Jennifer Neuhof
Psychologist
East 77th St, New York New York, 10075About
I am a NYS licensed psychologist with 25 years of experience in mental health administration and clinical work with children, adults and families. My background has prepared me to provide an array of services that include psychotherapy, clinical supervision, and consultation regarding student and school-community health concerns. The opportunity to accompany people in their journey for deeper self-awareness, growth and emergence from suffering is my greatest honor.
In psychotherapy, I provide a supportive environment in which my clients share experiences, heal emotional wounds, resolve challenges and learn to approach life with more confidence, humor and joy. The process is collaborative and growth-promoting. While treatment duration is need based, some positive change can be expected rapidly. Similarly, my work as a consultant and clinical supervisor is based on genuine partnerships. My theoretical approach is relational, yet integrative. This means that I work closely with individuals and groups to address their concerns by understanding and transforming them within the context of their formative relationships while integrating techniques from an array of evidence-based models to meet their needs.
I have advanced training in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), play therapy, Family-Systems, Humanistic Therapies and Trauma-Informed Care (TIC), Harm Reduction Treatment for addictions, Higher Education Threat Assessment (TA), suicide prevention and postvention. In addition, my background as director of a multi-campus university counseling center, training director, national presenter and my own exploration into global healing practices informs my work.
Education and Training
Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology PsyD. MS 2003
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Adjunct Professor Fordham University, Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology 2009 - 2011
- Board Member Atlas Foundation for Autism 2020 - Present
- Council Member Gerson Lehrman Group 2018 - Present
- President New York State psychological association’s division of school psychology 2016 - 2017
Awards
- Departmental Honors in Research as a Henry Rutgers Scholar 1995 Rutgers University
- Phi Beta Kappa 1995 Rutgers University
- Magna Cum Laude 1995 Rutgers University
- Psi Chi National Honors Society 1994 Rutgers University
- Muriel Markus Merit Scholarship 2001 Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology
Professional Memberships
- Past President, New York State Psychological Association's School Psychology Division
- Board Member, Atlas Foundation for Autism
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Community Supervisor of NYS-based university student counseling centers
Areas of research
Integrative and Trauma-Informed Treatments of Survivors of Sexual Abuse or Incest, University Counseling Center Best Practices, Interdivisional Approaches for Managing Students who Pose a Threat to Self or Others, Systems-Level Approaches for Safer Schools, School/Campus Climate-Improvement Initiatives, Campus Sexual Assault Protocols, Administrator Training in Warning Signs and Referral Skills, Protocols for Campus Readmit Following a Psychiatric Medical Leave and Fitness to Return Evaluations, A Phenomenological Account of AutismJennifer Neuhof's Practice location
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