Abigail Snyder, LCSW is an EMDR trained trauma therapist.
New York (NY) - - Phone: (212) 461-1769Ms. Miranda grew up in Massachusetts and completed her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Political Science at Middlebury College. At Middlebury, she conducted research on the culpability often...
New York (NY) - - Phone: (646) 962-2820Kristina DāAntonio received her MSW from NYU Silver School of Social Work and completed postgraduate training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy at the William Alanson White Institute. In addition to...
New York (NY) - - Phone: (646) 756-6289Laura Sinkman is a licensed clinical social worker in the state of New York. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Wesleyan University and her Master of Social Work degree from Columbia...
New York (NY) - - Phone: (646) 756-6289Marina is a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in treatment of individuals, couples and families. Marina is experienced in utilizing eclectic therapeutic modalities to help meet each...
New York (NY) - - Phone: (646) 962-6946Morgan is a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in providing individual, couples and family therapy. Morgan is experienced in using Cognitive Behavioral techniques in therapy and...
New York (NY) - - Phone: (646) 962-6946Tom Lorio, LCSW is a Gestalt and EMDR trained trauma therapist.
New York (NY) - - Phone: (212) 461-1769Vasiliki is a Licensed Clinical social worker who specializes in individual and family therapy. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology at Fordham University. She worked in non-profit...
New York (NY) - - Phone: (646) 962-6946
Social workers are people who are committed to the pursuit of social welfare and social change in New York. Social workers usually work towards research and practice to improve the quality of life and development of the potential of each individual, group and community of a society. Social workers perform interventions through research, policy, community organizing, direct practice and teaching. Professional social workers are generally considered those who hold a degree in social work. Social work has its roots in the struggle of society to deal with poverty and its resultant problems. Therefore, in places like New York social work is intricately linked with the idea of charity work. The concept of charity goes back to ancient times, and the practice of providing for the poor has roots in many major ancient civilizations and world religions.