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    Madeline Pucheril

    VerifiedGroup PracticeTelehealth

    LMSW

    5 experience
    Virtual
    Supervised by Deanna Doherty
    Accepting New Clients
    AnxietyBurnoutDepressionGriefLife ChangesStressTrauma & PTSDWomen's Mental HealthMindfulnessPerfectionism

    Clinician Information

    License Type

    LMSW

    Clinical Supervisor

    Profile photo of Deanna Doherty, clinical supervisorDeanna Doherty

    State(s) of Licensure

    Connecticut, New York, Florida

    Years in Practice

    5

    Accepting New Referrals

    Yes

    Session Rate

    175

    Session Format

    Telehealth Only

    Contact

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    Practice

    Shifting Tides Psychotherapy

    New York, New York

    Professional Background

    Modalities & Approaches

    Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)Dialectical Behavior (DBT)EMDRInternal Family Systems (IFS)Somatic TherapyTrauma-InformedMindfulness-Based

    Populations Served

    AdultsGroups

    Therapeutic Style

    IFS, EMDR, DBT, CBT, Somatic, PRT (Pain Reprocessing Therapy)

    What Makes Me Unique

    I believe therapy should be 100% non judgemental. I consider myself to be warm, empathetic, yet direct. I offer clients practical tools and approaches to empower them to heal and improve their well-being. I have personal experience with chronic pain and conditions like Endometriosis, which opened my eyes to the huge lack of care and knowledge in this area. I'm trained in Pain Reprocessing Therapy, which is a powerful tool for treating neuroplastic pain.

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