Provider Directory

Danielle Keenan-Miller

Psychologist

Dr. Keenan-Miller is a therapist, psychological scientist, consultant, and clinical supervisor. She is the author of more than two dozen scientific articles and a book entitled "The Binge Eating Prevention Workbook."

Liah Rozenman

Licensed Creative Arts Therapist, MA, RDT, LCAT

Liah Rozenman MA, RDT, LCAT

Liah is a Licensed Creative Arts Therapist, a Registered Drama Therapist and Professional Certified Coach in Private Practice. Her areas of focus include women's issues, eating disorders, anxiety and stress, relationship challenges and creative blocks. Liah incorporates imagination, role-play, storytelling, and art making practices into the healing process to assist individuals to reach their therapeutic and coaching goals.

Jordana M. Cotton

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, DNP, PMHNP-BC

I am a Doctoral trained Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with 20 years of health care experience and 18 years of psychopharmacology and psychotherapy expertise. I received my Doctorate and Master’s degrees from the prestigious Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) IHP in Boston. I provide a safe environment and partnership with my clients. I customize pharmaceutical and therapy solutions based on individual needs.

Gail A. Brown

Psychoanalyst, MA, LP, CGP-Certified Group

Psychodynamic Psychotherapis/Psychoanalyst
Certified Group Psychotherapist (American Group Psychotherapy Assn)
Director of Academic Training, The Center for Group Studies
Group and individual supervision

Laura Beth Kaplan

Psychiatrist, MD

Dr. Laura Beth Kaplan, M.D., is a double board-certified psychiatrist who specializes in distress related to parenting, pregnancy, and early adulthood. She treats a wide range of difficulties, including depression, anxiety, relationship struggles, role changes, and loneliness. Moreover, she has particular expertise in postpartum depression and anxiety, in prescribing psychiatric medications during pregnancy and breastfeeding, in grief related to infertility and pregnancy loss, in adjusting to parenthood, and in other mental health challenges related to women's reproductive lifecycle. Dr. Kaplan emphasizes psychotherapy alongside the thoughtful use of psychiatric medications when appropriate. Her practice centers on warm, personalized, and respectful care.

Melissa Nesle

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW

Melissa Nesle, LCSW, is a licensed psychotherapist with a private practice in downtown Manhattan since 2004 with over 20 years of experience practicing extensively with young adults, couples and families in the area of mental health and substance misuse.

Allyson Cole

Psychologist, PsyD

I am a Licensed Psychologist and the CEO of Create Outcomes and have over 20 years of experience helping people of all ages from a variety of backgrounds. I have also supervised other clinicians for over 10 years. I co-host What It Takes To Heal, a podcast that aims to demystify the therapeutic process and details what successful therapy looks like.

Ellen C. Cohen

Mental Health Counselor, PhD

I work with adults to relieve suffering, to develop resilience, and to enhance their ability to experience high-level well-being. Specialty areas include anxiety; stress; obsessive-compulsive challenges; creativity blocks; life transitions; self-management for chronic diseases; and adjunctive-to-medical approaches to cancer, during and after treatment. I use an integrative approach tailored to the needs, abilities, and interests of each patient or couple.

Jennifer Uhrlass

Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT

Jennifer Uhrlass, LMFT, is an experienced couples and individual therapist known for her warm, attuned, and deeply effective approach to healing. With over 15 years of clinical experience, Jennifer specializes in helping clients navigate relationship challenges, anxiety, depression, traumatic stress, major life transitions including the transition to parenthood, and family-of-origin dynamics. Her work is grounded in evidence-based modalities and shaped by advanced training from the Ackerman Institute for the Family, the New York Center for Emotionally Focused Therapy, and Syracuse University’s Marriage & Family Therapy program.

Jennifer is particularly recognized for her ability to create a calm, emotionally safe environment where clients feel understood and supported from the very first session. She blends practical tools with meaningful relational insight, helping people make changes that stick. Clients consistently report noticeable relief within the first few sessions and meaningful improvements in clarity, communication, and emotional well-being within the first few months.

In addition to long-term psychotherapy, Jennifer offers Modern Accelerated Programs (MAPs)—specialized, short-term intensives designed for individuals and couples facing acute stress, relational ruptures, or major life shifts. Her holistic and contextual approach honors each client’s lived experiences and integrates the latest research in attachment, trauma, and relationship health.

Jennifer is a clinical fellow of the American Association for Marriage & Family Therapy (AAMFT) and a certified Gottman Bringing Baby Home Educator. She is passionate about helping people create lasting change, deepen connection, and rebuild trust in themselves and their relationships.

Amy Vent

Psychologist, PsyD, ABPP

Hello! I'm a board certified clinical psychologist with 20 years of experience working with adults and adolescents, including active military personnel and veterans who face challenges related to anxiety, depression, trauma, and PTSD. I'm a certified EMDR therapist, CPT and PE provider, and somatic experiencing practitioner. I have intensive training in DBT and have been practicing mindfulness and meditation for 20 years. Finding a therapist that's a good fit for you may feel like a difficult task. It's important to find someone you're comfortable with and ultimately trust to help you identify and meet your needs and goals. Please don’t hesitate to contact me for an initial free phone consultation. I look forward to hearing from you.

Sarah Gundle

Psychologist, PsyD, MIA

Dr. Sarah Gundle is a clinical psychologist in private practice. She provides short-term and long-term psychotherapy to individuals, adolescents, families and couples for the treatment of depression, anxiety, interpersonal difficulties, adjustment problems, and trauma.

anna gribetz

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, Ph.D, LCSW

I am a private psychotherapist interested in coping with issues around loss, anxiety, depression, and life transitions. I take an empathetic, strengths based, client-centered approach. I believe that by creating a supportive space for joint exploration, clients can gain insight in order to address their issues and challenges. I always strive to use a relational approach to help you find meaning in your life and relationships.

I also work for a hospital working with patients and families facing loss, illness, and anxiety/depression.

I am nearing the end of my PhD program at the Institute for Clinical Social Work, specializing in psychoanalytic work and studying issues related to grief and loss. I hope to use my direct clinical experience and academic work to best support you in your journey.

Adi Avivi

Psychologist

I am a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and a Certified Group Psychotherapist in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Before establishing my own private practice, I worked as an assistant professor and supervising clinical psychologist at Columbia University Medical Center and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. I completed my post-doctoral fellowship at Long Island Jewish Medical Center – Zucker Hillside Hospital. I received my doctorate in clinical psychology from Long Island University – Post and completed my internship at Kings County Hospital Center.

Nancy Eppler-Wolff

Psychologist, PhD

Dr. Nancy Eppler-Wolff, who uses an integrated psychodynamic approach, has been in clinical practice for over 25 years, working with children, adolescents and adults. She also consults with parents and educators in school settings and non-profit agencies about emotional risk-taking, social-emotional development and wellness, self-regulation, and the intersection of learning disabilities and emotional functioning.