Therapy Services
in New York, NY, and throughout NY + FL
Eating Disorder Treatment
I specialize in the treatment of Binge Eating Disorder and other forms of disordered eating.
You may identify with:
emotional eating
compulsive overeating
food addiction
stress eating.
restriction/binge cycle
yo-yo dieting
If you relate to any of these it’s very likely that your relationship with food is interfering with the life you want to live. I can help you to trust yourself with food, reconnect to your body, successfully navigate urges, and build a toolbox of skills.
I utilize Intuitive Eating, Health at Every Size, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy interventions.
Therapy For Anxiety & Stress
I specialize in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorders, panic disorders, and high-functioning anxiety. High-functioning anxiety is a form of generalized anxiety I commonly see women struggle with in my practice. You may identify with high-functioning anxiety if any of the following apply to you:
Perfectionist
Overpacked schedule
Excessive anxiety and worry, overthinking
Chronic tiredness and/or problems with sleep
Feeling on edge and restless, irritable
High achieving
Driven by details and order
Burnout
Juggling many projects and tasks at once
Difficultly relaxing, doing nothing, or sitting still
Controlling habits and strict routines
Fear of disappointing others or letting people down
Together we can work to decrease your emotional and physical exhaustion, learn tools to better manage anxiety, decrease ruminating thoughts, and create more balance in your life.
I use Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy approaches to treat anxiety.
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) was developed by Dr. Marsha Linehan to teach people how to manage overwhelming emotions. You will learn effective coping strategies to deal with distressing situations, regulate emotions, improve interpersonal relationships and be more present in your everyday life. DBT emphasizes creating a life you want to live.
Research has shown DBT to be effective in treating a wide range of issues including anxiety, depression, addiction, impulsivity, relationship problems, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and eating disorders.
DBT includes four sets of behavioral skills
Mindfulness: The practice of being present in your life and not checked out; engaged in the moment, experiencing one’s emotions and senses fully, yet with grounded perspective.
Interpersonal Effectiveness: Learning to be effective in asking for what you want and need from others. Balancing your needs with others. Skills for communicating boundaries and saying no. Maintaining self-respect and relationships with others.
Emotion Regulation: Learn to be in control of your emotions rather than let emotions control you. Skills to regulate emotions and cope effectively. Experience more of the emotions you want and less of the ones you don’t.
Distress Tolerance: Skills to tolerate painful emotions in difficult situations without making things worse. Acceptance skills for coming to terms with that which we have no control over or cannot change.
Therapy for Women
As women we are uniquely vulnerable to biological, emotional, and psychosocial stressors. Women are twice as likely as men to develop an anxiety disorder. Anxious women are also more likely to develop an eating disorder, depression, relationship difficulties or feel that they just “don’t feel happy.” Oftentimes these issues can arise are during particular life transitions such as going to college, forming relationships and dating, starting a career, creating a family, or having children grow up.
My passion lies in helping women to see their worth, excel at what they do, and build a life grounded in passion, connection, and joy.
The following is a list of issues some women face. Men of course face some of these challenges, but as a group women encounter these problems even more.
Women’s Issues include:
Eating disorders
Body image issues
Procrastination
Juggling roles (work, family, children)
Caretaker Syndrome and burnout
Emotional distress
Family planning
Parenting
Balancing traditional roles with personal ambitions
Self-esteem, feelings of worthlessness
Sexuality
Physical Health
Stage of life transitions
Perfectionism
Concerns about dating and love
Friendships
Career
Stress
FAQs
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Great! Go to my contact page and message me to set up a complimentary consultation.
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I am not in-network with any insurance. If you have out-of-network insurance benefits I can file your claims so you're never stuck with paperwork, waiting for reimbursement, or paying my full rate out of pocket. My goal is to make this process easy and more affordable for you.
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Absolutely! I am happy to collaborate with other therapists and be part of a treatment team. Skills coaching is psychoeducational and not intended to replace therapy.