Dissociative Disorders therapists in Buffalo, New York NY
We are proud to feature top rated Dissociative Disorders therapists in Buffalo, NY. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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LocalMD Psychiatry
Psychiatrist, LCSW, LMSW, PMHNP-BC, MD
We can help you with treating your Dissociative Disorders
6 Years Experience
Online in Buffalo, New York (Online Only)
Sam Naimi
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Psychoanalyst, Psychotherapist, LCSW
I frequently work with patients with dissociative identity disorder (DID) and consider it one of my specialties. We can support communication and integration between fragmented parts of your system, fostering healing and a greater sense of wholeness.
7 Years Experience
Online in Buffalo, New York
New York Pathways
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LMSW, CSAT
New York Pathways consists of a highly trained staff of mental health professionals, each of whom have a personal commitment to the healing and recovery of their clients. Staff at New York Pathways utilize enhanced training and professional experiences such as Cognitive Behavioral Approaches and Gestalt/Psychodrama/Experiential therapies in order to address the coping mechanisms and stress responses that often lead to destructive or compulsive sexual behaviors. More specifically, we work with clients to increase emotional awareness of their own traumatic wounds in order to claim the repressed parts of themselves that result in escaping from their reality in unhealthy ways.
19 Years Experience
Online in Buffalo, New York
Patricia Petrone
Registered Psychotherapist, LMHC, NCC, CMHIMP, CNC
Dissociative disorders can be truly debilitating. I am here to offer you hope for the future through our work together. My goal is to help you to feel and be your best self again by exploring why dissociation is happening and how we can get you back on track. Call me today!
17 Years Experience
Online in Buffalo, New York
Alyssa Steinway
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
As multi-dimensional beings, it can often be difficult to find spaces where all aspects of our identities are truly seen, understood, and embraced. In our quest for belonging, we may disconnect from certain parts of ourselves. Through the use of IFS and other trauma informed modalities we can begin to build compassionate relationships with each of these "parts" as a means to promote integration and wholeness.
11 Years Experience
Online in Buffalo, New York (Online Only)