Therapists in Connecticut
Alyssa Mineo
Dr. Mineo is a licensed clinical psychologist, and has practiced in the states of Texas and Pennsylvania. She received her Doctor of Psychology with emphasis in Neuropsychology from Carlos Albizu University. Dr. Mineo completed a residency with UPMC Hamot in neuro/med psych. Previous employment includes Staff Psychologist at UPMC and Northshore Neurosciences. I utilize a cognitive behavioral approach to treatment but adapt to the needs of my patients. My current professional activities include pre-surgical evaluations for bariatric surgery, outpatient neuropsychological evaluation, and intervention as well as consulting with local inpatient rehabilitation hospitals.
Andrew Barist
(he/him)
Andrew is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. He obtained his graduate degree at Fordham University and completed a two year postgraduate training program in contemporary psychodynamic therapy at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies in New York City. His work focuses on understanding relationships, including the relationship that develops between himself and his clients. Andrew often calls upon the use of metaphor, humor, imagination and creativity in order to create deeper connection and understanding.
Margaret Morrow
(she/her)
Margaret is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor from New York. She has been practicing therapy for over 12 years and specializes in the treatment of all forms of trauma. Margaret is a strong believer that all people have the capacity for healing and that therapy is a pathway to achieve this. She values the collaborative approach of working with clients to achieve their goals. In her free time, she loves to spend time with her family and friends, and to be outside in nature.
Joseph Cirigliano
(he/him)
Joseph is a Licensed Psychologist from the Florida Institute of Technology. He has 5 years’ experience treating patients using groundbreaking and evidence-based techniques learned through careful training. Joseph believes that changing the relationship with our thoughts, feelings, and learning is what brings meaning to life is the key to what we call happiness. Joseph uses a warm, goal-oriented, and person-centered approach to create meaningful and lasting change.
87%
of patients report improvements in depression and anxiety within 4 weeks.