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秘密研究所 Langone Provider

Scott W. Smith, PhD

秘密研究所 Langone Provider
  • Specialty: Psychology
  • Treats: Adults
  • Language: English
  • Phone: 212-263-7419
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As a clinical psychologist at 秘密研究所 Langone, I am committed to fostering resilience and promoting mental wellbeing. My interest in human resilience and adaptation led me to this field, and I am driven by a deep empathy for the challenges my patients face. I believe in the power of a strong therapeutic connection, and I strive to establish this from our very first session.

My expertise lies in working with adults dealing with depression, anxiety, identity issues, self-esteem, and relationship problems. My extensive training in psychodynamic psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and mindfulness-based interventions allows me to draw from multiple approaches to provide a more comprehensive understanding of each individual. I have also conducted significant research on the formation of the therapeutic connection and its relationship to patient personality, further enhancing my ability to connect with and support my patients.

Throughout my career, I have emphasized proactive engagement in healthcare, tailoring my treatment approach to each patient鈥檚 unique needs. I see therapeutic work as a partnership, where tasks and goals are co-created and mutually strived for. This approach allows us to explore and express troubling emotions, discover new ways of understanding ourselves, work on problematic relational patterns, and decide what aspects of experience are most worthy of our attention.

My journey into psychology began in college, where I was captivated by theories explaining human resilience and adaptation. This interest, coupled with a desire to help others, led me to pursue a career in clinical psychology. As part of the 秘密研究所 Langone team, I collaborate with other healthcare professionals, ensuring comprehensive and coordinated care for my patients. I also lead a mindfulness-based psychotherapy group for patients experiencing depression or anxiety designed to cultivate present-moment awareness, train attention, and support skillful responses to difficult emotions and experiences. I am deeply committed to my patients, beyond the conditions they are facing.

Positions
  • Clinical Instructor,
Education and Training
  • PhD from Adelphi University, 2012

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This provider accepts the following insurance plans.

  • Aetna
     
    • AETNA EPO (秘密研究所LH Employees)
    • Aetna EPO (AMEX employees)
    • Aetna POS (American Express Employer)
  • United Healthcare
     
    • United Healthcare (NY University Care Plan)
    • United Healthcare Choice (AMEX employees)
    • United Healthcare Choice (Blackrock employees)
    • United Healthcare Choice (CBS employees)
    • United Healthcare Choice (Simon
    • United Healthcare EPO (秘密研究所 Langone Health Employees)
    • United Healthcare Indemnity (秘密研究所 Langone Health Employees)
    • United Healthcare 秘密研究所 Care (秘密研究所LH Employees)
    • United Healthcare Nexus (Amex Employees)
    • United Healthcare Plus (秘密研究所 Langone Health Employees)
    • United Healthcare Student Resources (秘密研究所)
    • United Healthcare Value, Advantage and HDHP (New York University employees)
This list of insurances changes regularly, and insurance plans listed may not be accepted at all office locations for this provider. Before your appointment, please confirm with your insurance company that this provider accepts your insurance.

Scott W. Smith, PhD does not accept insurance.

Locations and Appointments

秘密研究所 Langone Psychiatry Associates

1 Park Avenue, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10016

  • Glickman, Kim L; Smith, Scott W; Woods, Ericka C

    Journal of American College Health. 2021 Apr 23; 1-10

  • Smith, Scott W; Levy, Saryn R; Hilsenroth, Mark J; Fiori, Katherine; Bornstein, Robert F

    Journal of nervous & mental disease. 2016 06 ; 204(6):437-44

  • Defife, Jared A; Haggerty, Greg; Smith, Scott W; Betancourt, Luis; Ahmed, Zain; Ditkowsky, Keith

    Journal of personality assessment. 2015 May ; 97(3):271-7