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Scott Gillet, LCSW

Scott Gillet is an individual and couple’s therapist in New York and Connecticut. His training includes a Graduate degree from Fordham University in clinical work and marital and family and trauma and addictions training. He has clinical expertise in providing treatment for individuals and families, focusing on communication and emotions to improve intimacy and share…

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Mikayla Greeley, LCSW

Licensed Therapist Specializing in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults Mikayla Greeley is a licensed New York therapist specializing in treating children, adolescents, and young adults. She earned her graduate degree from Columbia University, where she was awarded departmental honors, and completed post-graduate training at New York University. Mikayla helps clients and families navigate challenges such…

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Dr. Sonia Jiménez, PSYD

Dr. Sonia is a Clinical Psychologist specializing in working with children, adolescents, young adults, and their families. She skillfully helps her clients navigate challenges such as anxiety, ADHD, social and emotional difficulties, self-worth issues, academic stress, work-related stress, parenting challenges, and family expectations during critical developmental periods. Central to Dr. Sonia’s approach is collaboration with…

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Jill Jones, LCSW

Jill Jones holds a Master’s Degree in Social Work from New York University with experience in psychodynamic therapy, cognitive behavior therapy and mindfulness-based approaches. She works with adults, couples and families. Jill specializes in the treatment of anxiety, depression, relationship issues, work stress and trauma issues. Her work focuses on helping clients make healthy adjustments…

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Take the GPG Symptom Checker

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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