Nana Dansowaah

Nana earned her Master of Clinical Social Work from NYU in 2010. For over a decade, she served clients across a variety of treatment settings including, hospitals, schools, homes and clinics. Her clients include children, adolescence, adults and families. She has extensive training in Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) working with developmentally delayed children on the autism spectrum and assisting families via embedded coaching. She utilizes techniques such as Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness and Play Therapy to help clients navigate through their mental, medical, social and chemical dependency needs.

Aurora Cruz

I graduated from Columbia School of Social Work in 2016. I have been an LMSW since early 2017. I have worked with an array of families and patients throughout the years with many disorders.

Joann Chopra

Joann utilizes a trauma-informed and person-centered approach to provide evidence-based therapies including: Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness, and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy to adults. Joann has experience with anxiety, depression, grief, life stressors, trauma, and anger management. Joann is dedicated to providing a safe, collaborative environment to empower individuals to make change, accomplish goals and improve overall well-being.

Jacqueline Brown

A Licensed Master Social Worker with over ten years of case management and social work experience. Having a consistent track record of working successfully with individuals, families or groups all within a variety of settings.

Emily Brock

Emily believes in creating a safe space to explore emotions in order for her clients to develop more satisfying relationships with themselves and others. She approaches therapy with a non-judgmental and culturally humble stance. She treats issues around identity, self-esteem, intimacy, relationships, and healing from trauma. Emily has worked extensively with the LGBTQIA+ community, including trans and nonbinary folks, as well as a racially and economically diverse range of adolescents and adults.

Nicolina Bolognese

Nicolina utilizes Strengths Perspective and Motivational Interviewing to help ensure a comfortable, non-judgmental environment for the individual, couple, or group to explore their own experience. Nicolina is trained in anxiety, depression, and grief to facilitate positive coping skills. She has extensive experience working with individuals with intellectual disabilities and holds interests in substance abuse and trauma counseling.”

Natalie Arduini

Natalie graduated from Adelphi University with her Master’s in Social work. Natalie enjoys working with patients from the range of children to adults. She provides therapy in the form of play therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness to treat a variety of disorders such as ADHD, mood disorders, anxiety disorders and interpersonal conflicts.

Denisse Arcos-Pratt

Denisse is a bi-lingual therapist with a history of work with the LGBTQ community, young adults, parents and families. Denisse uses a strength- based perspective to help clients work through a wide variety of obstacles they may be trying to overcome. She has trainings in CBT, DBT, and mindfulness and uses a holistic approach help clients be the best them they can be.

Mary Alexander

Mary is a bilingual therapist who provides holistic and culturally sensitive therapy by considering all areas of life that may be impacting our mental health. She prioritizes developing an authentic and trusting relationship with clients so that they can feel relaxed and safe to explore in session. Mary has experience in and enjoys supporting clients through life transitions, relationship and interpersonal issues, depression, anxiety, trauma recovery, and identity formation. She uses a variety of therapeutic modalities in her practice such as CBT, mindfulness techniques, trauma informed therapy, attachment work, and solution focused approaches. First and foremost, she is always guided by the client’s unique beliefs and personal values.