Jonathan Cohen is a licensed psychologist with 15 years in full-time private practice where he has worked with adults, children, and teens. Dr Cohen specializes in CBT for Anxiety and Mood Disorders as well as Childhood Disruptive Behavior Disorders. Dr. Cohen founded The Pathways CBT Foundation with the mission to educate our communities about evidence based mental health and to broaden access to quality mental health care.
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Dov Edell is a highly effective Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice for over 10 years, with office locations in Cedarhurst and Brooklyn. Dov works with couples, families and individuals utilizing his training in CBT from the BECK Institute, as well as his advanced training in EMDR, along with his extensive experience as an educator. His experience in schools gives him a keen insight into the needs of students, staff, and parents.
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Mia Hood is a literacy consultant, curriculum designer, and writer based in New York. She has worked as a professor of literacy and secondary education at Teachers College, Columbia University and the City University of New York. Mia received her doctorate in Curriculum and Teaching from Teachers College, where she studied multimodal literacy, as well as sociocultural and critical perspectives on literacy. She is currently at work on a book about how pop culture and social media shape young people's understandings of themselves and the world around them.
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Monica Whitehead is a clinical psychologist at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. She is the lead psychologist of the Intensive Outpatient Program aimed at providing empirically-supported treatments such as CBT in a short-term model of care. Clinically, she specializes in children with anxiety and OCD. Dr. Whitehead also has a passion for training and disseminating empirically-supported interventions. Currently, she is involved in on-going training and case consultation with master’s level clinicians to enhance their therapeutic work.
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