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Dr. David H. Lifschutz, MD, Adolescent Psychiatrist
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Dr. David H. Lifschutz, MD

Psychiatrist | Psychiatry

4/5(17)
17 E 97th St #1C New York NY, 10029
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4/5

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Dr. David Lifschutz practices Adolescent and Adult Psychiatry in New York, NY. Dr. Lifschutz currently specializes in  Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy to help adults and adolescents who have treatment resistant depression, suicidal thinking, obsessive compulsive disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, and substance abuse problems.  Psychiatrists are trained and certified to administer psychotherapy, medication, and many other means of treatment. Dr. Lifschutz seeks to improve each patients quality of life.

Education and Training

University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Medical 1968

Board Certification

Psychiatry and NeurologyAmerican Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyABPN

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Dr. David H. Lifschutz, MD's Expert Contributions
  • What can a psychiatrist do for PTSD?

    Yes, a psychiatrist may be able to help with PTSD if they have training in it. One possibility is to contact MAPS (Multiputpose Association for Psychedelic Studies) and see if you qualify for one of their research studies. The best medicine for PTSD is MDMA but it is not yet legal., and should only be taken with people trained in its use. The other medication that sometimes whips is Ketamine. David H. Lifschutz, MD 303 Fifth Avenue, #901 New York, NY 10016 212-529-2733 READ MORE

  • What do I do about this?

    Dear 13 y/o girl, I understand what you are saying and I know it can be very upsetting. Since I do not know where you live, it is difficult to advise you. I imagine you are seeing a doctor. I would reccoemnd you see an experienced Adolescent Psychiatrist. If there is a medical School near you, I would ask to be seen by their Psychiatry department. It would also help to have regular (weekly?) psychotherapy where you can talk with someone who can understand compassionate the problems. Sincerely, David Lifschutz, MD READ MORE

  • Is interpersonal therapy for depression effective?

    It depends on various factors. The best thing to do is to have him evaluated by a competent Adolescent Psychiatrist to determine what is the best treatment for him. Kinnd regards, David H. Lifschutz, MD READ MORE

  • When should a person with depression seek help?

    If you think she may be depressed, it would be useful to have her see a psychiatrist trained to see adolescent patients for an evaluation. Depression can very harmful to teenagers (and anyone else) as they often have difficulty concentrating, and have difficulty being fully involved in their lives. Depression affects brain function in various detrimental ways. Therefore, it would be important to have her evaluated and, if she is depressed, to have proper treatment. Thank you for asking. David H. Lifschutz, MD READ MORE

  • Psychology?

    Dear 18 year old, It is not normal to hate yourself. Cutting off all of your hair will probably not help. What will help is finding a psychotherapist whom you can talk to about all your feelings. I am sure there are good reasons you are feeling this way, and a good therapist can help you make sense out of your feelings. Be sure you seek out a trained psychologist, Social Worker or Psychiatrist trained to help teenagers. Sincerely, David H. Lifschutz, MD READ MORE

  • Why is my daughter not talking?

    Dear parent, First of all I would need to know how old your child is before i can answer your question. If she is a very young child (between 1-3 years old) I would talk to your pediatrician. Sincerely, David H. Lifschutz, MD READ MORE

  • Why does my daughter only write about death?

    Dear Parent, I would tell her I have seen her blog, and am concerned about her. Is she depressed? Is she thinking life is not worth living? If so, I would suggest that it may help to have someone to talk to and have her see a competent Adolescent Psychiatrist. David H. Lifschutz, MD READ MORE

  • My daughter is prone to hormonal depression. What can I do?

    She should be evaluated by a psychiatrist for treatment for her depression. There are various medications that could help alleviate the depressive feelings. David H. Lifschutz, MD READ MORE

  • Can yoga help my son improve his concentration?

    Yoga is helpful to many people to improve their ability to focus. No physician can make a recommendation about one person without evaluating that person by talking to him, and examining him. READ MORE

  • My daughter still continues to be hyperactive. What should I do?

    Dear Parent, She definitely should have a complete physical by her pediatrician to rule out any possible medical causes for her hyperactivity. Then she should be evaluated by a child or adolescent psychiatrist with experience treating Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. David H. Lifschutz, MD READ MORE

  • Why doesn't my son want to make friends?

    It is difficult to determine without knowing more about your son. Sometimes children or young adolescents outgrow their friends; sometimes it could be a phase, sometimes it could be something else. Sometimes it could be drug related. I would ask your son how come he always wants to be alone? I would also ask about drugs and see how he responds. I would also want to know how he is doing in school. Often when there are emotional problems, the first clue is school work deteriorates. READ MORE

Awards

  • Top Doctor 2020 New York Magazine 

Treatments

  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Anxiety
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (adhd)

Professional Memberships

  • American Psychiatric Association - Fellow  
  • American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology  
  • American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry  
  • American Society of Clinical Hypnosis  

Fellowships

  • LAC+USC Medical Center Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 

Fellowships

  • Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology, American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry, and American Society of Clinical Hypnosis

Dr. David H. Lifschutz, MD's Practice location

David H. Lifschutz, MD

17 E 97th St #1C -
New York, NY 10029
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Dr. David H. Lifschutz, MD has a rating of 4 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 17 patients. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Psychiatrist in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.

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Get to know Psychiatrist Dr. David H. Lifschutz, who serves patients in New York, New York.

With over 30 years experience, Dr. Lifschutz is a clinical psychopharmacologist and trusted psychiatrist with a holistic, compassionate, and integrative approach to treatment. He welcomes adolescents and adults who need help resolving mental health, emotional, and behavioral problems at his private practice in New York, New York.

Each individual has within them the capacity for growth and change, and Dr. Lifschutz sets out to support the natural healing process by building awareness, autonomy, and self-love. He strives to help each patient discover the roots of their suffering and works with them to improve their state of mind. He specializes in a blend of mindfulness-based interventions and medication-assisted therapy, including the use of ketamine. This is a novel approach with solutions to problems and issues that formerly have required endless sessions and treatments over many years.

Patients often say that Dr. Lifschutz’s honest, straightforward, and compassionate style has helped them achieve a level of confidence and strength they had not known before. Likewise, they say that he has given them the peace of mind they need to move ahead with their lives.

Holding the title of Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, he is a member of the American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology, the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry, and the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

A 1968 graduate of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Dr. Lifschutz went on to serve his residency in psychiatry and a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at LAC+USC Medical Center. 

While training at LAC+USC Medical Center in the 60s, he became caught up in the rising interest in psychedelic drugs. In October 2019, as a product of this curiosity, he trained in the administration of ketamine. His primary focus is administering Ketamine both orally and by injection intramuscularly for  Ketamine Assisted  Psychotherapy. This involves taking advantage of the special insights revealed under Ketamine and helping  patients make sense of these insights.  Ketamine has been found to be helpful in treating suicidality,  treatment resistant depression (depressions that don’t respond to typical antidepressants),  obsessive compulsive disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Substance Abuse Disorders.  Additionally, he is trained in harm reduction and the integration of psychedelic drug experiences. He also has had  seven years of training as a psychoanalyst at the NYU Postdoctoral Program for Psychoanalysis.

In his current capacity, Dr. Lifschutz serves as an attending staff psychiatrist at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, where he also supervises psychiatry residents.

Licensed to practice medicine in New York and California, he is board-certified in psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN). The ABPN is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to promoting high quality patient care for the public through the initial and continuing certification of psychiatrists and neurologists.

Psychiatry is the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental disorders. These include various maladaptations related to mood, behavior, cognition, and perceptions. Psychiatrists evaluate, diagnose, and treat patients with mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. They conduct thorough psychiatric evaluations, develop treatment plans, prescribe medication, and evaluate treatment results.

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