Dissociative Disorders therapists in Kenmore, New York NY
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Dr. Julien Moe (Ph.D.)
Psychologist, Ph.D. M.A. (Clinical & Applied Hypnosis), M.Sc. (Clinical Psychology)
Multiple-personality disorder also known as Dissociative Disorder is a complicated disorder but I have been helping my patients with this disorder and they are getting resilient in no time due to my Dicit therapy and hypnotherapy.
8 Years Experience
Online in Kenmore, New York
New York Pathways
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LMSW, CSAT
New York Pathways consists of a highly trained staff of mental health professionals, each of whom have a personal commitment to the healing and recovery of their clients. Staff at New York Pathways utilize enhanced training and professional experiences such as Cognitive Behavioral Approaches and Gestalt/Psychodrama/Experiential therapies in order to address the coping mechanisms and stress responses that often lead to destructive or compulsive sexual behaviors. More specifically, we work with clients to increase emotional awareness of their own traumatic wounds in order to claim the repressed parts of themselves that result in escaping from their reality in unhealthy ways.
18 Years Experience
Online in Kenmore, New York
Total Wellness Center
Treatment Center, We have LCSWs and LPCs providing various talk therapies. It's key to find a provider who fits your unique needs.
Dissociative Disorders: Our approach helps clients with dissociative disorders integrate fragmented parts of their identity & find grounding techniques.
9 Years Experience
Online in Kenmore, New York
Mona Lee Yousef
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW-R, CASAC-2, CADC, CCDC, MAC
Psychoanalyst with significant expertise in the area of trauma and interested in the way dissociation develops in the face of traumatic experience/
33 Years Experience
Online in Kenmore, New York
Jessica Thompson
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
When we dissociate from our bodies or the environment, our system is often attempting to protect and regulate itself from overwhelm. So we need to explore what is overwhelming the body and nervous system, and how to best respond. I also recommend a deep distress tolerance practice here--learning to accept and be with ourselves no matter how we are showing up.
8 Years Experience
Online in Kenmore, New York