
Dr. Aline Szenczy
Group PracticeHybridPhD, Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology
Clinician Information
License Type
PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology
Clinical Supervisor
Dr. Anne JosephsonState(s) of Licensure
New York
Years in Practice
7
Accepting New Referrals
Yes
Session Rate
350
Session Format
In-Person Only, Telehealth Only, Hybrid
Contact
Connect
Practice
Uptown Psychology
New York, New York
Professional Background
Modalities & Approaches
Populations Served
Therapeutic Style
At the heart of Dr. Szenczy’s work is the belief that meaningful change begins with a strong, trusting relationship. She creates a safe and supportive environment where clients feel heard, understood, and empowered to grow. Whether helping a child manage big feelings, supporting a teen through emotional or identity-related struggles, guiding a young adult navigating independence and life transitions, or working with families to strengthen communication and connection, her goal is to help clients build the skills and confidence to lead more connected, resilient, and fulfilling lives.
What Makes Me Unique
Dr. Aline Szenczy is a clinical psychologist who specializes in working with children, adolescents, young adults, and families facing challenges related to anxiety, OCD, perfectionism, depression, life transitions, and parenting. She brings a warm, collaborative approach to therapy, grounded in evidence-based treatments such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and parent-based interventions. Her work is always tailored to meet the unique needs, values, and developmental stage of each individual or family.
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Helping Kids Adjust After Camp Camp Sick Explained | Curated Therapy Collective
Many children feel sad after camp ends. Learn why camp sick happens and how parents can support a healthy transition back home.

The Art of Protecting Your Energy While Caring for Others
It’s the end of the day. You’ve checked off to-do lists, managed crises ranging from mini meltdowns to work deadlines, all while regulating the spoken and unspoken emotions of those closest to you. Your work is high-quality, your children are settled, and your partner feels supported. You’ve made it so everyone feels seen, valued, and well cared for.

When You’re “Fine” — But Not Really
At Curated Therapy Collective, we work with parents every day who aren’t in crisis yet feel emotionally depleted, overstimulated, or disconnected from themselves. This kind of distress is common, quiet, and often overlooked. Keeping an eye out for the subtle signs It might be time to seek support as a parent.





