Education
At Therapists of New York, we view learning as a lifelong part of clinical practice. Our education programs support mental health professionals in continuing to learn, connect, and refine their craft.
We are an approved provider of continuing education credits for clinical psychologists, social workers, and creative arts therapists in New York State. Through our education program, we offer live and on-demand CE courses, as well as individual and group supervision opportunities for ongoing professional growth.
Continuing Education Program
Therapists of New York is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. We are also a New York State-approved sponsor to provide continuing education for psychologists, social workers, and creative arts therapists. Therapist of New York maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Our CE Program
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Our staff psychologists represent an array of expertise, through which we provide supervision and training to licensed early career psychologists and postdoctoral fellows. We aim to extend the scholar-practitioner model to post-graduate community clinical practice through the provision of research-based continuing education opportunities.
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Number of CE credits will vary based on course length e.g., 120 minutes equates to 2 CE credits. Select “training series” will provide up to 12 credits.
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Our program utilizes a tiered pricing model ($20-$60 per credit). Pricing will vary based on:
Number of CE credits
Professional status (student discount available)
Reason for attending (obtaining CEs or out of interest without obtaining CEs)
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Most CEs are offered virtually. If you register you will be sent a Zoom link prior to the course. For in-person courses, location information will be provided upon registration.
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At Therapists of New York, we strive to provide an inclusive, accessible experience that enables all individuals to engage and fully participate in our continuing education programming. Please note that closed captioning will be enabled during the presentation and you will be able to access a full transcript of the recording within 24-48 hours after the CE event.
We will also share the slides within 48 hours after the CE event. If you require any other accommodations, please contact Tess Büchler, Manager of Special Projects and Operations, by email at admin@therapistsofny.com. We can support requests up until one week prior to the event start time.
Please note you may still attend courses out of interest, even if you do not choose to (or need to) obtain the CE Credits.
For any ethical concerns, please refer to our grievances procedure
On-Demand CE Content
Self-Study Continuing Education Course
On-demand CE content | Video Library
Thank you for your interest in purchasing a video of one of our past CE courses. Please click on the video you’d like to purchase from the list below.
Our videos are hosted on individual “member” sites. Upon clicking a video link below, you’ll be asked to create an account and pay a fee for that respective video. Once you do so, you will gain access to a private webpage where the video is hosted.
If you’d like to learn more about a specific course or if you would like to receive CE credits after purchasing and watching a video, please email info@therapistsofny.com.
Couples, Family, & Relationships
Premarital counseling is distinct from couples therapy in the structure of the intervention, the couples’ presentation, and the unique combination of both directedness and open reflection. Taught by: Annabelle Seife, Ph.D. Original Date: 6/20/24
This course will cover clinical themes relevant for work with patients preparing for and entering into fatherhood, including mental health vulnerabilities, relationship issues, and identity conflicts that frequently arise with new fathers. The concepts will integrate contemporary research with psychodynamic themes from therapy with new fathers. Ali Shames-Dawson, Ph.D.
This course covers common issues in neurodiverse couples’ relationships and provides considerations for couples therapy treatment. Nadia Nieves, Ph.D.
The course covers how to integrate the theory and interventions in stage 1 of EFT for couples. Originally taught on 3/28/25 Taught by: Emily Pedowitz, Psy.D.
This course covers common issues in interracial/multicultural couples’ relationships & provides considerations for couples therapy treatment. Originally taught on 5/15/25 Taught by: Nadia Nieves, Ph.D.
Supporting Postpartum Care | Learn how to help clients create a postpartum care plan that supports mental, emotional, and physical health during the fourth trimester. Taught by: Jessica DelNero, Ph.D.
The course covers how to integrate the theory and interventions in stage 2 of EFT for couples. Originally taught 10/30/25 Taught by: Dr. Emily Pedowitz
Mind–Body Connection
This course will explore clinical avenues for working with patients with chronic illness / pain and discuss individual and group psychotherapy methods. Taught by: Aleksandra Rayska, Ph.D.
Discover how movement and somatic awareness can unlock new pathways to healing in your psychodynamic practice. Taught by Dr. Aleksandra Rayska Originally taught on 12/5/25
Trauma
Taught in two parts - this course covers how to integrate the theory and interventions used in CPT in long-term treatment. This is Part 1. Taught by: Dr. Kate Terranova & Dr. Emily Pedowitz
Taught in two parts - this course covers how to integrate the theory and interventions used in CPT in long-term treatment. This is part 2. Taught by: Dr. Kate Terranova & Dr. Emily Pedowitz
Clinical Practice, Relational Dynamics & Countertransference
This course covers how to understand and work with emotional responses to suicidal clients. Taught by: Dr. Molly Duffy
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Community Supervision
At Therapists of New York, we offer support to clinicians at every stage of their professional development. Our supervision groups and one-on-one consultation offer spaces for therapists to refine their skills, reflect on their work, and connect with peers in a thoughtful, collaborative environment.
Supervision Groups
Our weekly and biweekly supervision groups offer licensed therapists a structured space to deepen their clinical skills and learn alongside peers. Each group is led by a senior clinician and provides opportunities to discuss case material, explore therapeutic approaches, and build community with colleagues who share similar clinical interests. Here are our current offerings:
Current Offerings
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Are you interested in strengthening your couples therapy skills with a group of like-minded clinicians?
Therapists of New York is thrilled to offer a weekly Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFCT) Supervision Group. EFCT is the most empirically supported treatment in helping distressed couples build strong, secure bonds. It provides a uniquely humanistic, attachment-focused lens that goes right to the heart of the matter. Come find out why therapists and clients alike resonate deeply with this model.
The aim of this group will be to:
Strengthen your skills in the EFCT model through didactics, guidance, and feedback on clinical case examples.
Track your couple’s negative cycles: help couples track and understand their cycles from an attachment lens & unite them in fighting against the cycle to achieve deeper connection.
Create a consistent, supportive community for therapists to feel less alone in the natural ups and downs of working with couples.
Provide hours of supervision to support EFCT certification for eligible clinicians.
The group creator and leader, Dr. Emily Pedowitz, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Supervising Psychologist specializing in couples therapy and trauma treatment. She was awarded international certification as a therapist in Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy following her postdoctoral fellowship at NYU Langone Medical Center Military Family Center, where she developed a specialty in working with traumatized and high-conflict couples. Dr. Pedowitz deeply believes in the power of secure attachment in and outside the therapeutic relationship to resource us all through life’s challenges.
Please note, Dr. Pedowitz is currently an ICEEFT supervisor candidate, which means your time in this group will count towards your group supervision hours for ICEEFT certification.
Location: Virtual
Time: Mondays 10 AM - 11 PM, beginning in January 2025 (date TBD, currently enrolling) and Thursdays 11 am-12 pm (Currently Full)
Costs: $100/session
Maximum Participants: 6-8 therapistsEmail For more information, contact epedowitz@therapistsofny.com
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Finding your footing as a couple’s therapist can be challenging for any clinician, but it is especially difficult to do when working on your own. For this reason, Therapists of New York is thrilled to offer a weekly Couples Therapy Supervision Group geared towards helping private practice clinicians learn the essential knowledge and skills to support couples. The group will help clinicians find and hone their unique style as a couples therapist.
The group will be run by the Director of the Couples Program at Therapists of New York, Annabelle Seife, Ph.D. Annabelle’s couples therapy approach is an integration of interpersonal psychodynamic psychotherapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Gottman skills, her own premarital counseling program (Before the Leap), and Relational Life Therapy (RLT). As a supervisor, Annabelle helps her supervisees ground themselves in their own orientation and interpersonal style as they integrate new clinical skills to become confident and authentic couples therapists.
These skills include:
Identifying couples’ entrenched ways of relating
Reflecting here-and-now dynamics in order to provide couples with a new emotional experience
Providing psychoeducation and skills in a way that couples can take in and practice
Containing conflict to create emotional safety and model healthy relationship practices
Facilitating direct and authentic expressions of vulnerability
The aim of the group will be to:
Strengthen your skills in couples therapy through didactics, guidance and feedback on clinical case examples.
Teach specific EFT, RLT, and Gottman skills for you to integrate as you find/strengthen your own therapeutic style with couples.
Create a consistent, supportive community for therapists to feel less alone in the natural ups and downs of working with couples
Location: Virtual
Time: Mondays from 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM; beginning late January/early February.
Cost: $75/session
Maximum Participants: 6 participantsEmail For more information, contact aseife@therapistsofny.com
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Sexuality inevitably arises in our clinical work, often influencing both patient and clinician in ways that may be subtle but powerful. These moments can evoke complex emotions, including shame, vulnerability, and uncertainty, which when unexamined, may lead to impasses, ruptures, or ethical dilemmas. This is compounded by the fact that many training programs do not adequately cover sexuality as a clinical theme or issue.
This supervision group is designed to provide a supportive and thoughtful space where clinicians from all backgrounds can deepen their understanding of the complex ways that sexuality, sexual issues, and related dynamics may appear in treatment. Some objectives are as follows:
Increase comfort and competency assessing for and addressing sexual issues
Expand repertoire for thinking psychodynamically about sex/sexuality in treatment
Build awareness of own biases pertaining to sex and sexuality
Strengthen conceptualization of sexual issues
Create a consistent, supportive community for therapists to process clinical material related to sex/sexuality and erotic transference/counter-transference
About the Group Leader:
Dr. Ali Shames-Dawson’s research and clinical foci integrate psychoanalytic, attachment, and social-developmental perspectives to explore questions of sexual subjectivity, gender socialization, and embodiment. Her work examines the intersections of culture, power, and desire with sexual orientation and sexual agency, relevant to issues such as boundary violations, sexual consent negotiations, compulsive sexual behaviors, and sexual trauma. Dr. Shames-Dawson's doctoral research integrating relational psychoanalysis and male sexual behavior was recognized with awards from the APA Division 51 and the New School for Social Research. She is a licensed clinical psychologist and the Director of Education at Therapists of New York, and she teaches graduate-level courses on sexuality and clinical practice. Her approach emphasizes the centrality of intersectionality, embodiment, and unconscious processes to both human sexuality and psychotherapy process.
This is a clinical supervision group; readings will not be assigned unless requested.
Location: Virtual
Time: Start date end of March, Tues or Thurs afternoons (2 or 3 PM TBD based on participants’ preferences/availability.)
Cost: $90/session (sliding scale available)
Maximum Participants: 6 - 9 therapistsEmail ashamesdawson@therapistsofny.comif you are interested in joining or learning more about the group. Some of her writing on sexuality can be viewed at Public Seminar.
Please note: these groups do not provide CE credits. If you are a therapist interested in learning more, please reach out to info@therapistsofny.com.
One-on-one Clinician Consultation
One-on-one Clinician Consultation
In addition to group supervision, we offer short-term and long-term individual consultation for clinicians seeking more personalized guidance. If you are interested in scheduling a consultation or would like help determining which supervisor may be the best fit, please reach out. You can also review our clinicians’ specializations to learn more about their areas of expertise.
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