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A relationship built on trust and empathy is key to healing. I believe in providing a person-centered and non-judgmental therapeutic atmosphere that starts with building rapport. Many parts of our identity contribute to our perceptions and we’ll work together to identify those so you can have a personalized treatment. I believe in a culturally sensitive approach to both assessment and treatment are important.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist who is skilled at working with clients from diverse backgrounds. I view psychotherapy as a collaborative process. I believe in providing a warm and nonjudgmental environment for my clients so that they can feel safe and supported in exploring their issues.
I'm a licensed clinical social worker with 29+ years experience working with people of all ages who have struggled with traumatic events, grief and mental health concerns. I love helping people find their own voices and heal through authentically connecting to others and themselves. I have specific training in trauma informed care, family systems work, and mental health treatment.
My approach focuses on DBT skills including distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, emotion regulation and mindfulness. These skills can give us a clearer idea of what brings out the strongest emotions in you, and how to sit with those feelings in a way that keeps you connected to safety and peace.
Dr. Trudy-Ann Gayle is a licensed Clinical Psychologist, entrepreneur, motivational speaker, consultant, professional organizer, interior designer, and published author. She currently serves as chief executive officer at Life Matters Services, Inc. In 2015, Dr. Gayle and her team began providing treatment to individuals, couples, children, families, and groups. Services such as psychoeducational evaluations and neuropsychological testing are also provided. Dr. Gayle plays a pivotal role in the daily operations, management, and diversification of the practice. She is passionate about what she does and is truly dedicated to her mission of serving communities of color and promoting mental wellness.
Dr. Gayle holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Hampton University where she graduated magna cum laude. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology from the University of Rhode Island with certificates in minority and women's studies. She completed her pre-doctoral internship at the University of California, Merced.
Dr. Gayle has a passion for leadership. Among all her educational and professional achievements, Dr. Gayle enjoys teaching and mentorship. She has taught both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. She has also provided clinical supervision and training to graduate students and conducted seminars on minority issues in mental health, cultural competency, and diagnostic evaluation. She currently oversees all clinical and diagnostic issues at her private practice.
Dr. Gayle is a devoted wife and mother. She loves spending time with her family. She and her husband have been married for 10 years and live in Queens, New York with their 2 vibrant children, Hudson and Harley. She is also an animal lover and has a spunky 14-year-old Morkie (Maltese and Yorkie) named Lyla and a 3-year-old rambunctious miniature Labradoodle named Savannah.
I am an experienced LCSW/Therapist and I have worked extensively with parents and adults for over 20 years. I specialize in helping parents whose children suffer from various disorders including: autism, addiction, anxiety and depression. When you as a parent feel overwhelmed and frustrated you need strategies, tools and resources. My own parenting challenges make me uniquely qualified to help others.
As a licensed psychologist, I have experiences working with adults and couples. I specialize in anxiety, depression, family-child relations, and interpersonal relationship difficulties. I tailor my treatment approach to individual client needs and preferences. I believe therapy can alleviate pain but more importantly it also promotes growth and change.
I am a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology but took time off between college and graduate school to work. I used the time in between undergraduate and graduate school to work in an inpatient facility to try and understand the struggles that may overwhelm people and make day to day life stressful. I am a first generation Greek American woman and worked to finance my college career at Cornell. I am always learning from my patients and I believe that I make a difference in their lives.
Hi, I’m James. I’ve worked as a psychotherapist developing positive client relationships since 2005.
Helping you reduce anxiety levels with breathwork and improve physical health with mindfulness and meditation techniques.
I’ve learned cognitive-behavioral treatments to assist you with overcoming addiction and anger management. And (how to) provide in-depth talk and mental health therapy for children, adolescents, adults, and families.
At Rusk Therapy, each relationship between therapist and patient is individual and implements a variety of treatments. Once a course of action is agreed upon, we’ll approach therapy by incorporating the whole mind-body approach.
That includes the relationship between mental, emotional, and physical health, along with incorporating nutrition, supplements, and exercise. Working together, you can create an improved lifestyle that supports your best life.
The process of a successful therapeutic relationship depends on your effort and our compatibility, along with clear boundaries and feeling safe.
I believe it’s essential to find the right therapist, and doing this takes a phone call, a first session, or a few sessions. I welcome you to schedule a complimentary call to explore a possible therapeutic relationship.


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