Psychotherapy and counseling center queens ny

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Since 1974, New York Psychotherapy and Counseling Center (NYPCC) has provided the highest level of quality mental health services throughout the NYC area. By being the leading pioneers of mental health care in the industry, we translate our mission and passion for serving the community into action 7 days a week.

We are always looking for motivated professionals who are dedicated, entrepreneurial, engaging, passionate, and clinical to join our team! NYPCC continues to grow as the premier mental health agency in New York and we are always seeking Mental Health Therapists, Case Managers, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners, Front Desk Receptionists, and Care Coordinators.

 

NYPCC has been awarded the 2022 Platinum Bell Seal Award for Workplace Mental Health by Mental Health America (MHA). This prestigious honor was awarded to NYPCC in recognition of our commitment to creating a mentally healthy workplace for our employees. NYPCC is now a part of a very select group of organizations around the country that received this award, and we are thrilled to have achieved the highest award level possible!

The Psychotherapy and Counseling Center offers psychotherapy for individuals, couples, and families. Our director, Zoia Sizgoric, LCSW, has over 20 years experience in helping others just like you reach their goals. We focus on your strengths and offer support and guidance to help you overcome difficult times in your life. We provide treatment for depression, anxiety/phobias, trauma, domestic violence, ADHD, behavioral problems, anger management, eating disorders, difficulties at work, and marital or family problems. We also make referrals to community psychiatrists as needed.

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At our center we are a Team of bilingual New York State licensed clinical social workers and mental health counselors who are dedicated and committed to helping people reach their personal goals. We’re warm, empathic professional and we acknowledge the importance of culture in decision making and life expectations. .

Working with the Community for over 20 years providing therapy to help people reach their goals! We also work closely with community doctors, schools, neurologists, and psychiatrists Hablamos Español

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