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Amy Yerkes Vigliotti, PhD, is a child and adult psychologist, and founder of the NYC-based group practice, SelfWorks. Dr. Amy specializes in treating individuals who want to thrive after upsetting/confusing events in their lives. Treatment is grounded in evidence-based practices of psychodynamic, CBT and mindfulness origin. Through supervision and consultation to early career mental health professionals, she has launched many successful mental health practices.

Dr. Amy is a recognized speaker on a wide variety of mental health topics, including anxiety reduction, stress management, burnout, mindfulness, and resiliency. You can sample some of her guided meditations on Spotify by searching Unwind: Guided Relaxation. With children and adolescents, Dr. Amy facilitates community and school workshops to foster self-esteem, assertiveness, self-compassion and healthy peer relationships. This work stems back to her own school days, when her poem, “I Am,” was published in Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul. “I Am” is used in the educational curriculum at Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Talented Youth and has sparked resiliency in thousands of young readers.

Dr. Amy is an adjunct faculty member for Adelphi University. Her most recent publications have focused on the topic of thriving after adversity. She is a professional affiliate of the American Psychological Association, National Association for Poetry Therapy, and New York State Psychological Association, as well as a Peer Reviewer for Psychology of Women Quarterly. Before entering private practice full-time, Dr. Amy led a program for traumatized youth at the Child Advocacy Center at Jacobi Medical Center from 2010-2015. Dr. Amy earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Adelphi University, Derner Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies, in Garden City, N.Y. She earned a post-doctoral certificate in interpersonal therapy from The White Institute, N.Y.C. Dr. Amy lives in NYC with her husband and two toddlers. Outside of chasing her girls around the playground, Dr. Amy loves to play tennis, read a good mystery novel and enjoy new culinary adventures.

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Amy Yerkes Vigliotti, PhD, is a child and adult psychologist, and founder of the NYC-based group practice, SelfWorks. Dr. Amy specializes in treating individuals who want to thrive after upsetting/confusing events in their lives. Treatment is grounded in evidence-based practices of psychodynamic, CBT and mindfulness origin. Through supervision and consultation to early career mental health professionals, she has launched many successful mental health practices.

Dr. Amy is a recognized speaker on a wide variety of mental health topics, including anxiety reduction, stress management, burnout, mindfulness, and resiliency. You can sample some of her guided meditations on Spotify by searching Unwind: Guided Relaxation. With children and adolescents, Dr. Amy facilitates community and school workshops to foster self-esteem, assertiveness, self-compassion and healthy peer relationships. This work stems back to her own school days, when her poem, “I Am,” was published in Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul. “I Am” is used in the educational curriculum at Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Talented Youth and has sparked resiliency in thousands of young readers.

Dr. Amy is an adjunct faculty member for Adelphi University. Her most recent publications have focused on the topic of thriving after adversity. She is a professional affiliate of the American Psychological Association, National Association for Poetry Therapy, and New York State Psychological Association, as well as a Peer Reviewer for Psychology of Women Quarterly. Before entering private practice full-time, Dr. Amy led a program for traumatized youth at the Child Advocacy Center at Jacobi Medical Center from 2010-2015. Dr. Amy earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Adelphi University, Derner Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies, in Garden City, N.Y. She earned a post-doctoral certificate in interpersonal therapy from The White Institute, N.Y.C. Dr. Amy lives in NYC with her husband and two toddlers. Outside of chasing her girls around the playground, Dr. Amy loves to play tennis, read a good mystery novel and enjoy new culinary adventures.

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Amy Yerkes Vigliotti, PhD, is a child and adult psychologist, and founder of the NYC-based group practice, SelfWorks. Dr. Amy specializes in treating individuals who want to thrive after upsetting/confusing events in their lives. Treatment is grounded in evidence-based practices of psychodynamic, CBT and mindfulness origin. Through supervision and consultation to early career mental health professionals, she has launched many successful mental health practices.

Dr. Amy is a recognized speaker on a wide variety of mental health topics, including anxiety reduction, stress management, burnout, mindfulness, and resiliency. You can sample some of her guided meditations on Spotify by searching Unwind: Guided Relaxation. With children and adolescents, Dr. Amy facilitates community and school workshops to foster self-esteem, assertiveness, self-compassion and healthy peer relationships. This work stems back to her own school days, when her poem, “I Am,” was published in Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul. “I Am” is used in the educational curriculum at Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Talented Youth and has sparked resiliency in thousands of young readers.

Dr. Amy is an adjunct faculty member for Adelphi University. Her most recent publications have focused on the topic of thriving after adversity. She is a professional affiliate of the American Psychological Association, National Association for Poetry Therapy, and New York State Psychological Association, as well as a Peer Reviewer for Psychology of Women Quarterly. Before entering private practice full-time, Dr. Amy led a program for traumatized youth at the Child Advocacy Center at Jacobi Medical Center from 2010-2015. Dr. Amy earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Adelphi University, Derner Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies, in Garden City, N.Y. She earned a post-doctoral certificate in interpersonal therapy from The White Institute, N.Y.C. Dr. Amy lives in NYC with her husband and two toddlers. Outside of chasing her girls around the playground, Dr. Amy loves to play tennis, read a good mystery novel and enjoy new culinary adventures.

About Amy Vigliotti

License Information: 019391 | New York

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Getting To Know Amy Vigliotti

Amy Yerkes Vigliotti, PhD, is a child and adult psychologist, and founder of the NYC-based group practice, SelfWorks. Dr. Amy specializes in treating individuals who want to thrive after upsetting/confusing events in their lives. Treatment is grounded in evidence-based practices of psychodynamic, CBT and mindfulness origin. Through supervision and consultation to early career mental health professionals, she has launched many successful mental health practices.

Dr. Amy is a recognized speaker on a wide variety of mental health topics, including anxiety reduction, stress management, burnout, mindfulness, and resiliency. You can sample some of her guided meditations on Spotify by searching Unwind: Guided Relaxation. With children and adolescents, Dr. Amy facilitates community and school workshops to foster self-esteem, assertiveness, self-compassion and healthy peer relationships. This work stems back to her own school days, when her poem, “I Am,” was published in Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul. “I Am” is used in the educational curriculum at Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Talented Youth and has sparked resiliency in thousands of young readers.

Dr. Amy is an adjunct faculty member for Adelphi University. Her most recent publications have focused on the topic of thriving after adversity. She is a professional affiliate of the American Psychological Association, National Association for Poetry Therapy, and New York State Psychological Association, as well as a Peer Reviewer for Psychology of Women Quarterly. Before entering private practice full-time, Dr. Amy led a program for traumatized youth at the Child Advocacy Center at Jacobi Medical Center from 2010-2015. Dr. Amy earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Adelphi University, Derner Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies, in Garden City, N.Y. She earned a post-doctoral certificate in interpersonal therapy from The White Institute, N.Y.C. Dr. Amy lives in NYC with her husband and two toddlers. Outside of chasing her girls around the playground, Dr. Amy loves to play tennis, read a good mystery novel and enjoy new culinary adventures.

Take the first step to finding help. Call Amy Vigliotti now – (516) 229 1360

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