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Damian B. Kim, M.D.
718 460-5190
141-30 33rd Avenue
Flushing, NY
Damian B. Kim, M.D.
718 460-5190
141-30 33rd Avenue
Flushing, NY 11354
Specialty
Adjustment Disorders,Adolescents,Anxiety,Bipolar Disorder,Buddhism,Couples Therapy,Depression,Expert Witness,Hypnosis,Medication / Psychopharmacology,Mood Disorders / Affective Disorders,Obsessive Compulsive Disorder / OCD,Panic Disorders,Personality Disorders,Phobias,Post Traumatic Stress Disorder / PTSD,Psychiatry,Psychoanalysis / Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy,Psychotherapy,Schizophrenia
Joel J. Wallack, MD
212-420-2398
10 Union Square East
New York, NY
Joel J. Wallack, MD
212-420-2398
10 Union Square East
New York, NY 10003
Specialty
Adults,Anxiety,BOARD CERTIFIED IN ADULT AND CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY,Consultation / Liaison,Couples Therapy,Depression,Diagnosis,Forensic: Civil,Mood Disorders / Affective Disorders,Obsessive Compulsive Disorder / OCD,Panic Disorder,Post Traumatic Stress Disorder / PTSD,Postpartum,Psychopharmacology,Psychosomatic Disorders,Psychotherapy with individual adults and couples,Stress Conditions / Management
Stuart Bruce Kleinman, M.D.
917-441-7500
1235 Park Avenue, Suite 1B
New York, NY
Stuart Bruce Kleinman, M.D.
917-441-7500
1235 Park Avenue, Suite 1B
New York, NY 10128
Specialty
Abuse Issues,Brief Solution Oriented Therapy,Cognitive Behavior Therapy,Combination Psychotherapy and Medication Management,Couples Therapy,Forensic - Criminal,Forensic: Civil,Medication / Psychopharmacology,Personality Disorders,Post Traumatic Stress Disorder / PTSD,Psychiatry,Psychotherapy,Psychotherapy - Trauma Issues,Sexual Abuse / Assault,Sexual Harassment,Stalking,Testamentary Capacity,Trauma Recovery
Claudia Diez
(212)744-8073
New York, NY
Claudia Diez
(212)744-8073
New York, NY 10022
Specialty
Adjustment Disorders,Adolescents,Adults,Anxiety,Depression,Intimacy issues,and Singles Dating Issues,Bilingual / Bicultural / Multicultural,Clinical,Codependency,Consultation / Liaison,Couples,Depression,Diagnosis,Marital Therapy,Marriage Counselor,Obsessive Compulsive Disorder / OCD,Psychological Evaluations,Psychological Testing,Psychology and Psychotherapy Practice
Lisa E. Eskalyo, Psy.D.
917-470-5492
88 University Place 8th Floor Suite
New York, NY
Lisa E. Eskalyo, Psy.D.
917-470-5492
88 University Place 8th Floor Suite
New York, NY 10003
Specialty
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder / OCD,Pain Management/Chronic Pain Issues,Panic Disorder,Panic Disorders,Post Traumatic Stress Disorder / PTSD,Psychological Evaluations,Psychological Testing,Psychology and Psychotherapy Practice,Psychotherapy,Relationship Issues & Conflicts,Self-esteem Issues,Stress,Stress Conditions / Management,Therapy,Work Issues
Michelle Terry Zohn, Psy.D.
718-225-5523
44-10 Jessie Court
Little Neck, NY
Michelle Terry Zohn, Psy.D.
718-225-5523
44-10 Jessie Court
Little Neck, NY 11363
Specialty
Adults,Children,Adolescents,Anxiety,Depression,Intimacy issues,and Singles Dating Issues,Cognitive Therapy,Mood Disorders / Affective Disorders,Play Therapy,Psychodynamic Psychotherapy,Psychotherapy with Children,Adolescents & Adults,Relationship Issues & Conflicts,School Issues,Self-Esteem Issues & Confidence,Womens Issues / Therapy,Work Issues
Lawrence Yibin Liang, M.D.
212-966-0819
55-59 Chrystie St #407
New York, NY
Lawrence Yibin Liang, M.D.
212-966-0819
55-59 Chrystie St #407
New York, NY 10002
Specialty
ADHD,Adults,Anxiety,Bipolar Disorder,Brief Psychotherapy,Depression,Diagnosis,Geriatric / Elderly,Health Insurance Preferred Provider,Individuals,Obsessive Compulsive Disorder / OCD,Outpatient Psychiatry,Pain Management/Chronic Pain Issues,Panic Disorder,Psychopharmacology,Psychosomatic Disorders,Schizophrenia,Sleep Medicine,Social Phobia
Leslie Feher, Ph.D.
444 East 82 Street
New York, NY
Leslie Feher, Ph.D.
444 East 82 Street
New York, NY 10028
Specialty
Abuse Issues,Abuse issues,Couples,Family,Child,Adolescent,Sexual Issues,Academic,Addictions,ADHD,Adjustment Disorders,Adults,Anger Management,Anxiety,Anxiety,Depression,Intimacy issues,and Singles Dating Issues,Assessment / Selection,Bipolar Disorder,Borderline Personality Disorder/Dialectical Behavior Therapy,Brief Psychotherapy,Brief Solution Oriented Therapy,Career Coaching,Child Custody / Visitation / Evaluations,Children of Alcoholics,Chronic Mental Illness,Clinical,Codependency,Consultatio
Benjamin James Sadock, M.D.
212-427-0884
4 East 89th Street
NYC, NY
Benjamin James Sadock, M.D.
212-427-0884
4 East 89th Street
NYC, NY 10128
Specialty
Adults,Anxiety,Couples Therapy,Depression,Diagnosis,Gender Identity / Bisexual,Hypnosis,Psychiatry,Psychoanalysis / Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy,Psychodynamic Psychotherapy,Psychosomatic Disorders,Psychotherapy - Dynamic,Relationship Issues & Conflicts,Relaxation,Sexual Issues / Dysfunction / Therapy,Stress,Stress Conditions / Management,Substance Abuse Disorders,Test Anxiety,transgender,intersex issues
Akinola Adebisi, MD
(646) 842-2202
19 West 34th Street Penthouse
New York, NY
Akinola Adebisi, MD
(646) 842-2202
19 West 34th Street Penthouse
New York, NY 10128
Specialty
Addictions,ADHD,Adolescents,Bariatric,Bipolar Disorder,Brief Psychotherapy,Buddhism,Cognitive Behavior Therapy,Existential Therapy,Group,Medication / Psychopharmacology,Outpatient Psychiatry,Phobias,Psychodynamic Psychotherapy,Relationship Issues & Conflicts,Self-Esteem Issues & Confidence,Stress Conditions / Management,Supervision
Nothing can compare to the pain and anguish parents experience following the death of a child. The organization, Bereaved Parents of the U.S., attempts to describe this indescribable loss. "Bereaved parents do not 'get over' the death of our children nor 'snap out of it' as the outside world seems to think we can or should...We are forced to do the impossible: build a new life and discover a new normal for ourselves and our families in a world that no longer includes our beloved children." In the United States, about 50,000 children die per year, triggering a complicated and traumatic grief response in parents left behind. The Wisconsin Longitudinal Survey, a long-term study of how different life experiences affect people, evaluated the effect of a child's death on parents. Bereaved parents report more symptoms of depression, a lower sense of purpose in life, more cardiovascular health problems, higher rates of marital disruption, and increased religious participation. How to Cope Everyone copes with loss in his or her own way. If you've lost a child, you can find a multitude of organizations, books, blogs, and support groups to help you. Behind them all, you'll find parents who have also suffered the same loss. Sandy Fox, author of Creating a New Normal....After the recovery from death of a child, offers more than 80 techniques in her book for coping with your loss. On her blog, titled I have no intention of saying goodbye, Fox writes that she's continually working on creating a new normal after the death of her daughter. She notes that, among many other triggers, certain dates and holidays can provoke an overwhelming sense of grief. The COPE Foundation (Connecting our Paths Eternally) provides online forums, workshops, support groups and an extensive list of resources on its website. COPE also offers numerous tips for bereaved parents, including: - Acknowledge the pain and suffering of your loss
- Talk with caring persons and tell people what you need
- Realize there's no timetable for coping with grief
- Seek activities that help preserve your values and give meaning to your life
- Write about your feelings in a (print or online) journal
- Plant something living to honor your child
- Create reminders of your child around your home
- Be good to yourself
Experts say one of the most significant and healing steps you can take as you learn to go on without your child is to find meaning or purpose in your life. Sources:... |
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