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Welcome. I know seeking therapy is a courageous step, especially when you’ve experienced pain, trauma, or abuse that has left deep marks on your sense of safety, trust, and self-worth. My practice is grounded in creating a space where you feel both supported and empowered to reclaim your story.
I specialize in working with individuals who have survived relational trauma, with a focus on those from Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color (BIPOC). I recognize how systems of oppression, cultural stigma, and generational patterns can compound the effects of personal trauma. Together, we’ll work not only on healing from what happened to you, but also on strengthening your resilience in navigating the unique pressures and challenges you may face in your community, family, or workplace.
My style is warm, direct, and collaborative. I bring both compassion and honesty into the room, believing that true healing requires a balance of gentle support and meaningful challenge. I integrate evidence-based approaches such as trauma-informed care, somatic therapy , and mindfulness, while also respecting cultural values, spirituality, and lived experiences that shape who you are.
My strengths include:
• Helping clients unpack the effects of abuse and trauma while building healthier coping skills
• Creating a culturally responsive and affirming environment for BIPOC clients
• Supporting identity exploration, self-advocacy, and boundary-setting
• Encouraging empowerment and self-trust in the healing process
Ultimately, my goal is to help you feel seen, validated, and equipped with the tools to move toward peace, self-acceptance, and more fulfilling relationships.
I'm a queer and trans therapist with a background in medical social work and supportive housing. I've worked with people of all ages and backgrounds in individual, couples, and family therapy.
Francesca Lo Russo has a warm and collaborative approach. Her areas of specialty include: depression, anxiety, trauma, creativity, LGBTQ, and sexuality. She is committed to paying close attention to how experiences of structural oppression impact mental health and works with individuals from all cultural backgrounds. She has co-lead a Dialectical Behavior Therapy group and employs mindfulness and distress tolerance skills training in individual sessions to those who seek it.
I am a bilingual English Spanish psychotherapist and clinical consultant in New York with extensive experience in outpatient mental health settings and in private practice. Relational trauma, dyadic work with parents and babies, life transitions like divorce, loss, coping with college related challenges and entering the workforce, and in general anxiety and depression have been at the core of my clinical work.
Thea Doolittle is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) with 7 years experience working in various mental health settings and in outpatient substance use treatment - including gambling.
Thea specializes in working with adults who struggle with anxiety, depression, major life transitions, self-esteem, codependency and relationship conflict. She also provides support to family members of loved ones struggling with addiction.
I’ve been working with women, children and families for over 15 years in individual counseling, group settings, and program development. My expertise lies in helping people understand their own emotional experience, to use words not violence, to cope, to reduce impulsive and compulsive behavior, to advocate for themselves.
I believe to live fully, we must feel. Intensely. Viscerally. Freely. To feel pride and pain, joy and frustration. To taste the freedoms of life, as well as its restraints. To reconcile thoughts, actions and emotions that are often at odds. To square all of this with culture, beliefs, and history. To live fully is when a sense of equity, equality and balance is awakened. To live fully is to gain perspective and know that you can weather all of it, and not be overcome by these complexities, but learn to integrate them, for a full life.


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