About Julia
Welcome! I am a clinical psychologist and drama therapist, seeing individuals and couples in New York. I work with adults and teens ages 15+.
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I believe the therapeutic relationship is at the heart of healing, and I show up in the room with warmth and authenticity. I bring my full presence. My approach is integrative. I have advanced training in an attachment-based psychodynamic approach called Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy, and in experiential, creative, somatic-based approaches including drama therapy and internal family systems. I also practice mindfulness and am an artist myself, and this informs the work I do.
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Clients I work with are often seeking to reduce distress, trust themselves more, and feel more equipped in their life journeys. A primary aim of treatment is to increase self-awareness, freeing a more expansive self, and allowing old patterns and obstacles (i.e. emotional avoidance, self-criticism) to melt away. Therapy can help reveal how your past is impacting your present, which often leads to self-compassion, and healing and change in the present. Perhaps you are wanting to feel more comfortable with the unknown, whether that be challenging emotions, uncertainty about the future, or existential questions, like what is the meaning of my one precious life? We are living through uncertain times collectively and individually, and therapy with me is a space where these questions are welcomed.
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My approach is person-centered, which means I adapt treatment based on the unique individual(s) I am sitting with. I have extensive experience in working with LGBTQ+ clients, those with a history of trauma, folks navigating illness, and other healers and artists. I am part of Mount Sinai Health Partners, and remain involved in training of doctoral trainees at Mount Sinai. I am presently on the faculty of the NYU Masters in Drama Therapy program, and was previously an Assistant Professor in the Psychiatry Department at Mount Sinai. I have worked and trained in hospitals, including in adult and adolescent transgender healthcare, in outpatient centers, Veterans hospitals, and counseling centers.

My therapeutic style is integrative, rooted in attachment-based psychodynamic therapy and experiential creative arts therapy.
As relevant, I am skilled at integrating tools from DBT, ACT, and IFS. I am also trained in several manualized approaches including CBT-I for sleep, and Cognitive Processing Therapy for trauma.
Expertise and experience
Professional Qualifications
Education
Doctorate in Clinical and School Psychology from James Madison University
Masters in Drama Therapy from New York University
Bachelors in Psychology and Theatre from Smith College
Certifications
Licensed Clinical Psychologist - NY State
Registered Drama Therapist
Experience
10+ years of clinical experience in inpatient and outpatient settings
Presently on the faculty of the NYU Masters in Drama Therapy Program
Pre-Doctoral Internship Training: Center for Multicultural Training in Psychology
Post-Doctoral Fellowship: Psychosocial Rehabilitation and LGBTQ+ Fellowship at the West Haven VA & Yale School of Medicine
Served as an Assistant Professor and Psychologist in Advanced Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital System
Specializations
Areas of expertise & dedicated training:
- working with LGBTQ+ clients
- complex trauma & PTSD
- chronic relationship challenges
- identity concerns
- anxiety and depression
- illness
- working with other artists & healers