Dr. Stephanie Lee, Clinical Psychologist
Stephanie A. Lee, PsyD, is a licensed psychologist with more than 15 years of experience helping families through individual, group and family services in NY, NJ, CT and Maryland. Dr. Lee is warm and effective with a strong foundation in evidenced based behavioral and cognitive behavioral treatments (CBT) for both internalizing and externalizing concerns. She is a seasoned therapist specializing in ADHD, anxiety, autism and related behavioral issues.
Albert J. Treadwell, LCSW
I am a LCSW, practicing in New York, New Jersey, and Florida. I have over 25 years of experience providing individual and couples therapy. I specialize in working individually with those experiencing depression, anxiety, personality disorders, trauma, life cycle issues and transitions, anger management, eating disorders, addictions, such as porn addiction, as well substance use and career burnout.
Nicolina Bolognese, LCSW
I am a LCSW, practicing in New York, Florida, and New Jersey. I have experience working with adults of all ages, specializing in couples, individuals, and group therapy. My practice focuses primarily on clients with anxiety, depression, and PTSD, with a particular emphasis on familial and relationship trauma. I also work with those struggling with gender and identity issues and exploring sexuality.
Mark Naghsh, LCSW
I am a LCSW, practicing in New York, Florida, and New Jersey. I specialize in individual and couples therapy. My areas of focus include: anger management, relationship conflicts, men’s mental health, challenging family dynamics, self-esteem issues, ADHD, OCD and trauma. Although my therapy style is integrative, I draw heavily from CBT, Motivational Interviewing and Gestalt therapy.
Hadassah Tolub, LMSW
I am an LMSW practicing in NJ and NY. I specialize in working with clients navigating chronic illness, anxiety, self-esteem and relationship difficulties. My approach to therapy is collaborative, warm, and empowering; I am informed by Client-Centered Therapy, CBT, Motivational Interviewing and Strengths-Based approaches.
Kaylin Padovano, LMSW
I am a LMSW, practicing in New York and New Jersey. My practice focuses primarily on adults struggling with anxiety, depression and PTSD with a specialty in working with survivors of interpersonal violence and identity-based trauma. I use modalities including CBT, mindfulness, relational approaches. I aim to help people overcome trauma, loss, and other emotional challenges by tapping into their innate resilience and healing abilities.
Sophia Imar, LMSW
I am a LMSW, practicing in New Jersey and Florida. I work with individuals, couples, and families utliizing modalities such as Internal Family Systems (IFS), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Psychodynamic Therapy. I aim to empower my clients to make their own thoughtful choices. I am a sounding board and a non-judgemental place to turn when mistakes happen, and my clients can expect to walk away with a feeling of acceptance and hope.
Marc Szpilzinger, Doctoral Intern
I am a Ph.D candidate, completing my doctoral fellowship. My approach is one of compassionate and collaborative care and draws from a psychodynamic lens. I help my clients look beneath the surface to uncover the underlying patterns that shape how they move through the world and relate to others, tailoring our work to fit the exact contours of your unique needs.
Cantres Clark, Doctoral Intern
I am a Ph.D candidate, completing my doctoral fellowship. I work most often with individuals, virtually and in-person, navigating anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), depression, and more. My approach to therapy is collaborative, integrating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, and neuroscience-informed principles. Meaningful change begins with understanding the wiring beneath your symptoms, the patterns of thinking, behavior, and brain processes that can keep you feeling stuck; Once we understand how those patterns developed, we can begin rewiring them, one deliberate shift at a time.
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Victoria Yona, MHC-Intern
I am a Mental Health Counseling Intern dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-based care while working under clinical supervision. My approach to counseling is warm, empathetic, trauma-informed, and client-centered. I am fluent in Russian and Romanian and I work with individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma-related concerns, stress, life transitions, self-esteem challenges, relationship difficulties, and parenting-related stress.