
Alexandrea Johnson
VerifiedGroup PracticeTelehealthLMSW, LSW
Clinician Information
License Type
LMSW, LSW
Clinical Supervisor
Dr. Daniel OlavarríaState(s) of Licensure
New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania
Years in Practice
4 years
Accepting New Referrals
Yes
Session Rate
120
Session Format
Telehealth Only
Contact
Practice
The City Psychotherapy New York
New York, New York
Professional Background
Modalities & Approaches
Populations Served
Therapeutic Style
I often integrate somatic work to reinforce the mind-body connection. I have a particular interest and focus in trauma-informed care and therapeutic approaches that honor the whole person in order to support long-term growth. I integrate these principles into my work with individuals, couples, and adult families. I bring a holistic and relational perspective to my work with clients. We'll work together to reinforce the mind-body connection so that you can feel more grounded as you navigate the challenges at hand. I'm passionate about facilitating a safe space, particularly for BIPOC clients and those navigating pregnancy or parenthood. I’m thrilled to support you in your journey!
What Makes Me Unique
I often work with high-performing professionals who may also be navigating the nuances of relationships, including the parenting journey. I also enjoy supporting women on issues related to pregnancy and postpartum care. I offer individual, couples, and family session for adults, and a wide range of session availability, including early morning, evening, and weekend sessions.
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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.





