London Terrace Psychiatry

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445 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10011

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London Terrace Psychiatry is New York City's premier group private practice.

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Located in West Chelsea of Manhattan, London Terrace Psychiatry is New York City's premier group private practice. They treat adults and older adolescents with all psychiatric issues ranging from depression, mood disturbances, anxiety, low self-esteem, attention problems, feelings of inadequacy, substance abuse, sleeping difficulties, relationship issues and work stress. Treatment includes a thorough psychiatric evaluation and ongoing comprehensive treatment which may include psychotherapy, cognitive and behavioral therapy, and when necessary medications. They try to use medications sparingly and stop or reduce them when appropriate.

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3.53 reviews
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Wes C.
7/30/2020

Dr. Colin is the best psychiatrist I've ever seen. Most psychiatrists I've been to spend about 15 minutes before writing prescriptions and hustling you out the door. Dr. Colin took the time to...

Carol K.
9/21/2023

experience awful Dr Colin was arrogant dismissive unsympathetic Avoid at all costs Was unprofessional He obxiously has anger management issues He could use some professional help

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Maria B.
2/5/2018

What a great experience! Met with Dr. Michael Colin. First, the doctor was very responsive before the appointment. The office is very clean and stylish and easy to find. The appointment started on...

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Dr. Goldman earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Denison University and has a master’s degree in Psychology in Education from Columbia University Teacher’s College. Dr. Goldman earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Hofstra University where she received extensive training in mindfulness-based interventions, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Dr. Goldman completed her predoctoral internship training at UCSF/San Francisco General Hospital in which she was rigorously trained in evidence-based and trauma-informed interventions with children and families. Following internship, Dr. Goldman completed her postdoctoral fellowship training at Stanford University School of Medicine/Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital where she provided individual, couples, and group therapy to parents in the NICU and integrated care to women during the perinatal period. She is rostered in Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) and has received training in Perinatal Child-Parent Psychotherapy (P-CPP) to work with infants, young children, and parents exposed to trauma and adversity. Dr. Goldman has also received training in psychodynamic psychotherapy and Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT). In psychotherapy, Dr. Goldman often integrates evidence-based approaches to meet individual patients’ needs and goals. At Weill Cornell, Dr. Goldman is contributing to the development of a collaborative care model with colleagues in Obstetrics to better serve the mental health needs of women and families during the perinatal period, following pregnancy and infant loss, and through infertility treatment. Dr. Goldman is also working on developing clinical services to treat parents, infants, and young children in the outpatient setting as well as in the NICU at Weill Cornell/NYP. She is actively involved in education of psychology and psychiatry trainees related to perinatal, infant, and early childhood mental health at Weill Cornell. Dr. Goldman also collaborates with colleagues on research in these areas and presents at national and international conferences.
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