
Since 2003, I have had the privilege of working with a diverse population of adults and adolescents in my private practice. While I view myself as a generalist and enjoy helping people with a wide range of issues, I also specialize in eating disorders. After graduating with distinction from Cornell University, I entered the Ph.D. program in Clinical Psychology at New York University as a Henry Mitchell MacCracken Fellow. During my graduate studies, I trained at Lenox Hill and Bellevue Hospitals, the NYU Child Study Center, and the New York Psychoanalytic Institute.
After earning my Ph.D., I completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at NYU's student counseling service, where I served as part of the eating disorder team. While building my private practice, I also worked as an eating disorder specialist at the Renfrew Center of New York and at Barnard College's Furman Counseling Center. In 2023, I completed advanced training at NYU's Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis.
In addition to my clinical practice, I am on the faculty of the Stephen Mitchell Relational Study Center, where I am co-director of the One-Year Introductory Program in Relational Studies. I am also on the faculty of the William Alanson White Institute's Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program, where I teach a course on the psychoanalytic treatment of eating disorders. I am an associate editor of the journal Psychoanalytic Dialogues, and I have written a number of articles for professional presentation and publication.
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