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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and earned my degree from the University of Michigan in 2014. I work with adults experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, and major life transitions, as well as those seeking greater fulfillment or a deeper sense of meaning in their lives. My approach to therapy is flexible and individualized—I draw from a variety of evidence-based modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), while tailoring our work to your unique needs, goals, and personal style.
I began my career in community mental health, which shaped my deep and ongoing commitment to social justice, inclusivity, and compassionate care.
I graduated from NYU in Mental Health Counseling and Wellness and am finalizing my doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Pace University. I have experience working at mental health clinics, schools, and outpatient settings. I support children, teens, adults, and families with trauma, attachment needs, mood concerns, acculturation stress, and relationship challenges.
Alyssa is a (an) LCSW and LCADC (Certified alcohol and substance abuse counselor). She has been trained and supervised in EMDR , Ketamine assisted therapy and Trauma Focused CBT. Alyssa has experience working with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families finding solutions and helping people understand where their stress is coming from and learning how to cope more effectively. In a safe place, using a blend of mind body and CBT, Alyssa supports and explores her client’s issues finding solutions to their problems.
As a therapist, LCSW in Florida and LCSW in New York, I have over 20 years experience working with children, families and adults, I will help you identify unhealthy obstacles in your life and assist you in the process of learning and applying new solutions and skills with realistic strategies that can work for you and your family.
Hello there! My name is Antoinette Bryce, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has been in the mental health and human services field for 13 years. I am a graduate from the Fordham University and currently a lecturer within the Human Behavior field. My passion is “People” and helping them to get to the core of who they are. Starting out as a customer service agent many years ago I have learnt that the “customer is always right.” In keeping this approach, coupling it with a mental health and trauma focused lens, my modality of choice for intervention is from the Humanistic Paradigm- I will meet you where you are at!
I hold a BS Degree in Human Development and Family Studies from Cornell University and an MA in Art Therapy from NYU. I am licensed by the State of NY and nationally Board Certified by ATCB. Fluent in Italian; Certificate in Trauma and Creative Arts; IFS-informed, post-Master's level trainings in CBT, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and IMAGO relationship therapy. 20 years experience with people from 3-99. Creative, empathic and client-centered, your treatment will be as unique as you are.
Warm, friendly, invested in growth and reaching goals.
I have 30 years of clinical experience. My therapeutic style with clients is direct, grounded, and deeply compassionate. I believe in creating a space that is both supportive and structured, where clients feel respected, heard, and challenged in meaningful ways.
I bring a calm, steady presence, particularly in high-stress or crisis situations, helping clients feel contained and focused even when things feel overwhelming. At the same time, I am honest and straightforward—I don’t avoid difficult conversations, but I approach them with care, professionalism, and respect.
As a licensed psychologist in New York and New Jersey, I offer remote individual psychotherapy to adults. My approach is collaborative, and you are an active partner in designing your personal goals. I individualize treatment based on your presenting concerns/needs as well as your unique background and history. Based on my training and experience in a variety of treatment modalities, including CBT, DBT, and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, I use an integrative approach to help you reach your personal goals, which may involve learning skills to manage life’s difficulties and developing greater understanding of yourself.
I have more than 15 years of experience working in a wide variety of settings, including hospitals and schools. As a trained pianist and a Licensed Creative Arts Therapist, I also incorporate creative expression in my practice, and my speciality includes issues related to cultural diversity (e.g., LGBTQIA+, Asian American mental health, immigration). As a native of Japan, I am bilingual in Japanese and English, and offer services in both languages.
Beginning therapy can feel like a big step and I am here to work collaboratively with you in a safe, supportive, and liberated space. I would like to help you feel less alone with difficult feelings and experience a greater sense of self-agency and fulfillment in your life. I have over 10 years of experience and extensive post-graduate training specializing in depression, anxiety, complex trauma, issues related to identity, and I offer particular attunement to individuals who identify as LGBTQAI+.
My background is in psychoanalytic psychotherapy/psychoanalysis and my approach to therapy is determined by the needs of each individual, which will make our time together a powerful space for self-reflection and growth. Our work together will be an opportunity for you to share your pain and perhaps for the first time, feel heard and understood.
My style is warm, active, and deeply nurturing. If you're having difficulty getting out of bed in the morning, struggling from what seems like uncontrollable worry, or feeling lost and isolated, I am happy to connect with you. You can reach me via a phone call, a text, or email at 347-378-7784 and I will get back to you within 24 hours, Monday-Friday.
Joseph Weaver, DNP, PMHNP-BC. – is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner currently employed at NYU Long Island. Joe holds a Doctorate from Stony Brook University and has been practicing as a psychiatric nurse practitioner since 2017. Joseph completed his service in the Army Reserves in 2021 as a Captain in a Combat Stress Unit at Fort Dix, NJ and treats people with mental health issues across the life span.


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