Molly Swersky, LCSW, MPH

Molly Swersky, LCSW, MPH
Molly Swersky, LCSW, MPH 122 E. 42nd St. Suite 3200 New York, NY 10168
About

Molly Swersky, LCSW, MPH

Ms. Swersky has more than 10 years of psychotherapy experience in private practice and other clinical settings in Los Angeles and New York City, where she has seen a wide range of patients including children, adolescents and adults. She completed two years of post-master’s clinical training in Los Angeles, receiving supervision from the Psychoanalytic Center of California and the Los Angeles Institute and Society for Psychoanalytic Studies.

Years In Practice 19
Primary Specialty

Clinical Social Worker

Gender Female
Education Molly Swersky earned a bachelor of science degree in psychology and social work from the University of Wisconsin at Madison and master’s degrees in social work and public health from the University of California at Los Angeles. She is a registered licensed clinical social worker in New York State.

She completed two years of post-master’s clinical training in Los Angeles, receiving supervision from the Psychoanalytic Center of California and the Los Angeles Institute and Society for Psychoanalytic Studies.
Payment Options I am not currently a provider for any insurance plans. However, I will gladly fill out any supporting documentation required for patients who are able to be reimbursed by their carrier for mental health care.
Services My specializations include helping patients resolve mood-related problems like depression, issues related to anxiety, relationship struggles, pre-marital assessment, phobias, blocks in creativity, bereavement, and career transitions.

I also have expertise in health-related conditions that have strong environmental triggers and underpinnings, including obesity, diabetes, smoking, and maternal health.

INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOTHERAPY

My practice uses a blend of psychodynamic and object relations tools. For example, I utilize ongoing themes raised by a patient, current and past experiences in relationships, memories, fantasies and dream life. Beginning therapy may feel scary, especially if it is the first time or if a patient did not have a good experience with a therapist in the past. These feelings are understandable and will be addressed.

COUPLES THERAPY

Psychotherapy for couples is useful to strengthen intimacy and communication while providing insight into the underlying patterns governing the relationship. Whether you are dating, living together or married, couples therapy can provide mutual understanding in many areas such as conflict, infidelity, grief and loss.
Additional Services Therapy for Individuals and Couples
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