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CONTACT INFO
(347)
512-0311
PL2107@columbia.edu
SOHO
177 Prince St
Suite 407
New York, NY 10012
HUNTINGTON
775 Park Ave
Huntington Atrium Building
Suite 100
Huntington, NY 11743
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Dr. Lin is a licensed Psychologist who specialized in mood
and anxiety disorders, as well as relationship issues. He received an M.S. in
Biostatistics from Columbia University and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (Health Emphasis)
from Yeshiva University (Ferkauf Graduate School & Albert Einstein College of Medicine). His primary clinical training was at Weill Cornell Medical College, and his postdoctoral training was at the HIV Research Center of Columbia University. Dr. Lin’s previous training in therapeutic
modalities includes experiences in individual and group psychotherapy, both
brief and long-term interventions with various theoretical perspectives,
including cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, and psychodynamics. Throughout
his clinical trainings, he has worked with young adults, adults, and elderly
who suffered from anxiety, depression, and personality disorders at Beth Israel Medical Center, NYU-Bellevue Hospital, Mount Sinai Medical Center, and New York Hospital.
Dr. Lin often treats individuals with a short-term
(approximately 16 sessions) "here and now approach" to address
their difficulties. In addition to providing treatment, he conducts
comprehensive psychological evaluations. He also enjoy teaching, serving as
an assistant professor at St. Joseph's College. Finally, Dr. Lin has great interest in the
integration of Eastern philosophy and Western psychotherapy. He has years of
training in Zen practice.
Dr. Lin can conduct psychotherapy in English, Mandarin
and Taiwanese.
Please feel free to contact him with email to discuss
how his practice might be useful to you.
He offers free telephone consultations to anyone who is considering
professional help or has specific questions about his practice.
林博士畢業於
Ferkauf 心理研究所和 Albert
Einstein 醫學院,擁有臨床健康心理學博士學位和紐約州心理醫師執照。曾在康奈爾醫學院從事心理治療,和在哥倫比亞醫學院從事 HIV 和內觀禪法的研究。他的診斷和治療經驗包括憂鬱症、焦慮症、創傷後遺症、適應性障礙、恐懼、自卑、學習困難、適應不良;青少年情緒、行為、交友問題或與父母衝突等;成人憂鬱、緊張、壓力、婚姻以及人際關係等問題。他希望為亞裔華人提供心理健康的服務。
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