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Sejginha Williams-Abaku

My approach to therapy: My training at top institutions, such as Harvard Medical School Cambridge Health Alliance, informs my approach. I am a trauma-informed therapist who uses evidence-based interventions. I've been featured in TODAY, Newsweek, and Well+Good.

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Clare Campbell

My approach to therapy: My approach is highly individualized, grounded in the belief that meaningful change arises through a deeper understanding of one’s emotional life in the present moment. I specialize in Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP), an evidence-based approach that helps clients resolve unconscious emotional conflicts.

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Mohammadee Bhaiyat

My approach to therapy: I view Psychotherapy as another method of Storytelling, a dynamic space where we can think, imagine, create, wonder, question, challenge, and notice the clues of our daily experiences.

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Erica Warshawer

My approach to therapy: I am professional without being formal. I care-sincerely. I will do the work to earn your trust & I will provide the very best care along the way because I want you to say, "I can't believe how far I've come and how much better I feel".

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Lori Dean

My approach to therapy: In my work, I begin by helping clients understand how their mental health may be showing up in their bodies through psychoeducation and grounding strategies. From there, we move into behavioral activation—taking small, meaningful steps toward change and self-trust.

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Maryann Mathai

My approach to therapy: I specialize in helping survivors of trauma find their voice and heal. My therapeutic approach is trauma informed, relational, and experiential. My practice is centered on the belief that healing happens when your painful experiences are held with care and compassion. If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, ptsd, or life changes, I am here to help.

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Dr. Kelly McAleer

My approach to therapy: Therapy with me isn’t about fixing what’s “wrong” with you. It’s a space for self-inquiry—a place to tend to what’s been buried, minimized, or pushed aside. I meet you where you are and help you move toward insight, healing, and a more connected sense of self. My work draws from a range of modalities and unfolds at a pace that feels right to you.

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Samir Sharma

My approach to therapy: insightful attunement to intersectional identities. Samir approaches therapy with warmth and openness and is known for his transparency, thoughtful communication, and dedication.

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Loren Goldstein

My approach to therapy: You don’t have to carry the weight of your past alone. I specialize in trauma recovery to help you get to the core of your issues, release painful memories, and reprocess them in a way that brings peace and clarity. My approach is gentle, supportive, and focused on helping you reclaim your sense of safety, strength, and self-worth.

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Lenny Gallo

My approach to therapy: I’m an active, hands-on therapist who believes growth happens through experience. My work blends practical tools with approaches that help people face fears, process painful memories, and build lasting confidence in their ability to heal and move forward.

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Find Childhood Trauma Therapists & Counselors in White Plains, NY.

Childhood trauma can cause you mental trouble long after it occurred. It may affect your relationships, self-image, mental health, and even your physical wellbeing.

Mental Health Match connects you with top-notch therapists who can help you manage the feelings, behaviors, and triggers associated with traumatic childhood events. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Childhood Trauma Symptoms

Childhood trauma stems from childhood abuse, neglect, accidents, and more. It can affect adolescents, teens, and adults, causing them to experience a wide range of symptoms, some of which include:

  • Chronic sadness or depression
  • Worry
  • Anger and irritability
  • Panic attacks
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Mood swings
  • Poor concentration

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, therapy can help to improve the quality of your life. You can learn more about childhood trauma and how it affects you in this article from therapist Lacy Shawn.

Overcome Your Childhood Trauma with Therapy

There’s no better time to seek treatment for childhood trauma than now - therapy can help you heal and let go of the trauma. Mental Health Match can help get you started by connecting you with a licensed therapist fast. Get childhood trauma therapy and counseling online or in-person. Browse above, or use our therapist matching survey to get personalized results.


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