I am a licensed clinical psychologist in New York, Massachusetts and Vermont, working with individuals, couples, and groups across a wide range of presentations and levels of care.
I completed my PhD in Clinical Psychology at the New School for Social Research, where my dissertation examined the moral injuries of climate change.
I am an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, where I teach and supervise clinicians in training.
Before earning my doctorate, I served as Director of Programming at the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies, as a spiritual counselor in hospice, and as a mindfulness teacher inside a medium-security prison. Across those years I engaged in extended periods of contemplative practice — experiences that, alongside my clinical training, continue to shape how I understand presence, suffering, and the conditions under which people change.
Selected Clinical Experience
Private Practice, New York, Massachusetts & Vermont — individual, couples, and group psychotherapy
Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Intensive Treatment of Personality Disorders (CITPD), Mount Sinai
Predoctoral Intern, Mount Sinai Morningside and West Hospital - Addictions Institute, Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery, Personality Disorders Clinic
Extern, Manhattan Veterans Affairs (VA) Hospital — EFT for couples
Extern, Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
Extern, Brooklyn Veterans Affairs (VA) Hospital — PTSD treatment
Extern, Lenox Hill Hospital — inpatient DBT
Safran Center, New School — psychodynamic and CBT psychotherapy
Mindfulness Teacher, North Central Correctional Institute
Interfaith Spiritual Counselor, Hospice of the Fischer Home