New York, New York | (929) 267 9909


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Healthy & Better Counseling Services utilizes a Christ-centered approach with a variety of people whether they are individuals, couples and/or families. As a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist my counseling sessions are geared to help you analyze your life’s perspectives in order to gain freedom from mental and cyclical captivity which leads to relief and restoration. It is my vision to support and encourage individuals as well as families with emotional, physical and mental health. This healthy way of living goes beyond good, because when we both do our part to bring healing to your soul you will be better. The aim is to realize your God-given purpose; therefore, the client’s first reconstruct is breaking the bondage of oppression. Various integrated models such as Structural Family, Cognitive Behavioral, Emotionally Focused with sound biblical principles, are used to help the client overcome. Overcoming comes in a healthy package for spirit, mind, nutrition and relations. Numerous clients have received mental health adjustments in areas of Bi-polar Disorder, bereavement, relationship issues and parent-child relational problems.


New York, New York | (347) 416 6636


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I grew up in a family of classical musicians, the youngest of four kids. I attended the Manhattan School of Music in New York City, with the goal of winning a principal oboe position with a symphony orchestra. Shortly before my college graduation, my mother passed away suddenly. A year later, while pursuing my graduate degree at MSM, I lost a dear loved one to suicide, and my father died a short time later. I had struggled for many years with episodes of depression and feeling isolated, and I carried a sense of deep shame. Just before the death of my mom, I began seeing a therapist for the first time. Over a period of 10 years, I tried working with several therapists with varied expertise (psychodynamic, CBT, DBT, eclectic), but they never seemed to help. I wasn’t happier. Life wasn’t easier. I felt disconnected, lost, lonely, and filled with shame. Until I discovered the Gestalt method. Alongside my love of music, helping others and being of service had been lifelong interests, so I pursued a second master's degree in social work from Columbia University. Yet it wasn’t until I completed graduate school that I was introduced to the Gestalt method by my first clinical supervisor, who used the approach to guide the way she lived her life and our work together. That’s when I consider Gestalt Psychotherapy to have found me. I went on to complete the clinical fellowship program and certification at Gestalt Associates for Psychotherapy in New York. Gestalt therapy training is arduous, in-depth, and rigorous. As part of the certification training, students must attend weekly individual and group therapy with a Gestalt therapist throughout their study. Through the work, I gained an enormous appreciation for the experiential, present-centered, and relational techniques integral to the process. The participatory training created a space for me to be completely known by others, and to know myself. I developed relationships in which it felt safe to be seen, heard, validated, and challenged. In learning to experience feelings as feelings and not as facts, I was able to heal wounds suffered long ago, so that they became part of my story, rather than the definition of who I am. This is the self-awareness and healing I bring to others through my practice. I received my degree in clinical social work from Columbia University, with a concentration in health, mental health, and disabilities. I completed my residency at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, and I've been a practicing therapist since 2002. Before establishing my private practice, I worked in a vast array of settings, including inpatient psychiatric units, outpatient community mental health clinics, day-treatment programs, and as a clinician for a health insurance company. I've served active-duty military and veterans in the treatment of substance dependence and PTSD, and supervised a methadone clinic in Harlem in New York City. My volunteer work included serving as a mentor in a teenage pregnancy and parenting program, and as a domestic violence advocate, working with vulnerable and at-risk populations of women. I'm licensed to practice therapy in New York, North Carolina, Texas, and Washington State. In our current healthcare system, therapy is often viewed as a treatment for an illness or disorder, or reserved for individuals in crisis. By contrast, I think of therapy as a tool to build on what's right in your life. In-depth psychotherapy can be best utilized after crises have been addressed and urgent issues resolved. In our work together, I don't "analyze" you to determine what's "wrong." In fact, I'm not here to judge or change anything about you. Our relationship is a collaborative one that requires safety and trust, so we can engage with authenticity, curiosity, humor, and candor. Gestalt therapy is considered to be a creative form of talk therapy and is uniquely versatile, providing a range of tools and techniques that allow us to expand beyond traditional talk therapy. There’s no particular way a therapy session might look, as each is unique to your needs and the co-creation of our relationship. Every session provides an opportunity for a wide range of work to be done and for different parts to emerge, and each time we meet may feel different than the last. Our work together may include education, role play, active experimentation, guided imagery techniques, and body-centered activities designed to help you develop greater self-awareness. We'll address how you experience emotions in your body and the physical expression of your feelings. The process is creative and active, teaching you to focus on the here and now, building your self-awareness in the present moment. What Is Gestalt? There is no direct translation in the English language that describes the meaning of the German word “Gestalt.” The term is best understood as a pattern, and it refers to the way something comes together and takes shape. Known as the first true American psychotherapy, the Gestalt approach originated with Fritz and Laura Perls, who brought their theories from Germany to the United States shortly after World War II. Gestalt therapy is an experiential, relational therapy based on mindfulness and present-centered awareness that draws heavily from Gestalt psychology, existential philosophy, Zen Buddhism, and Taoism. The Gestalt approach understands that human beings perceive entire patterns or configurations, not merely individual components. This is why when we see a group of dots arranged as a triangle, we see a triangle instead of random dots. Our brains organize information into complete configurations or "gestalts." As the field evolves with the culture around us, the Gestalt approach is continually informed by evidence-based research and a consideration of the broader social environment and its impact on development, behaviors, patterns, and habits. At its heart, Gestalt therapy looks at how the different aspects, or parts, of ourselves come together to form an integrated whole.

New York, New York | (929) 382 4209


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I would love to work with new and expecting parents, as well as couples. My approach is rooted in Trauma-focused CBT, psychodynamic, and talk therapy.


Psychotherapist and ADHD Coach
New York, New York | (646) 844 4762


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As a psychotherapist, school counselor, learning specialist, and executive function coach with over twenty years of experience, my eclectic background informs my holistic approach to coaching and counseling. Sessions are individualized, collaborative, and interactive while providing a supportive and accepting environment for growth. I meet you where you are at now and help you progress toward your goals at a pace that is comfortable for you. My clinical and teaching experience includes working in schools and agency settings. For the past nine years, I worked as a learning specialist for students with disabilities at Columbia University in which I provided executive function coaching, academic counseling, and learning support. I continue to work with Columbia students in my private practice, as well as university and professional students and adults in all stages of life. My clients feel safe, supported, and motivated by the work we do together, and I am committed to helping others recognize and cultivate their unique gifts.

Psychotherapist
New York, New York | (347) 903 0423


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At the cross-section of mental health, feminism and navigating intersectional identities as a minority woman, I strive to create a safe and welcoming space for individuals, couples, and groups of all backgrounds and identities through culturally sensitive and LGBTQI+ friendly approaches. I approach therapy through a multicultural lens, aiming to guide clients through a journey of wellness helping clients gain skills for optimal living. I take a holistic approach to therapy including mindfulness and meditation. I am trained in multiple theories such as humanistic theory and relational-cultural theory. I also draw from narrative therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectic behavioral therapy, interpersonal and social rhythm therapy, and trauma informed therapy when necessary. I received my Master’s in Counseling in Mental Health and Wellness at New York University. Prior to joining MWR, I worked at a private practice in Brooklyn where I provided psychotherapy to a diverse population of adult clients. I offer counseling services in English, Hindi and Gujarati. Working together means co-creating a therapeutic journey designed to achieve lasting emotional change existing beyond the therapy room. Schedule an appointment with me today to get started! Please also feel free to get in touch via email at simran@mwr.nyc or phone at 347-903-0423 with any questions about the process. I look forward to meeting you!

Licensed Psychologist
New York, New York | (646) 475 2332


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My name is Dr. Stephanie Miodus, and I am a licensed psychologist specializing in comprehensive assessments for autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, and other developmental needs. My goal is to help children, adolescents, and adults gain a deeper understanding of their strengths, navigate challenges, and access the right support. Using evidence-based tools like the ADOS-2, I provide thorough evaluations that offer accurate diagnoses and insights into social, emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and academic functioning. I also conduct specialized assessments for giftedness, private school admissions, selective mutism, and pre-adoption considerations. Each evaluation includes a detailed report and a personalized feedback session. My approach is collaborative, ensuring that each assessment leads to meaningful recommendations and actionable next steps. Beyond assessments, I provide social skills groups, executive function coaching, and autism-related consultations for schools and forensic settings. I also offer therapy for children, adolescents, and young adults, as well as coaching for parents, caregivers, and nannies. My work is grounded in a strength-based, neurodiversity-affirming approach, incorporating evidence-based strategies that are individualized to each client’s needs. I have particular expertise in supporting neurodivergent individuals, adoptees, and individuals who have experienced trauma, including chronic illness, applying a trauma-informed perspective to my work. I offer in-person services in New York City and telehealth options in both New York and Pennsylvania. My approach is solution-focused and collaborative, designed to help clients set and achieve their goals while building on their strengths.

Clinical Psychologist/Psychoanalyst
New York, New York | (212) 875 0154


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I'm a clinical psychologist and interpersonal psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City. On the faculty of New York University’s Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, author of Learn to Love: Guide to Healing Your Disappointing Love Life and Individuation in Contemporary Psychoanalysis, and the founder of LoveLifeLearningCenter.com. I specialize in treating the emotional aftereffects of unhealthy relationship experiences and chronic love life disappointment which I've been studying for over 30 years.


New York, New York | (516) 446 8910


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I help Adults who are struggling with Anxiety, Trauma, Depression and transitional life events or those who simply have no idea why they are stuck in their lives. I use a combination of education along with cbt and neuro-based mind body techniques -- BRAINSPOTTING, mindfulness, somatic work, positivity training. I help clients feel in control so that we can move onto the deeper bad life experiences and trauma that lies dormant. My goal is to unblock the unconscious dynamics that ruin a clients capacity to live authentically.


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