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Dr. Luis Ramirez

New York, New York - Clinical Social Worker/therapist
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Welcome! My name is Dr. Luis D. Ramirez, Ph.D., DSW, MS-BHA, LCSW, and I am honored to serve as the founder and lead doctor of this practice. I specialize in diagnostic assessment and trauma-informed care, drawing upon years of clinical experience and a strong academic foundation. Based in Central New York, I offer both in-person and telehealth sessions, making quality mental health care accessible to clients throughout the state. My journey has been shaped by encountering and overcoming adversity, both personally and professionally. These experiences inform my approach and deepen my empathy, allowing me to connect with clients from diverse backgrounds and with a wide range of concerns. I am passionate about creating a therapeutic setting where you feel not just welcomed, but understood, accepted, and empowered. Every person’s mental health journey is unique, and my commitment is to walk alongside you as a compassionate, knowledgeable, and supportive partner. It is a profound privilege to witness the courage and resilience of those who seek support. I have personally navigated significant life transitions and challenges, which have fueled my unwavering dedication to helping others. Through my work, I have supported individuals, couples, and families as they manage anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, relationship difficulties, and major life changes. My mission is to empower you to recognize your inner resources, develop practical coping strategies, and build a strong foundation for lasting growth. Whether you are facing acute distress or seeking personal enrichment, I am here to provide steady guidance and encouragement at every stage of your healing journey. My therapeutic approach is highly individualized and grounded in evidence-based practices. I draw from modalities such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, mindfulness-based interventions, Polyvagal therapeutic approaches, dialectical-behavioral therapy (DBT), and trauma-focused therapies, carefully selecting methods that best suit your unique narrative and aspirations. Our sessions are collaborative and adaptive, evolving in response to your feedback and changing needs. I strive to create a space where you feel empowered to set goals, explore your emotions, and develop the skills to overcome obstacles. Together, we will design a therapeutic plan that is responsive, dynamic, and attuned to your personal growth. Above all, my priority is to foster a safe, welcoming, and judgment-free environment in which you feel genuinely heard, valued, and supported. You are invited to share your story at your own pace, knowing you will be met with empathy, respect, and unwavering support. Together, we will embark on a collaborative process of self-exploration, healing, and transformation. My role is to help you identify strengths, address areas of concern, and cultivate resilience so you can move toward a fulfilling, balanced, and empowered life. I am honored to join you on this path and look forward to helping you unlock your potential and embrace new possibilities for growth and well-being.

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Christina Campbell

New York, New York - Clinical Social Worker/therapist
Online

Hi, thanks for stopping by. Please feel welcomed here and say hello. My name is Christina, and I’m glad we connected. I'm a Clinical Social Worker and I'm ready to assist in a helpful and skillful approach. I look forward to hearing what circumstances led you to therapy. I look at the whole person along with any struggle or difficulty life has thrown your way. If you would like empowerment, gain more confidence, and self awareness this approach in therapy is for you. If you need some help figuring out those big dreams or the smallest goals that feel miles away, let’s problem solve and create solutions together. I offer ways on how to get through your struggle, to achieve your victory. The key factor for progress, is our willingness to try, (keep trying) show up and the rest will get there. My intention and purpose in clinical approach is to help you discover your true capacity and capability for growth to obtain your goals. I’ve had the privilege to work with families, disabled children, prevention, substance use, hospice care, corrections, and Veterans. I am continually growing as an individual, as we never stop learning about ourselves and others. I believe success is appreciated by extent of the effort. Everyone has something to teach us. I am seasoned with cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, strengths based, crisis invention and prevention, grounding, relaxation techniques, guided meditation and combine or adapt as people evolve in their therapeutic growth. Warmly, Christina

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Free Mental Health Resources in New York

The New York State affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) offers a variety of resources for mental health, the management of mental illness, and recovery from substance use disorders. Resources are available for veterans and active duty military, individuals in crisis, and individuals and families seeking life skills training, support groups, and mental health and wellness education. Programs are available online and in-person across the state.
Growing Up NYC features programs from throughout New York City for youth from birth to age 24. The program connects children and their families with community services and support groups. Health and wellness programs offer tips to plan healthy meals and to prevent and treat chronic health conditions. They also provide links to NYC 988 resources for drug and alcohol use, depression, anxiety, or other mental or behavioral health concerns.
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New York City Metro, associated with NAMI, provides comprehensive mental health resources including a helpline, support groups, educational programs, and specialized services for teens, families, and employers. Services are free and are designed to raise awareness surrounding mental health, advocate for and support individuals and families affected by mental illness, and facilitate the development of programs and policies to support the mental, emotional, and physical well-being of NYC residents..
NYC988 has mental health and addiction resources that can be accessed on-demand and through a range of media. You can call, chat, or text for free and confidential support in more than 200 languages. These resources are available around the clock, 365 days a year. They have a robust, searchable database for behavioral health and substance use services and link to a library of apps for mental health and wellness services. Referrals and follow-up services are included.
The Mayor's Office of Community Mental Health provides access to mental health resources to all New Yorker City and New York State residents. This includes crisis intervention, counseling, substance use recovery, and specialized services for youth, families, and vulnerable populations. The Office also offers training programs for social service providers and free or low-cost community-based care to improve mental well-being. Specialized services are available for persons recovering from the aftermath of COVID-19, including those affected by long COVID.
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TransAtlas is supported by the Callen-Lorde Community Health Center, providing a searchable database for resources that support transgender, non-binary, and or intersex individuals within New York. Resources include information and access to medical, transition-related, mental health, addiction, political and legal, and wellness services. You can filter by service, neighborhood, community, or patient populatoin.
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The New York State Psychological Association provides mental health resources for students and adults, including help finding professional care for a myriad of mental and behavioral health concerns. The searchable directory allows users to navigate by service and interest, from marriage and family therapists to trauma-informed care. They also provide access to educational podcasts, school resources, and trauma/crisis prevention and response services. Disorder-related resources are included for alcohol addiction, drug abuse, and mental illness.
Therapy Aid offers free short-term therapy for U.S. healthcare professionals and first responders. They also provide information and access to free or low-cost therapists, support groups, and resources offering longer-term care. The mission is to support the mental wellness of healthcare workers and first responders using a national network of psychotherapists.
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The New York State Office of Mental Health is a multifaceted mental health system that serves more than 900,000 people each year, They provide resources for individuals, families, and healthcare providers. Their programs address mental and behavioral health conditions, offering crisis intervention and suicide prevention services, support in finding mental health programs, and assistance in accessing mental health resources during a natural disaster or other emergency.
The Suicide Prevention Center is a program operated by the New York State Office of Mental Health. They provide comprehensive mental health resources, including crisis support through NYC 988 and training programs for communities, individuals, schools, and healthcare providers to prevent suicide statewide. They conduct community research and offer data to facilitate the development of robust suicide intervention and prevention programs statewide. They also offer comprehensive support for individuals and families affected by suicide.
The Ontario County Mental Health Center (OCMHC) serves county residents by offering access to licensed clinical staff providing low and no-cost mental health treatment. They also offer free youth Mental Health First Aid, teaching the community and caregivers how to help adolescents with a mental health or addiction challenge. In-person and telehealth services are available. Age-specific programs are designed for persons age 5 and up. Referrals are provided and all services are confidential except as prohibited by local, state, or federal laws.
The Rockland County Department of Mental Health oversees a comprehensive behavioral health system with services for mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and addiction. They also provide access to specialized programs for veterans, domestic violence and trauma survivors, youth, and members of the LGBTQ+ community. They coordinate services across local, county, and state levels to ensure a complete continuum of care. Emergency assistance is available.
The Mental Health Association in New York State is committed to raising awareness and ending stigmas around mental health. They advocate for policy change and provide school and community-based education to promote mental wellness. They offer self-paced training courses about mental health and addiction recovery. They also operate CarePath, a family-focused, non-clinical health and wellness program individuals over age 12 in recovery.
NYC Care guarantees low-cost or free healthcare services to New York City residents who aren't eligible for or can't afford health insurance. Membership in the program allows you to choose a primary care provider and access preventive care, women's health services, specialty care, and mental health services. The program also offers assistance with housing, food, and nutrition.
Community Counseling & Meditation operates five outpatient, Article 31 licensed mental health and substance abuse clinics throughout Brooklyn and Manhattan. They are staffed by 150 licensed clinicians providing services that include psychological, psychiatric, and psychosocial assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. They emphasize culturally sensitive treatment to support individuals facing mental illness or addiction. Services are offered at low or no cost and include specialized programs for high-risk populations, including those with co-occurring mental health conditions.
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