Psychology

Dr. Ana Bahamonde

Dr. Ana Bahamonde

Licensed Psychologist

Dr. Bahamonde spent the first 25-years of her career as a teacher and school counselor.  After completing her Psy.D. in clinical psychology, she has worked in a wide variety of clinical settings, including inpatient, outpatient, schools, and private practice. She is fully bilingual and conducts therapy sessions in English and Spanish. Dr. Bahamonde has extensive experience working with adolescents, young adults, adults, as well as neurodivergent populations.

Dr. Bahamonde’s therapeutic approach can be best described as a collaborative and conversational approach that is person centered.

Working with Dr. Bahamonde, clients should expect to be challenged and encouraged to step outside their comfort zone in order to achieve their goals and experience a better quality of life.

She believes that the key to a good therapist / client relationship is connection and understanding.

Dr. Bahamonde utilizes therapeutic modalities such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), brief solution focused, sand tray therapy, play therapy, virtual reality, exposure and response prevention (ERP), Internal Family Systems (IFS), motivational interviewing (MI), and art interventions to address clients’ specific needs.

Academic Credentials / Details:

Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from California Southern University

MSED in Bilingual School Counseling from City University of NY

M.A. in Education from University of Toronto

B.ED, in Education from University of Toronto

Dr. Bahamonde works with: Adolescents, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Dr. Bahamonde is fluent in: English and Spanish

Heather Carpenter-Sarmiento

Heather Carpenter-Sarmiento

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Dr. Carpenter-Sarmiento has more than eighteen years of experience as a clinical psychologist in a variety of therapeutic environments and is an expert in the treatment of anxiety disorders, depression, and stress. She develops a safe and stable therapeutic relationship while customizing her approach to fit each patient, favoring an integrative effort that emphasizes overall health and wellness.

She has an excellent track record of success with patients that have anxiety issues (general, social, panic, etc.), poor self esteem, work-related stress, and burnout. She also has deep experience working with patients suffering from trauma and PTSD, as well as medical comorbidities.

Dr. Carpenter-Sarmiento’s approach can be described as positive, highlighting each patient’s strengths and values, working towards symptom reduction, as well as improved self-care, self-esteem, and self-actualization.

Working with Dr. Carpenter-Sarmiento, clients should expect a collaborative working relationship built on mutual respect and trust.

The key to a good therapist / client relationship is communication, safety, trust, and respect.

Dr. Carpenter-Sarmiento utilizes therapeutic modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, supportive psychotherapy, and Mindfulness Based Practices.

Academic Credentials / Details:
Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology
B.S. in PsychoBiology

Dr. Carpenter-Sarmiento treats Young Adults, Adults and Seniors

She has significant experience with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, CBT, Depression, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Insomnia, Panic Disorder, Phobias, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Postpartum Depression, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, and Stress Management

Dr. Lauren Ellis

Dr. Lauren Ellis

Licensed Psychologist

Dr. Ellis is a licensed psychologist with experience in a variety of therapeutic settings, including inpatient, outpatient and private practice. She has been working in private practice since 2011 with a focus on counseling clients suffering from addiction, depression, anxiety and mood disorders. She also has expertise in couples therapy.

Dr. Ellis is a trained yoga teacher and practitioner who started her career as a NYC public school teacher before pursuing a career in psychology.

Dr. Ellis’s therapeutic approach can be best described as: Collaborative, supportive, and change-based. She believes that you have the solutions to your current struggles, but you’re “too close” to see them clearly. Her role is to help you clear the path.

Working with Dr. Ellis, clients should expect to learn new ways of understanding themselves and interacting with the important people in their lives. Clients will find their voices, and use them in new and effective ways.

Dr. Ellis believes that the key to a good therapist / client relationship is to find a therapist you feel comfortable being honest and vulnerable with. You should feel confident and hopeful about his or her ability to help you.

Dr. Ellis utilizes therapeutic modalities such as: interpersonally informed mindfulness-based interventions, strengths-based, dynamic and cognitive behavioral therapy

Academic Credentials:
BS in Psychology, College of Holy Cross
MS in Elementary Education, College of Staten Island
MS in Counseling Psychology, Fordham University
PhD in Counseling Psychology, Fordham University

Dr. Ellis treats Young Adults, Adults, Couples and Seniors

She has significant experience with Addiction, Adjustment to life changes, Alcoholism, Anger Management, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, CBT, Depression, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Grief Counseling, Group Therapy, Marriage Counseling, Panic Disorder, Phobias, PTSD, Postpartum Depression, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, Stress Management, Substance Abuse

Dan L. Epstein

Dan L. Epstein

Psychologist, PhD

With over 38 years in practice and a direct and caring approach, I provide a safe, non judgmental space that is conducive to self exploration. As you gain insight into yourself and you will also gain insight into others. This often results in feeling more connected with those around you. My clients often report they feel freer and empowered to make positive changes in their lives.

I work with adults, teens and couples who are struggling with the difficulties and challenges that we all face. As you gain insight into your feelings, thoughts, and behaviors, I will work with you to identify self-defeating patterns of thinking and help you to remove obstacles to living a happier, more fulfilling life.

Dr. Harris R. Ginsberg

Dr. Harris R. Ginsberg

Licensed Psychologist

Dr. Ginsberg is a counseling psychologist with 30+ years of experience in a variety of roles across the mental health spectrum. He has worked with a wide range of clients from non-traditional college students to corporate executives. Harris helps them to capitalize on change, manage career choices and life transitions, and enhance their work and personal relationships. He employs a combination of evidence-based psychology methodologies and personal / professional coaching tools.

Harris’ therapeutic approach can be best described as bold and supportive, trustworthy, emotionally positive, client-centered and pragmatic. He focuses on strengthening his clients' problem-solving, and decision-making skills while fostering the development of new learning strategies to cope with and navigate life’s challenges.

Working with Harris, clients should expect to engage in self-reflection and gain meaningful insights into themselves. Personal change occurs through active exploration of behavior and its consequences. Through regular discussions, he assists the client in experimenting with alternate behaviors, mindsets and assumptions that will provide greater success. Clients become aware of ways they constrain themselves and the choices they make.

He believes that the key to a good therapist / client relationship is asking great questions, demonstrating openness, maintaining confidentiality and trust, and encouraging clients to self-reflect.

Harris utilizes therapeutic modalities such as Client-Centered therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Rational Emotive Therapy.

Academic Credentials / Details:

Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from University of Pennsylvania

M.Ed. in Counseling Psychology from University of Hartford

B.S. in Psychology from Union College (Schenectady, NY)

Dr. Ginsberg works with: Adolescents, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors, and Couples

Dr. Mark Glickman

Dr. Mark Glickman

Licensed Psychologist

Dr. Glickman is a clinical psychologist with a PhD and 18-years of experience in a variety of settings, including private practice, residential treatment centers and clinics. He is able to conduct therapy sessions in English and Spanish.

Dr. Glickman has extensive experience working with adolescents, teens, young adults and families, including 10-years as an educational psychologist in a school system. He has deep expertise in the use of CBT for clients suffering with trauma, anxiety and depression. His practice has always included a mixture of couples and individuals.

Dr. Glickman’s therapeutic approach can be best described as open-minded, sensitive, nonjudgmental and collaborative. He strives to focus on the unique qualities and unique story that each client brings, and he tailors and adjusts his approach to build a relationship that is equally unique.

Working with Dr. Glickman, clients should expect him to be direct and candid, while keeping the therapy feeling safe and comfortable enough that they will look forward to future sessions. He wants to help clients feel confident and comfortable with who they are, and empowered to make the changes and achieve their goals.

The key to a good therapist / client relationship is a strong therapist-patient relationship based on open communication, caring and respect, empathy, trust, genuineness and collaboration.

Dr. Glickman utilizes therapeutic modalities such as CBT, narrative therapy, interpersonal therapy, mindfulness-based CBT, emotion-focused therapy, hypnotherapy and other evidence-based treatment. He uses these methods in tandem with his own personal challenges and experience in life, which allows him to offer therapy that is more real and more human than just a therapeutic modality.

Academic Credentials / Details:
PhD in Clinical Psychology from UT Southwestern
BA in Spanish and Psychology from WashU in St. Louis

Dr. Glickman works with: Adolescents, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Couples

Dr. Glickman is fluent in: English and Spanish

Ashley Gray

Ashley Gray

Licensed Psychologist

Dr. Gray is a clinical psychologist with 10+ years experience working with teens, young adults and families. She is trained in EMDR for use in treatment of trauma and has deep expertise in assessments around developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, personality disorders, psychiatric disorders, and various traumas. Throughout her career, she has worked extensively with LGBTQ+ individuals, individuals with severe mental health issues, developmental and intellectual disabilities and suicidal ideations/behaviors.

Dr. Gray’s therapeutic approach is very individualized. Although she follows evidenced-based treatments, she feels that it is extremely important to tailor treatments based on the person, their life experiences and their needs. There is no one-size-fits-all for therapy. Sometimes evidenced based therapies can be helpful tools but they should be utilized in combination with building a sense of who you are as a person and what benefits you most.

Working with Dr. Gray, you should expect for her to work closely with you to help understand who you are as a person, your story, and how to help you feel empowered and skilled in managing your life and your goals. She is someone who will work side by side with you to help you manage difficult emotional, past, interpersonal relationships, or life decisions. She won’t tell you what to do, but she’ll be a guiding partner in helping you to decide for yourself what would be the best option.

Dr. Gray believes that the keys to a good therapist / client relationship are honesty, trust, compassion, and equality. She creates a safe space for you to be yourself and express anything you may feel is important.

Samantha Green, LMHC

Samantha Green, LMHC

Clinical Mental Health Counselor

Summary: Samantha specializes in working with women, particularly those navigating perinatal challenges and overall mental health issues. She brings a compassionate, whole-body approach to help clients address a range of issues, including postpartum anxiety, trauma, anxiety, depression and life transitions. Drawing from a diverse background in both mental health and medical settings, Samantha integrates evidence-based practices and personalizes her approach to create a safe, supportive space for healing and growth.

Samantha’s therapeutic approach can be best described as Compassionate and holistic, focusing on women’s mental health, at all stages of their lives. She combines evidence-based, trauma-informed methods with collaborative care to support each client’s unique journey.

Working with Samantha, clients should expect A compassionate, personalized approach focused on their unique mental health needs. She fosters a safe, collaborative environment, utilizing evidence-based and trauma-informed practices to support growth and healing. Together, they will create small, achievable goals, with the ultimate aim of empowering clients to exit therapy confident in their ability to function independently and enjoy life fully.

She believes that the key to a good therapist / client relationship is Trust, open communication, and accountability. By fostering a nonjudgmental space, she encourages clients to set achievable goals and take responsibility within their treatment. This approach emphasizes assessing real-world problems and developing practical solutions, empowering clients to make meaningful changes in their lives.

Samantha utilizes therapeutic modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness-based techniques, and Solution Focused Therapy. She adapts these evidence-based methods to each client’s needs, promoting self-awareness, coping skills, and resilience as they work toward personal growth and healing.

Academic Credentials / Details:

  • MS in Mental Health Counseling from University of Rochester
  • BS in Psychology from Rochester Institute of Technology

Samantha works with: Young Adults, Adults and Couples

Jay Hamer

Jay Hamer

Licensed Psychologist

Dr. Hamer worked in a university setting as head of campus counseling for 20-years, where he developed deep expertise in the treatment of students and young adults while also teaching psychology. For the past 5+ years he has been working as a psychologist in a private practice setting, where he has developed expertise in working with patients suffering from anxiety disorders, depression and OCD. Dr. Hamer is adept at working with couples, as well as individuals. He has developed numerous courses over the years that enable patients to work on skills to cope with issues such as anxiety and pain management.

Dr. Hamer’s therapeutic approach can be best described as integrative. He works primarily in CBT, plus a large amount of good old fashioned client-centered therapy. His goal is to build a unique client model for everyone he works with.

Working with Dr. Hamer, clients should expect to learn skills to help manage their symptoms and feel better. They will be taught exercises that they can practice in between sessions to accelerate their improvement. Clients will also gain insights into the origins of their symptoms.

The keys to a good therapist / client relationship are mutual respect and presence.

Dr. Hamer utilizes therapeutic modalities such as: CBT, mindfulness, relaxation / meditation techniques, gestalt / experiential interventions

Academic Credentials:
PhD in Counseling Psychology, University at Albany

Dr. Hamer treats Young Adults, Adults, Seniors, Couples

He has significant experience with: Anger Management, Asperger’s Syndrome, Bipolar Disorder, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dementia, Depression, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Grief Counseling, Insomnia, Marriage Counseling, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Panic Disorder, Phobias, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Sleep Disorders, Social Anxiety Disorder, Stress Management

Katherine Ibarra

Katherine Ibarra

Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

Summary: Katherine has over 16 years of experience working in mental health with adult patients with relationship issues, depression, financial stressors, anxiety, parenting problems, career challenges, ADHD, grief, life transitions, self-esteem issues, stress, trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, women’s issues, multicultural concerns, and more.

Katherine’s therapeutic approach can be best described as: Warm, inviting, patient-centered, and evidence-based.

Working with Katherine, clients should expect: Deep compassion and non-judgment as she helps patients identify areas they want to improve. She is passionate about helping individuals, couples, families, and friends navigate various unique complexities of issues to build stronger, healthier relationships with themselves and others.

She believes that the key to a good therapist/client relationship is: Building good rapport and mutual respect, feeling safe to share, having open communication, and actively participating in patient-centered treatment.

Katherine utilizes therapeutic modalities such as: Positive Psychology, Strengths Use plans, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Psychodynamic therapy, Narrative therapy, Mindfulness, Forgiveness Therapy, and Solution-Focused Therapy.

Academic Credentials / Details:

Saint Louis University, Masters in Social Work

New York Commission Case Manager Certified

Certificate in Gerontology

BFA from Stephens College

Katherine works with: Adults

Katherine is fluent in: English

Fun fact: Katherine has authored "5 Categories of Self Care: The Ultimate Guide to Finding Self Love and Happiness" and "The Evolution of Single Life to Life Partnership: Discover Clinical Practice Techniques to Maintain the Spark or Rekindle Flames”

Dr. Brian Kelly

Dr. Brian Kelly

Psychologist

Summary: Dr. Brian Kelly has a PhD in Psychology and over 20 years of experience as a therapist in a wide variety of clinical settings. He has worked in community health, outpatient, inpatient, and private practice. In addition to decades of experience in general therapeutic practice, Brian has significant expertise in family therapy, treating adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorder, and working with geriatric clients.

Dr. Kelly’s therapeutic approach can be best described as compassionate, collaborative, and rooted in evidence-based practices. He focuses on tailoring treatment to the unique needs of each client, fostering resilience and empowering clients to achieve meaningful progress.

Working with Dr. Kelly, clients should expect a supportive and understanding environment where their concerns are deeply valued. Dr. Kelly brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to guide clients in navigating life’s challenges and improving their overall well-being.

He believes that the key to a good therapist/client relationship is trust, mutual respect, and open communication. Dr. Kelly prioritizes creating a safe space where clients feel heard, validated, and supported throughout their therapeutic journey.

Brian utilizes therapeutic modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), Functional Family Therapy (FFT), and TEAM CBT techniques, along with other evidence-based interventions tailored to his clients’ needs.

Academic Credentials / Details:

  • PhD in Psychology, Walden University
  • MA in General Psychology, Walden University
  • MS in Health Science and Human Performance, Ithaca College
  • BS in Health Science, SUNY Cortland

Brian works with: Adolescents, Young Adults, Adults, and Seniors

Anita Phillips, PhD

Anita Phillips, PhD

Counseling Psychologist

Dr. Phillips started her career with 14-years as a School Psychologist and for the last 7+ years she has been working as a Counseling Psychologist. During this time, she has worked extensively with people with developmental disabilities, educational and learning issues, family stressors, depression, anxiety, social difficulties, and trauma.

Dr. Phillips prioritizes a strengths-based approach in helping clients to actualize their potential utilizing research based treatment methods. Treatment strategies may include use of a combination of motivational interviewing, mindfulness and cognitive behavioral strategies, trauma-informed and person centered practices.

While working with Dr. Phillips, clients should expect to feel at ease and supported while exploring identified issues and challenges. Treatment will include discussion of the presenting issues, current barriers, development of treatment goals, and recommended interventions. Each session will be structured based on the current needs of the client with consideration for the clients preferences and chosen needs.

Academic Credentials / Details:
BS in Psychology
MS in School Psychology
PhD in Counseling Psychology

Dr. Phillips works with Adolescents, Adults and Families

She has significant experience with ADHD in Children, Adult ADHD, Anger Management, Autism, Child and Adolescent Counseling, Anxiety, Depression, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Grief Counseling, Group Therapy, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Panic Disorder, Phobias, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Postpartum Depression, Social Anxiety Disorder, and Stress Management

Nikki Pison, PhD

Nikki Pison, PhD

Psychologist

Dr. Pison is a clinical psychologist with 20+ years of experience in a variety of roles in the mental health field. She has worked extensively with individuals, groups, couples, and families in non-profits, medical organizations, state agencies, and in private practice.

Dr. Pison’s therapeutic approach can be best described as: warm, affirming, and active.

Working with Dr. Pison, clients should expect a partner in the healing process; someone who is invested in your goals and has creative and thoughtful strategies for making changes to improve your relationships and quality of life. Dr. Pison will prioritize challenges in your current situation and offer strategies for change in a supportive and collaborative way. She will assist you in investigating how past traumas and relationships may contribute to painful thought patterns and behaviors that interfere with current happiness. Dr. Pison is committed to working with you to develop a healthier thinking style and take positive actions to achieve more joy, meaning, and purpose.

She believes that the key to a good therapist / client relationship is building trust in a non-judgmental alliance that is designed to foster growth. She will be an ally, coach, and confidante who is dedicated to your healing journey.

Dr. Pison utilizes therapeutic modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), particularly relying on Positive Psychology and Mindfulness-based practices. She is also a big fan of Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Her approach is solution-focused, with attention given to healing the impact of trauma and building resilience and wellness in the present moment.

Academic Credentials / Details:
PhD in Psychology, Capella University
MA in Psychology, State University of New York at New Paltz
BA in Psychology, Vassar College

Nikki works with: Young Adults, Adults, Seniors, Couples

Dr. Susan Polino

Dr. Susan Polino

Licensed Psychologist

Dr. Susan Polino completed her PhD in Clinical Psychology from University of Iowa in 2000. For the past 23+ years she has been a practicing psychologist in a variety of clinical settings, including hospitals and nursing homes. For the last three years she has worked in private practice.

Dr. Polino’s initial training was with adult and pediatric patients diagnosed with ADHD. More recently, she frequently works with patients suffering with anxiety, depression and adult ADHD. She has extensive experience with mood and anxiety disorders, women's health-driven psychological issues and trauma / sexual abuse.

Dr. Polino’s approach can best be described as individualized to each client’s unique challenges and preferences while incorporating evidence-based interventions. Her therapeutic approach is non-judgmental, respectful, and accepting.

Working with Dr. Polino, clients should expect to work in a collaborative manner in order to identify treatment goals and develop strategies to cope more effectively with difficult thoughts, emotions, or life experiences. Areas of focus also often include identifying and exploring personal strengths and life values, developing self compassion and enhancing self care, and utilizing mindfulness-based techniques to more fully enjoy the present and improve overall life satisfaction and self acceptance.

The keys to a good therapist-client relationships are empathy, trust, acceptance, compassion, and collaboration

Dr. Polino utilizes therapeutic modalities/interventions such as ACT, CBT, mindfulness-based interventions, compassion-focused interventions

Dr. David Reetz

Dr. David Reetz

Psychologist

Summary: For 18-years Dr. Reetz was the chief psychologist at colleges and universities, most recently Cornell and Rochester Institute of Technology. Dr. Reetz has worked with young adults and professionals from all over the world, during remarkably stressful times of transition. Prior to serving in higher education, Dr. Reetz was a forensic evaluator, conducting psychological assessments for K-12 schools, child protective services, governmental disability services, and surgical clinics and hospitals.

Dr. Reetz’s therapeutic approach can be best described as collaborative and tailor-made. In your work together, Dr. Reetz will not ask you to complete worksheets, talk about breathing, or the importance of mindfulness. In fact, he is unlikely to talk about many things you can easily find through a Google search. Instead, Dr. Reetz will ask questions to learn about you, explore various parts of yourself and your history, critical life experiences, and the relationship between them. The stress we feel and the barriers we face are often rooted to those very relationships you will explore.

Working with Dr. Reetz, clients should expect therapy to be a tough process, but at the same time, his approach includes plenty of humor and light-hearted conversation. He makes the hard work of change seem understandable and manageable.

He believes that the key to a good therapist / client relationship is co-creating an exceptionally high level of comfort with one another, focusing on insight and action, and embracing risk-taking.

David utilizes therapeutic modalities such as Internal Family Systems (IFS), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Strength-Based Therapy and Positive Psychology.

Academic Credentials / Details:

  • PhD in Counseling Psychology from Indiana University
  • MS in Counseling Psychology from Western Michigan University
  • BS in Psychology from University of Wisconsin - Green Bay

David works with: Late Adolescents, Young Adults, and Adults

Dr. Wyatt Rosa

Dr. Wyatt Rosa

Licensed Psychologist

Dr. Rosa is a talented therapist with experience across several settings. He has worked in a major hospital system doing individual and group therapy, he has counseled veterans for the VA, and he has worked with teens and young adults. Dr. Rosa has a great track record with young adults who are struggling with transitions into college, careers, relationships, etc. On the opposite end of the spectrum, he has had great success working with senior citizens in a variety of settings. His expertise is in the treatment of trauma, anxiety and depression.

Dr. Rosa’s therapeutic approach can be best described as relational and emotion-focused. Early sessions focus on establishing a trusting and respectful relationship, which ultimately helps create a space in which all emotions are valid and worthy of processing. Whether these emotions are tied to early life events, present circumstances, or thoughts of the future, the key to understanding and improving one's mental health is to acknowledge, express, and process the emotions informing these experiences.

Working with Dr. Rosa, clients should expect to discuss thoughts, emotions, and experiences in a collaborative, client-centered manner.

The keys to a good therapist / client relationship are: respect and trust.

Dr. Rosa utilizes therapeutic modalities such as: psychodynamic psychotherapy, relational psychotherapy, mindfulness-based interventions, and prolonged exposure.

Academic Credentials:
BS in Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University
MA in Psychology, Columbia University
PhD in Clinical Psychology, Long Island University

Dr. Rosa treats Adolescents, Teens, Young Adults, Seniors

He has significant experience with Adjustment to Life Changes, Depression, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, Stress Management

Maggie Stoutenburg

Maggie Stoutenburg

Licensed Psychologist

Dr. Stountenburg has been working as a psychologist for the Albany VA for the past 17+ years. During this time, she has developed deep expertise working with patients suffering from trauma related symptoms & grief, including traumatic bereavement and suicide bereavement. She also has 9+ years of experience in private practice, where she has continuously sharpened her skills as a generalist, frequently treating patients with anxiety, depression, and relationship issues.   

Dr. Stoutenburg’s approach can be best described as integrative, patient-centered and evidence-based. She utilizes various approaches in therapy and adapts treatment to best meet the needs of each individual.

Working with Dr. Stoutenburg, clients should expect a therapist who strives to create a supportive and non-judgemental environment where clients can feel safe to explore their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. She takes an active and collaborative approach to treatment, and will pace/adapt the treatment with input and feedback from the client.

The keys to a good therapist / client relationship are open communication, collaboration, active participation, mutual respect and trust.

Dr. Stoutenburg utilizes therapeutic modalities such as: Emotionally Focused Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapies, Psychodynamic Therapies, Interpersonal and Attachment-based interventions

Academic Credentials / Details:
BS in Human Development
PhD in Counseling Psychology

Dr. Stoutenburg works with Young Adults, Adults, Seniors, Families, Couples

She has significant experience with: Anger Management, Bipolar Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Depression, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Grief Counseling, Group Therapy, Panic Disorder, Personality Disorders, Phobias, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Postpartum Depression, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Stress Management

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