Natasha Stein
Natasha is a clinical trainee who strives to create a space where clients feel safe, supported, and understood. She approaches her work with warmth and curiosity, believing that healing begins when people feel comfortable showing up as their full selves. Through a collaborative and trauma-informed lens, she works alongside clients to explore their experiences and build a deeper sense of self-understanding.
She has experience working with adolescents and young adults navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, and life transitions. Her approach is primarily person-centered, with evidence-based practice influences of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Mindfulness Based approaches. Natasha also incorporates somatic techniques to support clients in deepening self-awareness and strengthening the mind-body connection. She tailors her approach to each individual, helping clients understand their thoughts and emotions while nurturing growth and resilience. All are welcome in her space.
Natasha is currently pursuing her Masters degree in Mental Health Counseling and Wellness from New York University. Her training is rooted in cultural sensitivity and trauma-informed care. With a naturally empathetic and nonjudgmental presence, Natasha strives to create an environment where clients feel safe exploring their inner world and navigating life’s uncertainties with greater clarity and confidence.
Specialties
Anxiety Depression Emotional Regulation Identity Development Life Transitions Self-esteem Sleep Social Anxiety StressInsurance & Payment
In-Network Insurance Plans
Rates
Rates not providedLocations
Treatment Approaches
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) Mindfulness Person-Centered SomaticModalities
IndividualsAge Groups
Adolescents (13-17) Young Adults (18-25) Adults (26-64)Meeting Options
Qualifications
- Supervisor(s): Francis Gruebel
- Supervisor License(s): NY-016028
More About Me
- Languages Spoken: English
- Race(s): Middle Eastern or North African, White
- Gender(s): Woman