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ABOUT

Dr. Arianna Brandolini

Through my warm and collaborative style, I aim to encourage and empower individuals to overcome current obstacles and see their life goals realized.

 
 
 

Practical Wisdom

 

I am passionate about guiding people to health and wholeness, and to instill hope when someone is struggling through difficulties. Nothing makes me happier or more fulfilled than seeing someone find relief, regain confidence, and develop a sense of control over their lives. When someone trusts me with things they might not have shared with anyone else, it reminds me that it's an immense honor and a privilege to do what I do.

My main areas of expertise are treating OCD, anxiety, depression, and trauma-related disorders using cognitive behavioral therapy and other research-supported techniques. I also see people for a variety of other issues, including adjustment to difficult life events, life transitions, challenging family dynamics, and relationship problems. My main goal is to create a safe, supportive space where I can provide practical and effective treatment that is tailored to your specific needs.

By examining the relationship between thoughts and feelings and how these can create unhelpful patterns of behavior, we can hone in on a goal directed treatment plan that will practically address these target areas. Some examples of techniques I use are Exposure and Response Prevention, and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction.

I maintain a private practice in Manhattan and primarily do individual therapy with adults and adolescents. I have an international background and have collaborated with many different individuals across my varied life experiences. In addition to working with people, I love good food, good humor, and traveling to new places.

EDUCATION 

  • Harvard University: B.A. in Psychology

  • Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology: Psy.D. in Clinical Psychoogy 

  • VA NY Harbor Healthcare System, Manhattan VA Medical Center: Predoctoral Clinical Internship (APA Accredited)

  • Spectrum Neuroscience and Treatment Institute: Postdoctoral Fellowship

  • License and State: 021476 New York

 
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognition is another word for thinking, whereas Behavior is defined as observable, measurable actions. CBT is the most well studied and empirically supported form of psychological treatment we have today. Learn more.

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What is anxiety?

Fear and anxiety are common and normal emotions that can be very helpful when navigating difficult or dangerous situations. Problematic anxiety is like a “false alarm.” The mind and body feel as if they are in a dangerous situation that requires some type of decisive action. This is known as “fight or flight.” Learn More.