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Melody Clemons-Smith

My approach to therapy: I practice from a psychoanalysis, psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, humanistic and integrative approach.

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Christine Janik

My approach to therapy: The most common approach is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, but I am trained in multiple theoretical approaches.

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Despina Vougioukas- Tsekenis

My approach to therapy: I work from a holistic approach and focus on creating a custom experience for you using a variety of modalities that are person-centered, mindfulness-based, and solution-focused.

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Drew Goldbaum-Ratkevich

My approach to therapy: As a board-certified, NYU-educated Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC), Drew brings over 10 years of experience providing inclusive, compassionate, and evidence-based care. Her approach centers on creating a safe, affirming space for clients to explore challenges, gain insight, and achieve meaningful, lasting change.

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Jessica Thalhamer

My approach to therapy: My passion is working with individuals who face challenges with depression, anxiety, trauma, anger, family issues, attachment, loss, co-dependency, addictions ACOA issues, and more.

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Sam Lookatch, PhD, ABPP

My approach to therapy: I integrate cognitive behavioral and psychodynamic psychotherapies, with specialized training in addiction and trauma treatment. I also work with families/couples affected by addiction. I believe in developing thoughtful, individualized treatment plans that consider the whole person and the systems impacting their well-being.

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Jenna Ada Rollino

My approach to therapy: in my sessions, I offer a collaborative, self-tailored approach that is grounded in honesty, compassion, and real conversations. I work with clients who have lived through painful experiences who are looking for safety, understanding, and respect. I am LGBTQ+ affirming and trauma informed, striving for clients to be able to show up authentically.

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Les Waite

My approach to therapy: My practice is built on compassion, steadiness, and respect. You’ll find a safe, grounded space where you can talk openly, be understood, and move at a pace that feels right for you. My goal is to walk alongside you—not tell you who to be, but support who you already are and who you’re becoming.

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Find Gambling Therapists & Counselors in New York.

Gambling may start off as a fun pastime, but it can quickly turn into a monster that consumes everything you love. If gambling is constantly occupying your mind, ruining your finances, or causing relationship strain, the next step is to explore gambling therapy.

With the help of licensed professionals who specialize in gambling therapy, you can put your addiction in the past and reclaim control over your habits. Wherever you are located in New York, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs of a Gambling Addiction

A gambling addiction can be relatively easy to spot. Here are some signs to look out for:

  • You have constant thoughts about gambling and finding more money to gamble with.
  • You lash out or feel irritated if you can’t gamble when you want to.
  • You neglect to pay necessary bills and use that money for gambling.
  • You hide your gambling habit from others.
  • In order to get the same thrill, you have to gamble with larger and larger amounts of money.
  • You use gambling as a way to distract from depression or anxiety

If any of these signs describe you, the time to seek treatment is now. The sooner you address the addiction, the better. Read licensed therapist Victoria Haag’s article to find out if therapy is right for you.

Start Gambling Therapy Now!

A gambling addiction can take away everything you hold dear, but you don’t have to wait until that happens. You can seek treatment from a licensed professional and begin the recovery process now. And with Mental Health Match, finding a qualified gambling therapist is easy! Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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