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Dr. Miriam Holtzman, Psy.D.
Accessible Offices, PTI/VPTI, Telehealth Provider
Email:
Phone:
347 921 0602
Licensed In
New York
Provider Gender Identity
Female
Provider Race / Ethnicity
Payment Types
Insurance Accepted
Private Pay
Locations
New York
BFRB Specialties
Age Group Specialties
Hair Pulling
Nail Picking
Nail Biting
Cheek Biting
Adults
Children
Teens
Language(s) Spoken
Treatment Modalities
English
Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Comprehensive Behavioral Treatment, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Habit Reversal Training, Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Dialectical Behavior Therapy, CBT-I, CBT-N, Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions (SPACE), Motivational Interviewing, Psychoeducation
training / education
biography
Dr. Miriam Holtzman is a New York based licensed psychologist. She has extensive training in evidence-based, behavioral and cognitive-behavioral treatments for a wide variety of concerns in Children, adolescents, and Adults. She has specialty training in the treatment of BFRBs as well as OCD, Anxiety disorders and sleep difficulties. Dr. Holtzman maintains a CBT-based practice and specializes in exposure therapy. She is very passionate about treating those struggling with BFRBs by using ComB Model and HRT methods. Dr. Holtzman enjoys collaborating with each client to create a customized plan for the individual. Dr. Holtzman not only strives to help clients learn how to manage their symptoms independently, but also uses techniques to help enhance individuals’ overall well-being and quality of life.Training &, Education:Dr. Miriam Holtzman is a licensed psychologist who earned her doctorate of psychology from St. John’s University. She has trained and worked in a wide range of clinical settings, including hospital, intensive outpatient, school, community clinic and private practice settings. Dr. Holtzman completed her postdoctoral fellowship at Northwell Health’s OCD and Bipolar Centers. In addition to her professional membership with the TLC Foundation for BFRBs, Dr. Holtzman is a member of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) and International OCD Foundation (IOCDF).
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