Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a licensed Clinical Psychologist who received both my Master’s and Doctorate degrees from Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University in 2013 where I specialized in Cognitive Behavioral and Psychodynamic Therapies. I have led successful groups for those suffering from depression, anxiety, and social anxiety, in addition to a Breast Cancer Support Group. I specialize in helping individuals who suffer from depression, anxiety, relationship issues, Bipolar disorder, and other affective disorders. I know that making the choice to see a therapist is not an easy one as it makes people vulnerable; with that in mind, I try to approach each person with warmth, empathy, and integrity; helping you reach a more peaceful and happy life.
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Dr. Minette Russell-Irace is a licensed clinical psychologist practicing in New York who works with people facing stress, anxiety, relationship and intimacy-related concerns, self-esteem issues, addictions, grief, family conflicts, sleep difficulties, anger management, career challenges, and mood disorders such as bipolar disorder.
She earned both her Master’s and Doctorate degrees from Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at Yeshiva University in 2013, where she focused her training on Cognitive Behavioral and Psychodynamic therapies.
Dr. Russell-Irace has led therapeutic groups addressing depression, anxiety, social anxiety, and has facilitated a Breast Cancer Support Group. She brings three years of clinical experience to her practice and is licensed to practice psychology in New York, with her professional registration recorded as 021071.
Understanding that seeking therapy can make people feel vulnerable, she approaches each person with warmth, empathy, and integrity, aiming to help clients move toward a more peaceful and fulfilling life.
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