Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I have worked with people all of my working life. As a therapist I have worked all populations, mandated clients inmates, both male and females, even adolescent aged juvenile delinquent. I have worked in prisons max levels to mediums. I have worked in residential care for juveniles to outpatient care for children. I recently have retired from the State of New York putting 30 plus years behind to work on-call as a psychiatric on call evaluator in the emergency room, and a therapist for a local family medical center seeing nearby college adults and community folks.
I have worked with many people with a wide range of concerns and struggles, from Mental Health issues like Bipolar disorder, to PTSD and Trauma issues, Coping Anxiety issues, Attachment and Abandonment problems, ADHD, Loss, Grief, Schizophrenia, Abuse, Self-Injury, Self-Esteem, Parenting, Relationships, Anger, Personality Disorders, Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders, OCD and Depression.
I do not care for labels, and I do believe in treating everyone as they treat me with respect and professionalism and compassion. I use a Cognitive Behavioral approach and tailor your Treatment need that is unique to each client. I use an emotional Support Pet named Major ( as long as everyone is not Allergic-Lol! ha ha it’s virtual) I use humor lots! It makes seeing a therapist fun.
You have taken the first step which can be scary by looking for help, now just find the person that fits or seems to for you and call for help today. Hope we chat soon. So you feel better.
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Cynthia Prince brings 38 years of clinical experience working with diverse populations across correctional, residential, and outpatient settings. She has supported mandated clients, inmates of both genders, adolescents involved in the juvenile justice system, and people in maximum- and medium-security prisons, as well as youth in residential care and children in outpatient programs.
After more than 30 years of service to the State of New York, she recently retired from that role and now provides on-call psychiatric evaluations in the emergency room and offers therapy at a local family medical center, where she sees nearby college students and members of the community. She is licensed in New York as a clinical social worker (license number 079322-01) and has extensive experience addressing a wide range of concerns.
Her work spans many conditions and challenges, including bipolar disorder, PTSD and trauma, anxiety, attachment and abandonment issues, ADHD, loss and grief, schizophrenia, histories of abuse and self-injury, self-esteem struggles, parenting and relationship difficulties, anger and personality disorders, neurodevelopmental and autism spectrum disorders, OCD, and depression. She also works with addictions and supports clients through coping with life changes.
Cynthia approaches each person without relying on labels, treating everyone with respect, professionalism, and compassion. She primarily uses cognitive behavioral approaches and tailors treatment to each individual’s unique needs. She often brings humor into sessions to make therapy more approachable and even uses a virtual emotional support pet named Major when appropriate and when allergies are not a concern.
Seeking help can feel daunting, and Cynthia encourages people to take that first step. She invites prospective clients to reach out to find the right fit and to begin the process of feeling better.
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