I am a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice since 2001. In my work, I see a diverse group of patients who are college age and older, representing a wide range of ethnic backgrounds, religious affiliations and sexual orientations. I work with people who have a variety of problems, including eating disorders and weight issues, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and parenting conflicts. I strive to be weight-inclusive. In graduate school, I received training in cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders and since than have trained in other therapy approaches. I try to flexibly incorporate what I have learned into my work.
I am able to see patients both in-person and via secure, HIPAA-compliant video conferencing software.
Ph.D. in clinical psychology, Temple University, 1996
Instructor, Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia, Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy
Additional training:
"Eating Disorders, Compulsions and Addictions,” William Alanson White Institute, 2015
Psychodynamic psychotherapy, New York University Psychoanalytic Institute, 2004
Member, American Psychological Association, New York State Psychological Association, and the International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals.
New York State license #013234-1
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mlevin@margotlevin.com
(212) 245-5550
15 West 81st Street
New York, NY 10024