Brenda A. Lewis, LCSW
Experienced, effective therapist, focusing on sexuality, relationships & intimacy issues in individuals and couples. Embracing a wide range of ages, backgrounds and multi cultures and work with sexual dysfunction in men and women and all emotional themes involving intimacy. It's important and imperative to find the uniqueness of everyone's story and find healing ways to make the present fulfilling. I strive to understand the people I work with deeply and to address non-working elements in a supportive, non-judgmental and collaborative way. Together, we look to discover, understand and resolve recurring obstacles to your well-being.
Dr. Stephanie Buck
MACP-VT, 1995 LP-VT 2020, IAAP CGJCHI-2016
Dr. Judith Kuppersmith
LP PhD Clinical Psychology WSI graduated 1971
Dr. Rodger W. Pinnix
Vermont Licensed Psychoanalyst
NJ Certified Psychoanalyst
PhD in Clinical Psychology
PSP graduate 1986
Dr. Koichi Togashi
Certified clinical psychologist and licensed psychologist in Japan; Licensed psychoanalyst in the State of New York
Nicole Matusow, LCSW
Co-Director, CHD - www.chdny.org | Psychotherapist in Private Practice - www.nicolematusow.com
Lisa Marchiano, LCSW, Certified Jungian Analyst
I am a Jungian analyst in private practice in NW Philadelphia. I have a special interest in women's issues and I am the author of "Motherhood: Facing and Finding Yourself."
Amanda Lenox New York Based Psychoanalyst
Modern psychoanalyst
Shirley Disu, PsyD, M.Psa, CCLS, NC-PsyA, LP, NCCA
Dr. Disu is the owner of Healthier Minds Psychoanalysis and Psychological Services, PLLC (www.healthiermindspsych.com) and creator of Sincerely Aroma aromatherapy products (www.sincerelyaroma.com). She is an eclectic New York Licensed Psychoanalyst, Licensed Psychologist, Certified Child Life Specialist, and Certified Clinical Aromatherapist that strives to equip clients and families with empowering tools to drive emotional balance, intra/inter-personal connections, and resiliency. Her 15-year career in psychological wellness includes working in early childhood centers, schools, health centers, medical centers, child welfare, and private practice settings. Dr. Disu recognizes ethnic health disparities and continues to provide a more holistic approach to better behavioral health of her clients, families, and communities.