While i continue to provide teletherapy, I am happy to meet with patients in person at my office as well.
Scott Greisberg, Ph. D. is a clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of anxiety disorders, mood disorders, stress management, and behavioral disorders of childhood and adolescence. Dr. Greisberg provides treatment for children, adults, couples, and families. Dr. Greisberg practices cognitive behavioral therapy, which involves making improvements in individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Treatment is available in Westchester County.
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Dr. Greisberg completed his Ph. D. in Clinical Psychology at Fordham University in 2005. He has attained specialized training in Child/Family Psychology and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Dr. Greisberg provides CBT for mood disorders, anxiety disorders, childhood behavioral disorders, and other associated conditions. He works with individuals of all ages. Dr. Greisberg’s work has appeared in scientific journals, and he has appeared on television and in print as part of his expertise in CBT. He currently provides supervision to graduate students at Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology in delivering CBT to children and he consults to schools to provide school counseling.
“I have a very open and straightforward style of conducting treatment. I educate the patient about the factors that have contributed to his/her problems and I instruct the patient in how to make important changes and improvements. It’s necessary for me to be sensitive to my patients' needs and abilities and it’s important for the patient to be willing to work hard to make some challenging improvements.”
Depression, fear, and anxiety are some of the most common and uncomfortable emotions that we can experience at some point in our lives. Through counseling and treatment, we are able to help you recover motivation, perspective, and joy that you once had in your life.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a brain disorder marked by an ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning. Some people with ADHD only have problems with one of the behaviors, while others have both inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity. While there is no cure for ADHD, currently available treatments can help reduce symptoms and improve functioning. Treatments include medication, psychotherapy, education or training, or a combination of treatments.
Relationship counseling can be beneficial to couples who are looking to strengthen their emotional connection, in all stages of their relationship. Therapy sessions are held with both couples and is a supportive place to discuss issues and solutions to better strengthen your relationship.
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