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Amita Marks, PhD
Psychology, TeleMedicine
Empowering people to assert control over their own mental health is my true passion. Helping patients believe in themselves, become more attuned to their thoughts, and utilize mind over mood provides me enormous gratification. I graduated from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York with a PhD in Clinical Neuropsychology and have conducted and published research examining the cognitive profiles, dimensions of parenting, and developmental trajectories of preschoolers with ADHD. Over the years, I have been fortunate to work with individuals across the developmental spectrum with a variety of needs; from young children to elderly populations, from depression to anxiety to stress management to relationship issues to acceptance and/or adjustment of functional and/or cognitive declines. I have worked within both healthcare facilities and telemedicine platforms, and am privileged to be multilingual (English, Hindi, and Bengali) and multicultural; these assets help me relate to others to facilitate a healthy perspective of themselves and strengthen their relationships with their loved ones. I understand that no one technique is appropriate for every individual, so I prefer an eclectic approach to provide patients with the necessary tools for themselves to improve their lives. ... Read more>Empowering people to assert control over their own mental health is my true passion. Helping patients believe in themselves, become more attuned to their thoughts, and utilize mind over mood provides me enormous gratification. I graduated from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York with a PhD in Clinical Neuropsychology and have conducted and published research examining the cognitive profiles, dimensions of parenting, and developmental trajectories of preschoolers with ADHD. Over the years, I have been fortunate to work with individuals across the developmental spectrum with a variety of needs; from young children to elderly populations, from depression to anxiety to stress management to relationship issues to acceptance and/or adjustment of functional and/or cognitive declines. I have worked within both healthcare facilities and telemedicine platforms, and am privileged to be multilingual (English, Hindi, and Bengali) and multicultural; these assets help me relate to others to facilitate a healthy perspective of themselves and strengthen their relationships with their loved ones. I understand that no one technique is appropriate for every individual, so I prefer an eclectic approach to provide patients with the necessary tools for themselves to improve their lives. ... Read more> -
Alnetta Hooper, PsyD
Psychology, TeleMedicine
I have over 19 years of experience in clinical psychology. My experience is in the areas of chronic illness, trauma, Anxiety, depression, HIV/AIDS, and geropsychology.... Read more>I have over 19 years of experience in clinical psychology. My experience is in the areas of chronic illness, trauma, Anxiety, depression, HIV/AIDS, and geropsychology.... Read more> -
<p>Dr. Tracey L. Waldman is a licensed clinical psychologist in both New York and New Jersey. She understands that there are major stressors during life and is committed to helping her clients and their families work through these obstacles and develop coping strategies to create happiness. </p><p>She works with individuals, couples and families to explore issues that are creating conflict and anxiety and improve the communication needed to enhance relationships. Dr. Waldman obtained her doctorate from the George Washington University. In addition, she holds a B.S. in both Psychology and Child Study from Tufts University. She completed residencies at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx and Four Winds Hospital in Katonah, N.Y. where she worked with adolescents and young adults struggling with depression. </p><p>Her specialties include marriage counseling, substance abuse, women’s issues, adolescents and young adults. Each stage of life provides unique challenges and Dr. Waldman strives to help her clients navigate these transitions. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Waldman has been the Clinical Director and Vice President of an Employee Assistance Program for over 20 years. She utilizes this experience with leaders of various corporations and government agencies in her clinical work as she assists her clients in enhancing leadership and communication skills both at work and at home.</p><p>She has done extensive training in the areas of conflict resolution, sexual harassment and discrimination and communication. Dr. Waldman has been published in the Journal of Personality Assessment and the Journal of Interpersonal Violence as a result of work with victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse. In addition, Dr. Waldman was the co-author of Sexual Function in People with Disability and Chronic Illness. She worked with spinal cord injury patients at the Kessler Institute and was impressed each day by the resiliency of her clients after catastrophic injury.</p><p>As the mother of four children, Dr. Waldman understands the complexities of parenthood today and works with her clients with children and adolescents to help navigate the pressures of today’s society.</p><h3 style="color: rgb(84, 84, 84); font-family: Quicksand, sans-serif; letter-spacing: normal;">Professional Affiliations</h3><ul style="color: rgb(84, 84, 84); font-family: Quicksand, sans-serif; font-size: 15px;"><li>Licensed Psychologist in the state of New Jersey – since 1998</li><li>Licensed Psychologist in the state of New York – since 1997</li><li>American Psychological Association – since 1990</li><li>New Jersey Psychological Association – since 1996</li><li>Society of Personality Assessment – since 1993</li><li>American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologist and Social Workers – since 1996</li></ul>... Read more><p>Dr. Tracey L. Waldman is a licensed clinical psychologist in both New York and New Jersey. She understands that there are major stressors during life and is committed to helping her clients and their families work through these obstacles and develop coping strategies to create happiness. </p><p>She works with individuals, couples and families to explore issues that are creating conflict and anxiety and improve the communication needed to enhance relationships. Dr. Waldman obtained her doctorate from the George Washington University. In addition, she holds a B.S. in both Psychology and Child Study from Tufts University. She completed residencies at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx and Four Winds Hospital in Katonah, N.Y. where she worked with adolescents and young adults struggling with depression. </p><p>Her specialties include marriage counseling, substance abuse, women’s issues, adolescents and young adults. Each stage of life provides unique challenges and Dr. Waldman strives to help her clients navigate these transitions. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Waldman has been the Clinical Director and Vice President of an Employee Assistance Program for over 20 years. She utilizes this experience with leaders of various corporations and government agencies in her clinical work as she assists her clients in enhancing leadership and communication skills both at work and at home.</p><p>She has done extensive training in the areas of conflict resolution, sexual harassment and discrimination and communication. Dr. Waldman has been published in the Journal of Personality Assessment and the Journal of Interpersonal Violence as a result of work with victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse. In addition, Dr. Waldman was the co-author of Sexual Function in People with Disability and Chronic Illness. She worked with spinal cord injury patients at the Kessler Institute and was impressed each day by the resiliency of her clients after catastrophic injury.</p><p>As the mother of four children, Dr. Waldman understands the complexities of parenthood today and works with her clients with children and adolescents to help navigate the pressures of today’s society.</p><h3 style="color: rgb(84, 84, 84); font-family: Quicksand, sans-serif; letter-spacing: normal;">Professional Affiliations</h3><ul style="color: rgb(84, 84, 84); font-family: Quicksand, sans-serif; font-size: 15px;"><li>Licensed Psychologist in the state of New Jersey – since 1998</li><li>Licensed Psychologist in the state of New York – since 1997</li><li>American Psychological Association – since 1990</li><li>New Jersey Psychological Association – since 1996</li><li>Society of Personality Assessment – since 1993</li><li>American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologist and Social Workers – since 1996</li></ul>... 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Fathy Sharaf Abdalla, MD
Other Specialty, Psychology
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Graciela Esther Abelin, MD
Psychology, Psychiatry
Psychology
Psychologist