Cardiologist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Chiropractor providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Dentist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Dermatologist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Family Physician providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
OB-GYN providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Ophthalmologist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Orthopedic Surgeon providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Pediatrician providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Physical Therapist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Podiatrist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Psychiatrist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
My approach is to meet you where you are, in an authentic and compassionate way. I remain challenging yet sincere, open and non-judgmental in an effort to cater to your needs while ensuring a high standard of quality care. With a specialty in marriage and family and organizational counseling. I’m like a primary care physician of mental health care. I treat an array of patients, including kids (ages 5-18), adults, couples, families, groups and organizations.
Together, we will explore the experiences that have molded your personality and the presenting issues that bring you to therapy in the first place, including depression, anxiety, trauma, self-esteem, insecurity, learning disabilities, relationship & family conflict, grief and loss, rejection, perfectionism, feelings of inadequacy, stigma, prejudice, and marginalization within your family, organizations and in society. Our therapeutic rapport will be the instrument for change in your relationships with significant others. The insight you gain from our relationship will sharpen your awareness of your thoughts, feelings & roles you play in relationships with the people you encounter in your every day life.
Kelley Hershman, B.S., M.A., M.S., LMHC, is a Licensed Psychotherapist, Clinical Director and Co-Founder of The Soho Center for Mental Health and Clinical Learning in New York City. She received both her B.S. in Applied Psychology, and her M.A. in Counseling Psychology from New York University. She received her M.S. in Counseling, Clinical & School Psychology at The University of California in Santa Barbara. Her research interests include the study of adult attachment in marriage, family and organizational behavior. She also researches race, interracial marital stress, authority, gender and status as they relate to power and leadership within human systems and cultures. She has been practicing the Group Relations Consultation since 2008.
When scheduling an appointment, you may be seeing Kelley or one of the clinicians on her team.
Compassionate and caring yet challenging, Anthony Freire, MA, LMHC, NCC, CCMHC founded the Soho Center for Mental Health Counseling & Clinical Supervision in New York City and works as a licensed psychotherapist and clinical director and supervisor.
Anthony’s specialties include trauma-informed care, psychological trauma, anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder. He also provides counseling for other issues such as addiction, marriage difficulties, and relationships and organizational counseling.
Anthony earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees from New York University and completed his residency at Christ Hospital in Jersey City, New Jersey. In 2015, he received his Certificate in Advanced Clinical Practice from NYU’s School of Social Work. Anthony is a member of the American Counseling Association and the New York Center for the Study of Groups, Organizations, and Social Systems.
Anthony’s approach includes working with patients to identify and improve negative behavior or negative beliefs about the self. He works with his diverse clientele to improve their relationship with themselves and others to live fulfilling lives.
At the Soho Center for Mental Health Counseling & Clinical Supervision, the staff utilizes a team approach to individual care. Patients see their own therapists, but the entire team works together to help you achieve your goals.
Anthony welcomes the opportunity to work with you to improve your mental health and relationships at the Soho Center for Mental Health Counseling & Clinical Supervision. When scheduling an appointment, you may be seeing Anthony or one of the clinicians on his team.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist, NYC native, and founder of Brooklyn Integrative Psychological Services PLLC.
For over 20 years, I have worked in both outpatient clinics and in-patient psychiatric hospitals, community mental health facilities, college counseling centers and non-profit agencies. I have completed advanced, specialized training for LGBTQIA, Serious Mental Illness, and student populations, as well as delivered developmentally disability/intellectual disability social services, in-home crisis services, and couples and family services. I love providing affirming, integrative psychotherapy services for adults, families and couples, as well as providing consulting services to various clientele.
In addition to psychotherapy, for many years I have run groups, workshops, and parent-trainings for clients in every NYC borough. I also supervise LMSWs/MHCs and Ph.D./Psy.D. candidates who are on a path toward clinical licensure and private practice. My undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate education have all taken place in NYC, the city I cannot live without, at top APA-accredited institutions and sites.
I use an Integrative model of therapy that combines traditional psychodynamic/psychoanalytic, cognitive behavioral (CBT), schema, dialectical behavioral (DBT), and interpersonal/relational therapies to customize our work to your needs. I have also received intensive training in Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMAD), Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT) with Dr. Sue Johnson, Horneyian Therapy (based on the work of Karen Horney), Schema Therapy, Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction, Trauma Art Narrative Therapy (TANT), and Brief Solution-Focused Therapy. During COVID lockdown, I completed a certification in Ericksonian Hypnosis, and have been tickled by how this technique accelerates one’s access to their unconscious. In my opinion, not every problem is a nail so why have only one hammer? I have been a lifelong learner of how to merge evidence-based therapies with alternative “new-wave” therapies, such as the burgeoning intersection of western neuropsychology and eastern philosophies. I often incorporate these teachings in sessions, and collaborate with my clients to explore diverse perspectives on life.
Value-wise, I am an outspoken clinician who is staunchly against the corporatization of healthcare, tech company monopolization of web-based algorithyms, and further decimation of our altruistic field by capitalistic oligarchs. I work tirelessly to oppose these things any way I can, even though we are forced to participate to some degree in order to run a practice that can actually serve a broad range of people. To that end, our proceeds funnel back into our staff's benefits and growth, community events, and charitable donations to minority-owned businesses. Over time, I aspire to reduce our overall corporate footprint by promoting an organic web presence and outstanding clinical service that speaks for itself rather than using tactics that violate our ethical codes and basic human decency.
It can be difficult to know what type of therapy or therapist is right for you, and to also find someone who you feel able to open up your true self to. Let's meet to discuss your needs and to see how I can help you evolve!
Steven Licardi, LCSW is an autistic / neurodivergent clinician, sci-fi writer, spoken word poet, artist, and performance activist. He was raised in New York and has recently returned to New York after five years in rural SW Virginia. Steven is building his private practice which is informed by Social Therapeutics, anti-racism, the Mad pride movement, disability justice, and global efforts towards liberation and decolonization. In addition to working with adults and couples, Steven brings his experience working with children and families in rural Appalachia, which has given him a deep investment in the experiences of communities in rural as well as urban areas, particularly the 2SLGBTQIA+* communities.
Steven holds licenses in New York State and the Commonwealth of Virginia. He received his Master's in Social Work from the School of Social Welfare at Stony Brook University, with a concentration in politics and social policy. He also received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology & Philosophy from SBU.
With Ann Green, Steven co-leads 2 groups at Psych Options NYC.
Lifestream Behavioral Health makes exceptional mental and behavioral health services accessible through telehealth to adults living in and around Manhattan, New York. Highly skilled nurse practitioner Dumo Marcus Opuiyo, NP, and the providers collaborate with people on innovative care plans to address a range of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. Therapeutic resources are also available through telehealth to optimize work-life balance and overall quality of life.
Dumo earned his doctorate in nursing from Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona. He is certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) as a psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner.
Lifestream Behavioral Health provides customized treatment plans for psychotic disorders, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and depression. The compassionate specialists also have extensive experience addressing emotional health challenges like loneliness and isolation. They design treatment plans that focus on psychotherapy techniques and lifestyle changes.
Prescription medications and medication management services are also available to protect individuals from complications of misuse and overdosing. Lifestream Behavioral Health offers care plans for substance use disorder to those already struggling with drug or alcohol addiction.
Dumo and the providers value the importance of education and provide resources that help patients understand their condition to optimize their overall well-being.
The staff provides a safe, welcoming environment, allowing people from all walks of life access to the help they deserve. Flexible scheduling is available for all telehealth appointments.
Call Lifestream Behavioral Health in Manhattan, New York, to schedule a consultation or book an appointment online.
Damon G. LaBarbera, PhD, Licensed Psychologist ([email protected]), offers in-person sessions in Rockville Centre, New York, for clients with anxiety, depression, relationship stress, and other life problems. Dr. LaBarbera also offers telehealth services from Rockville Centre and Union City, New Jersey for Florida and New Jersey residents.
His training is that he is a graduate of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island and attended an APA-Approved Clinical Psychology Program and APA-Approved Clinical Psychology Internship. In solo private practice for over three decades, he is known to peers and clients as an effective and sought-after therapist.
Dr. LaBarbera has experience treating mild to severe psychological disorders, including social anxiety, panic attacks, workplace stress, trauma, depression, and dissociation. He has completed thousands of psychological batteries ordered by neurologists, psychiatrists, bariatric and pain surgeons, and many private, military, and state agencies.
Using different therapy styles as well as psychological tests to aid in diagnosis and measure progress. He carefully assesses biological features that may contribute to psychological problems. Goal is to strategically address symptoms and life situations to enhance productivity, functionality, prosperity, position, and intimacy.
Dr. LaBarbera has worked with clients in sensitive jobs in industry, law enforcement, and the special forces of every branch of service. He has worked with students of all ages, technical workers, and bright but rebellious teens. He has trained or supervised many therapists for their licensure.
Dr. LaBarbera accepts various payment methods and if you are unclear whether your insurance is accepted, please contact the office.
Dr. LaBarbera is fully licensed in New York, New Jersey, and Florida as and is a member of the New York Psychological Association, New Jersey Psychological Association (NJPA), Senior Psychologist with Florida Psychological Association (FPA), and American Psychological Association (APA).
You can call Damon G. LaBarbera, PhD, Licensed Psychologist, today or book an appointment online to learn more.
At Heimberg Neuropsychology, we specialize in providing comprehensive neuropsychological and psychological assessments for a wide range of conditions. Led by Dr. Brandon F. Heimberg, a UCLA-trained and licensed clinical psychologist, our practice is dedicated to delivering thorough evaluations and personalized treatment plans. Whether you’re dealing with traumatic brain injuries, neurodevelopmental disorders, learning disabilities, or psychiatric conditions, we are here to offer expert and compassionate care.
Dr. Heimberg’s extensive neuropsychology training includes an APA Division-40 neuropsychology internship at the VA Illiana Health Care System, advanced clinical practica, and a two-year fellowship at UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine. He currently holds hospital privileges at the Motion Picture & Television Fund, ensuring the highest standards of care in neuropsychology.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist, NYC native, and founder of Brooklyn Integrative Psychological Services PLLC.
For over 20 years, I have worked in both outpatient clinics and in-patient psychiatric hospitals, community mental health facilities, college counseling centers and non-profit agencies. I have completed advanced, specialized training for LGBTQIA, Serious Mental Illness, and student populations, as well as delivered developmentally disability/intellectual disability social services, in-home crisis services, and couples and family services. I love providing affirming, integrative psychotherapy services for adults, families and couples, as well as providing consulting services to various clientele.
In addition to psychotherapy, for many years I have run groups, workshops, and parent-trainings for clients in every NYC borough. I also supervise LMSWs/MHCs and Ph.D./Psy.D. candidates who are on a path toward clinical licensure and private practice. My undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate education have all taken place in NYC, the city I cannot live without, at top APA-accredited institutions and sites.
I use an Integrative model of therapy that combines traditional psychodynamic/psychoanalytic, cognitive behavioral (CBT), schema, dialectical behavioral (DBT), and interpersonal/relational therapies to customize our work to your needs. I have also received intensive training in Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMAD), Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT) with Dr. Sue Johnson, Horneyian Therapy (based on the work of Karen Horney), Schema Therapy, Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction, Trauma Art Narrative Therapy (TANT), and Brief Solution-Focused Therapy. During COVID lockdown, I completed a certification in Ericksonian Hypnosis, and have been tickled by how this technique accelerates one’s access to their unconscious. In my opinion, not every problem is a nail so why have only one hammer? I have been a lifelong learner of how to merge evidence-based therapies with alternative “new-wave” therapies, such as the burgeoning intersection of western neuropsychology and eastern philosophies. I often incorporate these teachings in sessions, and collaborate with my clients to explore diverse perspectives on life.
Value-wise, I am an outspoken clinician who is staunchly against the corporatization of healthcare, tech company monopolization of web-based algorithyms, and further decimation of our altruistic field by capitalistic oligarchs. I work tirelessly to oppose these things any way I can, even though we are forced to participate to some degree in order to run a practice that can actually serve a broad range of people. To that end, our proceeds funnel back into our staff's benefits and growth, community events, and charitable donations to minority-owned businesses. Over time, I aspire to reduce our overall corporate footprint by promoting an organic web presence and outstanding clinical service that speaks for itself rather than using tactics that violate our ethical codes and basic human decency.
It can be difficult to know what type of therapy or therapist is right for you, and to also find someone who you feel able to open up your true self to. Let's meet to discuss your needs and to see how I can help you evolve!
I am a licensed clinical psychologist, NYC native, and founder of Brooklyn Integrative Psychological Services PLLC.
For over 20 years, I have worked in both outpatient clinics and in-patient psychiatric hospitals, community mental health facilities, college counseling centers and non-profit agencies. I have completed advanced, specialized training for LGBTQIA, Serious Mental Illness, and student populations, as well as delivered developmentally disability/intellectual disability social services, in-home crisis services, and couples and family services. I love providing affirming, integrative psychotherapy services for adults, families and couples, as well as providing consulting services to various clientele.
In addition to psychotherapy, for many years I have run groups, workshops, and parent-trainings for clients in every NYC borough. I also supervise LMSWs/MHCs and Ph.D./Psy.D. candidates who are on a path toward clinical licensure and private practice. My undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate education have all taken place in NYC, the city I cannot live without, at top APA-accredited institutions and sites.
I use an Integrative model of therapy that combines traditional psychodynamic/psychoanalytic, cognitive behavioral (CBT), schema, dialectical behavioral (DBT), and interpersonal/relational therapies to customize our work to your needs. I have also received intensive training in Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMAD), Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT) with Dr. Sue Johnson, Horneyian Therapy (based on the work of Karen Horney), Schema Therapy, Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction, Trauma Art Narrative Therapy (TANT), and Brief Solution-Focused Therapy. During COVID lockdown, I completed a certification in Ericksonian Hypnosis, and have been tickled by how this technique accelerates one’s access to their unconscious. In my opinion, not every problem is a nail so why have only one hammer? I have been a lifelong learner of how to merge evidence-based therapies with alternative “new-wave” therapies, such as the burgeoning intersection of western neuropsychology and eastern philosophies. I often incorporate these teachings in sessions, and collaborate with my clients to explore diverse perspectives on life.
Value-wise, I am an outspoken clinician who is staunchly against the corporatization of healthcare, tech company monopolization of web-based algorithyms, and further decimation of our altruistic field by capitalistic oligarchs. I work tirelessly to oppose these things any way I can, even though we are forced to participate to some degree in order to run a practice that can actually serve a broad range of people. To that end, our proceeds funnel back into our staff's benefits and growth, community events, and charitable donations to minority-owned businesses. Over time, I aspire to reduce our overall corporate footprint by promoting an organic web presence and outstanding clinical service that speaks for itself rather than using tactics that violate our ethical codes and basic human decency.
It can be difficult to know what type of therapy or therapist is right for you, and to also find someone who you feel able to open up your true self to. Let's meet to discuss your needs and to see how I can help you evolve!
Leon’s goal is to help you find meaning in your life, build stronger self-esteem and inner composure, create practical coping strategies, dismantle limiting beliefs, and find creative ways to make changes and to reach your potential. Leon holds Master’s degrees in mental health counseling and creativity and talent development research, and a certification in life coaching. Leon has experience with diverse clients, including but not limited to those with depression, anxiety, bipolar and borderline personality disorders, social anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, health anxiety, ADHD, substance use, and existential and relationship concerns.
Erika Calcagno, MHC-LP, specializes in helping individuals manage the impact of chronic illness/pain, trauma, anxiety, and invisible disabilities on daily life and relationships, as well as focusing on women's health and well-being. She believes that our past experiences shape our physical, emotional, and mental health. Erika takes a trauma-informed, person-centered, holistic approach, while drawing from acceptance commitment therapy (ACT), attachment theory, and existentialism to empower clients on their healing journeys. She strives to create a supportive, non-judgmental space for self-discovery, helping clients develop strategies for stress relief and enhanced well-being. With empathy and gentle challenging, Erika is committed to guiding individuals toward self-understanding and personal growth.
Erika received her Bachelor’s in Psychology at the University of Arizona and her Master’s in Mental Health Counseling from Pace University. She currently sees clients virtually in NY state.
Irina specializes in providing targeted support for individuals navigating trauma, anxiety, career challenges, and cultural assimilation, leveraging a goal-oriented approach to foster personal growth and resilience.
Irina is dedicated to guiding adults through the journey of overcoming past negative experiences, empowering them to unlock their potential and achieve their goals. In addition to her Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling at Brooklyn College, Irina is a certified gestalt therapist and a goal achievement/success coach. In her work, Irina uses EMDR Therapy as well. Her compassionate and goal-oriented approach is designed to create a supportive space for personal growth and transformative changes. Irina is fluent in both English and Russian.
Daniel believes that therapy is not only about minimizing and reducing symptoms but also that it is a journey of self-exploration and of understanding where our symptoms originate from. Daniel will help you better understand and clarify your relationship with yourself, your relationships with others, and your life experiences and struggles. He believes therapy helps us to derive meaning from what we believe to be meaningless, therefore decreasing our symptoms of anxiety and depression and aiding us grow into individuals who can confront life in all its forms. Daniel specializes working with older adolescents, anxiety, ADHD, existential concerns, bereavement, and loss, crisis of meaning, and relationship issues. Daniel received his Master’s in clinical mental health counseling from the City University of New York–College of Staten Island. Currently Daniel is pursuing a Doctorate in Counseling Psychology, Psy.D from Felician University.
Rachel M. Lee, LMHC, is a skilled therapist and the owner of Kensington Wellness Mental Health Counseling, serving patients virtually throughout New York City, New York.
Rachel specializes in anxiety, mood disorders, career changes, and couples' work. With over 10 years of experience in the mental health field, Rachel has worked in several environments, including vocational rehabilitation programs, career development agencies, substance abuse facilities, restorative justice settings, community mental health clinics, and educational settings. She is passionate about helping people live their best lives and find and make meaning through fulfilling work, relationships, and self-care.
A life-long resident of Brooklyn, Rachel proudly offers the services of Kensington Wellness Mental Health Counseling to those in the community in an accessible way. She strives to work with diverse populations throughout New York City and encourages them to prioritize their well-being.
Rachel considers self-compassion, along with the desire for meaningful growth, to be the most critical aspects of mental health work, curiosity, a love of learning, and courageous self-inventory. To work with Rachel, call or request a virtual appointment online today.
Khana Kleyn, MS, LMHC, is a mental health care provider specializing in logotherapy and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) at Cynical Psychotherapy in the Midwood neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City.
Khana hails from Russia, Colorado and New York. She has an excellent sense of humor that is counterbalanced with her deep, existential views on life and life’s processes.
Khana holds a master’s degree in industrial psychology from Brooklyn College, as well as a Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling from Long Island University, C.W. Post.
Khana specializes in trauma processing, attention disorders, grief counseling, chronic illness support, and family (marriage/divorce/co-parenting) therapy. Khana is experienced and very comfortable working with survivors of emotional, sexual and physical violence, as well as those recovering from narcissistic relationships.
Khana is qualified to provide evaluations and letters for various communal/career needs. Mental health can affect all areas of life, and Khana is skilled in identifying what is stopping individuals from progressing to the next stage in their careers and personal lives.
Khana’s approach to therapy is to create organic dialogue and genuine trust between therapist and patient. Khana excels in person-centered, active listening, as well as validation for the extreme suffering we humans endure throughout our lives. After exploring the components that make up an individual, and when the patient feels safe and heard, Khana guides the patient gently and carefully in the rewriting of their life narratives to a place of strength and resilience.
Khana uses an eclectic mixture of modalities, including DBT (helping individuals rediscover the value in themselves), logotherapy (finding purpose and meaning in one’s experiences, both negative and positive), as well as CBT. Khana has also undergone extensive clinical training with the underprivileged/high-risk population.
Khana is diagnosed with ADHD herself, suffers from chronic illness, and has been married for almost two decades. She is the proud mother of three children. Khana’s range of life experiences helps her view the patients’ world through a realistic lens and with sincere empathy. Khana works with people of all ages and backgrounds.
In her free time, Khana enjoys watching documentaries and starting new hobbies.
Octavia Bradley is a professional therapist, a life coach, and the founder and CEO of Reveal 2 Heal Consulting Services in Maplewood, New Jersey.
Before opening her therapy and nonprofit coaching and consulting firm, Octavia worked in social services as a substance use disorder counselor, a case manager for mothers in need, and a family service worker for the State of New Jersey Department of Children and Families foster care system.
In 2017, Octavia resigned from her position with the state and turned to teaching, serving as an educator at several colleges and universities. She opened Reveal 2 Heal Consulting Services in 2018 to shed light on and end the cycle of abuse, poverty, and self-harm.
In addition to her therapy and consulting work, Octavia has an online talk show called Let’s Talk, winning awards for best and most viewed talk show on the Christian Vision Entertainment Network.
Octavia is also an author and has written two books: an autobiography titled “Leaked Spilling Secrets of Trauma” and “Reveal 2 Heal Working from the Inside Out.”
Born in The Bronx and raised in Harlem in New York City, Octavia’s story is similar to those she helps. Growing up, she faced many obstacles. But, instead of succumbing to these obstacles, she broke the chains and created new generational traditions.
Octavia is an advocate for victims of abuse in her community. Her goal is to inform, strengthen, and encourage individuals to take back their lives, spill their secrets of trauma, and begin living a life on purpose.
Guided by her slogan, Level up its healing time, Octavia is committed to reviving, repairing, and restructuring individuals and families.