Vivian Eskin, PhD

Vivian Eskin, PhD
666 West End Avenue Suite #1C New York, NY 10025
About

Vivian Eskin, PhD

Vivian Eskin, PhD (Clinical Social Work) practices as a psychologist/psychotherapist in Manhattan, NY, specializing in the treatment of individual adults and couples, adolescents and their parents, and parent/infant/toddler psychotherapy. She also runs short-term support groups ranging from expectant parents, new mother's, and care for aging parents. Dr. Eskin's areas of special interest and expertise are bereavement, cognitive behavior strategies, trauma, and its impact on parents and children. As a respectful and non-judgmental psychotherapist in Manhattan, NY, Dr. Vivian Eskin helps clients on the journey of awareness, healing and growth.
Years In Practice 36
Primary Specialty

Psychologist

Gender Female
Payment Options Cash and check. Monthly billing allowed for regular patients. Covered by most out of network benefits, and is flexible with payment options.
Services With more than 20 years of experience as a certified psychologist and psychotherapist in Manhattan, NY, Dr. Vivian Eskin has worked with individuals struggling with a multitude of issues including bereavement, postpartum depression for mothers after birth, adoption, attachment issues, infertility, divorce, and trauma. She provides psychotherapy for parents with infants up to age 5, parent guidance, individual adults, couples, and adolescents. Psychoanalyst and social worker, Dr. Vivian Eskin challenges patients through their recovery process and helps guide them towards the path of optimal emotional and physical well-being. For an experienced and trustworthy psychotherapist in Manhattan, NY please call Dr. Vivian Eskin at (212) 724-4785 today.
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Does this psychoanalyst offer flexible appointment times?
Yes
Were the waiting room chairs comfortable at this psychoanalyst's office?
Extremely comfortable; I could have fallen asleep
Did this provider ever postpone your appointment?
No, they never postpone my appointment
by Anonymous
February 27, 2012