Lisa Morse, Ph.D. is a NY state licensed Clinical Psychologist. She has been treating individuals and couples for over 15 years. Her psychotherapy practice focuses on helping adults target specific issues and guiding and supporting them as they make the necessary changes to improve their lives. In her work Dr. Morse incorporates cognitive behavioral and psychodynamic theory and technique. She specializes in anxiety disorders, depression, parenting and relationship issues. She also consults to corporations on hiring and human resources.
Education:
B.A. from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MDM.A. and Ph.D. from Derner Institute at Adelphi University, Garden City, NY
Training:
Externship, Payne Whitney, New York HospitalExternship, Lenox Hill Hospital
Internship, St. Luke’s/Roosevelt Hospital
Additional Professional Experience:
Co-founder Momswork NY, a company helping get moms back to workCo-Founder L and L Wellness, a company running stress reduction seminars in corporations
Dr Morse has a general psychotherapy practice with extensive experience in the following:
Short-term treatments
Relaxation and breathing techniques
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Couples therapy
Consultation to corporations
Depression
Relationship issues
Work/career issues
Women’s mental health, including infertility, post-partum depression, pregnancy loss and menopause
Coping with illness and loss
Types of treatment:
Psychodynamic psychotherapyShort-term treatments
Relaxation and breathing techniques
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Couples therapy
Consultation to corporations
Areas of focus:
Anxiety DisordersDepression
Relationship issues
Work/career issues
Women’s mental health, including infertility, post-partum depression, pregnancy loss and menopause
Coping with illness and loss
Payment:
Dr. Morse does not accept insurance but her services are often partly covered under out-of-network benefits. She will provide you with a receipt to submit to your insurance company.
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