Women’s Mental Health
I am committed to working with women to promote wellbeing and address their unique mental health needs.
I am a supervising faculty member in the Payne Whitney Women’s Program at Weill Cornell Medical College, as well as a supervising psychologist at the Motherhood Center of New York. I work with women from a culturally-sensitive, non-judgmental approach that considers how societal views and pressures can influence an individual woman’s wellbeing.
None of us exists in a vacuum, and the pressures on women are considerable. In particular, I work with women during the perinatal period, to address issues surrounding infertility, pregnancy and infant loss, birth trauma, perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADS), the impact of parenthood on relationships, and difficulty with bonding in the postnatal period.