Find Support. Begin Again.
Counseling and Grief Support
for children, adolescents, and adults in New York
Find Support. Begin Again.
Counseling and Grief Support
for children, adolescents, and adults in New York
Navigating life’s struggles can be challenging at times.
Counseling is an opportunity to understand yourself better and to lead a more meaningful life — whatever that may mean to you.
In the wake of loss or trauma, when it may feel that everything has crumbled to pieces, therapy can offer a safe haven with nonjudgmental support for your pain, confusion, or anger.
I provide counseling for people facing a wide variety of issues including anxiety, depression, interpersonal struggles, transitions, addiction, and attachment struggles.
For many years I have also specialized in grief counseling for people who have experienced grief and traumatic loss, including non-death loss that has deeply impacted their lives.
“May you know that absence is alive with hidden presence, that nothing is ever lost or forgotten.”
~John O’Donohue
What I Offer
I provide counseling services to children, adolescents, and adults, specializing in anxiety, grief, trauma, and addiction.
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Grief can be very disorienting and isolating. Our human experience of loss can create an intense absence in our lives that we may not feel equipped to handle alone.
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I lecture frequently on topics related to grief and bereavement, and provide supervision and consultation services to therapists.
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I have devoted many years helping people work through trauma and grief in their lives.
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and a Level I Sensorimotor Psychotherapist providing video therapy (telehealth counseling) throughout NY state, with some availability for in-person counseling as well. I offer services in both English and Greek.
I’m also an educator on trauma and loss, and I believe in the importance of raising awareness in our communities about this important topic. I have a particular interest in disenfranchised grief as a result of social injustice.
I genuinely love human beings and our stories. It is my privilege to hold people’s pain as well as their joys, their doubts, and the whole messy human experience of loss and change.
I work with people of all ages (5 years old to 70+) and my practice truly reflects my values as a therapist who embraces diversity and inclusion.