Janet Zinn

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, Em Res Practitioner

Contact Info

646-319-1629
jzinn827@gmail.com
Website

License

  • Clinical Social Work/Therapist
    New York

Location

415 East 87th Street, #1D
New York, NY 10128
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Telephone: 646-319-1629

Janet Zinn, LCSW is a seasoned psychotherapist who works with adolescents and adults, facilitating a space for clients to realize their therapeutic goals.  Her training includes Tipi, a French technique to eliminate fears, phobias and impulsive behaviors; Trauma and Grief through the life cycle; Body Image and Food issues; Mindfulness; Couples & Sex Therapy, to name a few.  

This is not Janet's first career, and because of her eclectic background she has an expansive perspective that contributes to the individual needs of her clients.  Whether a client comes to see Janet for a focused Tipi session to release a specific impulse, or a client seeks ongoing assistance in getting through a difficult time, Janet will cull from her intuition and skills to provide clients with personalized support.  

Prior to becoming a therapist Janet worked in the arts and in business.  She has consulted in small companies and Fortune 100 corporations with life balance workshops, bereavement groups, and trauma training.  She received her BA in English from Rutgers and her MSW from New York University.  

Couples and Indivuals come into psychotherapy for so many different reasons.  Whether you're seeking someone who works with those in high profiles, and understands the unique issues that come along with being in the public eye, or you want a therapist who can listen to your fears of the person you're afraid you are, Janet will bring warmth, compassion and professionalism into the therapy room. 

In a discrete townhouse with a garden, Janet's office is tucked away for those who value privacy.  



Specialties

  • Anxiety and Panic Disorders
  • Eating Disorders
  • Grief
  • Life Transitions
  • Trauma and PTSD

Treatment Orientation

  • Mindfulness-based (MBCT)
  • Positive Psychology
  • Psychodynamic
  • Relational

Age Groups

  • Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 21)
  • Adults
  • Elders (65+)