Lisa practices with warmth and curiosity; she loves to play. She has worked with infants, toddlers, children, and families of all races, economic backgrounds, sexual orientations, and gender identifications addressing issues such as developmental delays, anxiety, attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, depression, and trauma.
Lisa has six years of post-graduate education that includes advanced training in evidence-based and trauma-informed therapeutic models. She provides clinical supervision and training to therapists working with children, adults, and families. She is a faculty and Board member of the National Institute for the Psychotherapies and the Books Editor of Psychoanalytic Perspectives.
Lisa’s practice draws upon the analytic rigor and diligence that she used in her previous career as an attorney. Lisa’s offices are in downtown Brooklyn and Chelsea. She can be reached here.