Mary Pender Greene, LCSW-R
Mary Pender Greene, LCSW-R, CGP, is an internationally known relationship expert, individual, couples and group psychotherapist with more than 20 years of experience. She maintains a private practice in midtown Manhattan, NY. Mary is also a professional speaker, clinical supervisor, organizational consultant, and career coach. She has been instrumental in coaching and supervising many therapists in starting and building their practices.
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Phyllis Harrison-Ross, MD
Community Mental Health Administrator and Public Servant with over 35 years of experience in Program Development, Hospital and Clinical Administration, Teaching, Research, Mental Health Community Service, Consultation, and Education. Adult and Child Psychiatrist and Pediatrician with multiple lecture and media appearances, appointed to major Government positions and Commissions on the Federal, State and Local level.
Stephanie Le Melle, MD, MS
I work with individual adults, couples, families and adolescents 14 years old and older.
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Henry McCurtis, MD, MPH
Venée Kimpson, LCSW Psychotherapy
Provide compassionate and Christ-centered professional psychotherapy for individuals, couples and families. Specialties include: couples and marital therapy, bereavement, mood disorders (depression/anxiety), relationship issues, work and church related concerns.
Tyson Boudreaux, MD, MPH
Private and Confidential Treatment Specializing in Psychiatric Consultation Services, Psychiatric Medicine, & Psychotherapy for Children, Adolescents, & Adults.
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Ulrick Vieux, DO, MS
I am the Medical Director of the Children’s Community Mental Health Services and Director of Mental Health Services within School Based Clinics at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital. In my private practice, I provide psychotherapy and psychoanalysis with psychopharmacology as needed. I am interested in working with young adults and adults interested in therapy within my private practice.
Welansa Asrat, MD
Clients generally find relief from symptoms related to depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar spectrum disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and adjustment disorders. An in-depth understanding of the client’s background, cultural orientation and social context is developed. The emphasis is to alleviate psychic distress, maintain a certain level of social, academic or occupational functioning and enhance the client’s overall quality of life. In addition to therapy, medication management may be required to achieve these goals.
Boris Thomas, JD, PhD
The work I do with clients is collaborative, always focused on your agenda, talents, and unique capacities for growth. I take a holistic approach, knowing that what affects one part of your life also affects the other parts, and help you to integrate your past history and present concrete needs with your future goals.