Posts by Tyson Bailey
Paula Alsept, ARNP
I am an advanced-practice registered nurse practitioner (ARNP), with board certification in the specialty area of Psychiatry and Mental Health (PMHNP-BC). I have over 20 years of experience working with adult psychiatric patients, primarily in the private practice setting. I received my Bachelors of Science in Nursing and Masters of Science in Nursing from Columbia…
Read MoreLorena Salazar, DNP, ARNP
I am a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) specializing in psychiatric care for clients ages 6 to 30. I take into account factors such as genetics, life trauma, culture, and coping strategies that influence mental health. My goal is to empower clients and ensure they feel understood. I offer holistic and compassionate care in a culturally sensitive, stigma-free environment, providing services in both English and Spanish.
Read MoreInis LaMothe, PsyD
I work primarily with individual adults struggling with depression, anxiety, life transitions, health challenges, grief/loss, trauma, and relationship problems. I also enjoy working with people around issues related to identity including career, culture, gender, LGBTQIA+ and the intersection with everyday life. I incorporate mindfulness practices, engaged conversation, tapping, Cognomovement, breathwork, reading, journaling, contemplation, and inspired action as appropriate for a given person and goals.
Read MoreElsie Mahler Scharff, LCSW
I am a clinical social worker with a master’s degree from Bryn Mawr School of Social Work and Social Research. Pronouns She / her / hers How I Think about the Therapy Process My approach to therapy is collaborative and integrative, which may include any combination of one or more techniques or therapeutic modalities that…
Read MoreFred Wang, PsyD LMHC
I work across the lifespan with folks from many walks of life, and have extensive experience and passion or working with LGBTQIA+ individuals including navigating barriers related to transition; historically and socially marginalized communities, neurodiversity; and a variety of health-related behaviors.
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