María T. Schreiber, LCSW-R is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, with over 20 years of clinical psychotherapy experience. Exceptional academic and real-world training prepared her to work in varied settings, including extensive experience with in/out-patient treatment with Elmhurst Hospital and the Human Resource Department at New York Presbyterian Hospital. María obtained her Master’s degree in clinical social work at New York University. Subsequently, she worked at the Child Center of New York and provided multi-generational mental health services to children and adults. These experiences contributed significantly to María’s psychological insights and theories while treating her patients ’ and helping their relationships.
Ms. Schreiber’s training and experience has enabled her to develop and apply a holistic-centered approach with a multi-disciplinary background, including:
Psychotherapeutic modalities/techniques
Neurofeedback
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Supportive Therapy for Parents
Play Therapy
Mindfulness
Hypnotherapy
Motivational Interviewing
Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy
Fierce Love Core Self Reclamation Therapy
Specialized Therapies
With the benefit of excellent academic preparation, co-operative training and extensive professional experience, Ms. Schreiber understands the difficulty others can experience while seeking help and unable to achieve balance in life. María has successfully established Latino Support to provide a safe, warm, and productive environment that will develop a personalized treatment plan based on a person’s specific needs and goals.
With Latino Support, you can begin to learn how to face and overcome life challenges, relationship conflicts, and other mental or emotional issues negatively affecting your quality of life. With a genuine passion to help others improve their lives, Ms. Schreiber attests that her greatest honor is to treat and participate in her patients’ healing. Let the healing begin now.
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