Maryellen Knight
NewGroup PracticeTelehealthMHC-LP
Clinician Information
License Type
MHC-LP
Clinical Supervisor
Elena KatrantzosState(s) of Licensure
New York
Accepting New Referrals
Yes
Session Rate
150
Session Format
Telehealth Only
Contact
Practice
EK Mental Health Counseling
New York, New York
Professional Background
Modalities & Approaches
Populations Served
Therapeutic Style
I specialize in supporting clients adjusting to big life changes, struggling with hopelessness, having intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors, and experiencing difficulty in relationships. I find the people I work with are often their biggest critic and overlook their strengths. I provide an open, warm space where you can feel calm and self-accepting.
What Makes Me Unique
I believe that laughter is medicine and part of being human, so there's always room for joy in therapy. You deserve to have this space for yourself and to feel better. Starting therapy can feel scary, but we'll navigate it together. With compassion and without judgment, we'll discover what's keeping you stuck and work toward helping you move forward.
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