
Talia Blumofe
NewGroup PracticeTelehealthLMHC
Clinician Information
License Type
LMHC
Clinical Supervisor
Elena KatrantzosState(s) of Licensure
New Jersey, New York, Florida
Years in Practice
7 years
Accepting New Referrals
Yes
Session Rate
300
Session Format
Telehealth Only
Contact
Practice
EK Mental Health Counseling
New York, New York
Professional Background
Modalities & Approaches
Populations Served
Therapeutic Style
I practice therapy that is warm, supportive, and scientific. I focus on tools that change your behaviors and patterns, clarify your values, and make space for your emotions. My training specializes in behavioral therapies (CBT, ACT, ERP) and relational therapies (EFT, IFS). Together, these therapies give you understanding and answers for your struggle. Through a combination of these approaches, we can find the change that you need.
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