Psychologist, PhD
shoshana@singerpsychologygroup.com
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Psychologist
New York
594 Broadway
New York, NY 10012
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Dr. Shoshana Krohner works with adults, couples, and parents, whether they are seeking personal insight and growth or navigating significant and chronic mental health challenges. Dr. Krohner's approach balances warmth with directness, aiming to create space where clients feel heard and understood while encouraging exploration and meaningful change through thoughtful and constructive feedback.
Dr. Krohner's training background is diverse and varied, allowing her to practice integrative therapy that blends modalities to best meet the unique needs of each person or couple she works with. Dr. Krohner integrates cognitive-behavioral therapy (e.g., ACT) with relational psychodynamic therapy and works from an attachment-based and trauma-informed lens. She is currently training in Somatic Experiencing Therapy, which she incorporates when appropriate. Beyond this general clinical expertise, Dr. Krohner has specialized training in treating specific problems, including chronic pain, parenting challenges, and complex trauma.
Dr. Krohner earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Wayne State University in Detroit, MI and completed her clinical internship at Emory University School of Medicine/Grady Health System in Atlanta, GA. She completed postdoctoral fellowships at the New School for Social Research and at Montefiore Medical Center. She recently became an attending psychologist and researcher at Montefiore Medical Center / Albert Einstein College of Medicine where she specializes in attachment disruptions in families and mentalizing-focused therapy for parents. She also provides consultation and training in Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy (EAET) to clinicians who work with chronic pain.