Susan's credentials:
Susan Greenberg is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a
Psychotherapist who maintains a private practice in Manhattan
and Mount Kisco, NY. Susan received her Masters Degree in Social Work
from Columbia University. She has attained a Post-Graduate Certification in
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy from the National Institute for the
Psychotherapies in Manhattan.
All rights reserved.
51 E. 42nd St. Suite 1400 New York, NY 10017 -------------------------------- 153 Main St. Suite G Mount Kisco, NY 10549
|
Susan's professional experience:
After receiving her Master’s Degree in Social Work from Columbia
University, Susan served as a therapist on staff at several social services
organizations. These experiences provide the foundation for Susan’s
clinical expertise.
- As a member of a crisis intervention team Susan provided
psychotherapy and support services to families who had a family
member diagnosed with a developmental disability.
- As a clinician at a psychiatric rehabilitation program serving adults
diagnosed with a mental illness, Susan helped these individuals
understand and cope with their mental illness. She also assisted them in
setting and achieving educational, occupation and socialization goals.
- Susan has worked extensively with adolescents in residential placement,
where she provided individual psychotherapy focused on depression,
social anxiety, past abuse and traumatic experiences.
- Susan has maintained her private practice for individual and group
therapy since 2004.
Susan's private practice:
In her private practice, Susan works with individuals who struggle with
anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and traumatic histories.
In addition, she specializes in working with new mothers, individually and
in group, where she focuses on the stresses and challenges associated with
motherhood. Susan also has expertise in providing psychotherapy to
individuals who have a family member who is diagnosed with mental
retardation/developmental disability, as well as individuals with a family
member diagnosed with a mental illness.