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Dr. Meredith Hostetter, PhD, Psychologist in New York

Dr. Meredith Hostetter

Psychologist, PhD

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Office

19 West 34th Street
PH Suite
New York, New York 10001
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Additional Office

10 Plaza Street East
Suite 1C
Brooklyn, New York 11238
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Contact Information

phone: (347) 554-1153

“Psychotherapy can be a challenging and rewarding process. Of course, people come to treatment to talk about what's wrong, but it is also important to talk about what's right. Each person has natural areas of strength we can further develop to help increase coping skills, reduce distress, improve relationships, and develop a more positive outlook.

With a collaborative approach that combines insight-oriented and goal-directed interventions, we will work together to help you create new pathways towards well-being.

I conduct individual, couples and group psychotherapy with adults of all ages, with an appreciation of the particular cultural, ethnic, and spiritual backgrounds of my clients. My integrative orientation uses psychodynamic, cognitive, interpersonal, mindfulness, and positive psychology techniques to help you achieve the better life you envision for yourself.”

Taking the first step toward getting help is often the most difficult

GENERAL
  • Gender: Female
  • Years in Practice: 10 Years
  • Avg Cost (per session): $150 - $200
  • Sliding Scale: Yes
CLIENT FOCUS
  • Ethnicity: Any
  • Gender: All
  • Religious Orientation: Any
  • Age: Adults, Elders
QUALIFICATIONS
  • School: Columbia University
  • License No. and State: 017656 New York
SPECIALTIES
(Strengths in green)
  • Relationship Issues
  • Depression
  • Loss or Grief
  • Anxiety or Fears
  • ADHD
  • Chronic Pain or Illness
  • Divorce
  • Domestic Abuse or Domestic Violence
  • Elderly Persons Disorders
  • Gay Lesbian Issues
  • Parenting
  • Spirituality
  • Trauma and PTSD
TREATMENT PREFERENCES
  • Orientation:
    Eclectic
    Psychodynamic
  • Modality:
  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Group
EASY ACCESS
Last Modified: 20 Sep 2009