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Elizabeth Crossfield, LMFT

Elizabeth Crossfield is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with extensive clinical experience. Elizabeth works well with adolescents, parents, and couples struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, trauma, and school-related issues. Elizabeth gets to the heart of why clients are struggling, in a space that is compassionate and secure. From the first meeting, clients begin…

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Dr. Susan Cooney, PHD

Dr. Susan Cooney is a clinical psychologist licensed in New York and Maine. She earned her undergraduate degree from Harvard University, her graduate degree from Boston University, and her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Saybrook University, an APA-accredited program. She has extensive experience working in private practice with high-functioning adults, parents, and couples. Dr. Cooney…

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Matthew Diamond, LCSW

Matthew Diamond is a licensed therapist in New York and Connecticut. His training includes an undergraduate degree in Psychology and Sociology, magna cum laude, from Clark University, and a Master of Science in Social Work from Columbia University, where he was awarded departmental honors and completed postgraduate training at NewYork-Presbyterian–Columbia University New York State Psychiatric…

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Daniel DiTieri, LMFT

Daniel DiTieri is a Licensed Marriage and Family therapist with extensive clinical experience. He received his training at Sacred Heart University, followed by a graduate degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Mercy College. Daniel works well with adolescents, adults, and families who struggle with a wide range of concerns and diagnostic specializations, including depression,…

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At Greenwich Psychology Group, our symptom checker helps clients track their symptoms of depression or anxiety. Taking the assessment doesn't provide a formal diagnosis, but it can help you determine what next steps you may need to take. The evaluation uses a series of questions to review the feelings and symptoms you've experienced over the past two weeks. The results will help you distinguish if professional help is the best next step.

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