(she/her)
Hi! I am a Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) licensed in both New York and California. I have worked as a school counselor, helping adolescents navigate challenges like, self-esteem, bullying, grief, anxiety, internet safety, the pressure of school, and family or peer conflict. I also work in private practice, with clients struggling with a wide range of mental health challenges including, Anxiety, PTSD, Depression, Grief, life stage changes, and anger issues. I work with clients to help them process the effect these challenges have. Together we focus on identifying negative thinking patterns or unhelpful behaviors, implementing healthy coping skills, and reducing symptoms.
For a lot of clients anticipating the first session can feel intimidating. Knowing what to expect can help ease your mind a bit. During our first session we will have an opportunity to briefly get to know each other. We will discuss your needs and concerns and what brought you to therapy. We will do an initial intake, which is just a fancy psychology term for learning a little bit about your history, including childhood, education, relationships (family, friends, partner/romantic). Lastly, we will discuss your goals and expectations for therapy, how frequently we will meet, i.e. weekly, bi-weekly and then schedule our next session.
My greatest strength as a therapist is listening, being non-judgmental and empathetic. As we build our therapeutic relationship I am able to create a treatment plan using techniques such as meditation and Mindfulness to help navigate life stressors.
I love working with clients who are struggling with finding their sense of self, due to things such as past trauma, societal, familial, and cultural expectations, and/or significant life changes.
Anxiety
LGBTQ
Self Esteem
Depression
White
Woman
Adults (18 to 64)
Elders (65 and above)
Teenagers (13 to 17)
California
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
I have worked with clients struggling from various mental health challenges. such as anxiety, depression, trauma, low self-esteem, and life transitions, by helping them gain a better understanding of how negative thinking patterns, and underlying core beliefs effect how they feel and what they do. We work together to identify and challenge these unhelpful thinking patterns to reduce symptoms, and increase your overall well-being.
Attachment-based
Using this science-based theory, I work with clients to help them better understand how their experiences as children with their caregivers, can impact how they navigate interpersonal relationships as adults. Together we will work on helping you learn your attachment style, so that you can build stronger and more meaningful connections.
Strength-Based
Strength-based therapy works from a place of seeing clients as resourceful and resilient when faced with adversity and life challenges. Together we will process your history of pain, trauma, or life stressors from a place of strength, resilience, and capability.
5 ratings with written reviews
April 18, 2026
This is a new treatment partner for me, but I feel very optimistic after our first intake session. I'm looking forward to working with Kerry and gaining insight and skills to improve my experiences in my life.
February 25, 2026
I have struggled with depression and anxiety for most of my life. I am also a recovering alcoholic. Kerry is by far the best therapist I’ve ever had. She is so open and accepting whatever is troubling you and talks you through it and tries to find a solution. I think a good therapist is one that can get someone to talk when they feel like they have nothing to talk about. Lastly, I appreciate the way she challenges negative self perception or negative thoughts and helps you to reframe them.
February 18, 2026
I appreciated Kerry's approach to my intake appointment. She was able to get through the questionnaire while also gathering more information about my needs and making me feel heard. She picked up on important threads and was attentive and kind. I'm looking forward to continuing to work with Kerry.