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Scarsdale, NY

Our Scarsdale office is located in a great location in a beautiful office, with a lovely staff of clinicians offering a range of specialties.

2 Overhill Rd. Suite 400 Scarsdale, NY 10583

Mon - Friday:

8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

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Conditions We Treat With CBT in Scarsdale

Our Scarsdale clinicians specialize in treating a range of mental health conditions using structured, evidence-based CBT techniques. Each treatment plan is tailored to your unique needs and goals.

Anxiety & Stress

Anxiety is one of the most common reasons people seek therapy in Scarsdale and across Westchester County. CBT helps you identify the thought patterns fueling your anxiety, develop concrete coping strategies, and gradually face the situations you've been avoiding. Whether it's generalized worry, social anxiety, or performance-related stress, our clinicians use proven techniques to help you regain control. Learn more about anxiety treatment →

Depression

Depression can make even the simplest daily tasks feel overwhelming. CBT for depression focuses on breaking the cycle of negative thinking and behavioral withdrawal that keeps you stuck. Through structured sessions, you'll learn to challenge distorted thoughts, re-engage with activities that bring meaning, and build momentum toward feeling like yourself again. Learn more about depression treatment →

OCD

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder involves intrusive, unwanted thoughts and repetitive behaviors that can consume hours of your day. Our clinicians use Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), the gold standard within CBT for OCD, to help you gradually face your fears without relying on compulsions. Learn more about OCD treatment →

PTSD & Trauma

If you've experienced a traumatic event, CBT can help you process what happened without being controlled by it. Our clinicians use trauma-focused CBT approaches, including Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), to help you make sense of your experience, reduce avoidance behaviors, and reclaim your sense of safety. Learn more about PTSD treatment →

Phobias & Panic Disorders

Phobias and panic attacks can feel debilitating, but they respond exceptionally well to CBT. Through gradual exposure therapy and cognitive restructuring, you'll learn that the situations you fear are manageable and that panic — while deeply uncomfortable — is not dangerous. Most people see meaningful progress within 8 to 12 sessions. Learn more about panic disorder treatment →

Insomnia & Sleep Issues

Chronic sleep problems affect every area of your life. CBT for Insomnia (CBT-I) is recommended as the first-line treatment over sleep medication by the American College of Physicians. Our clinicians help you identify the habits and thought patterns disrupting your sleep, then rebuild a healthy sleep routine using proven behavioral strategies. Learn more about insomnia treatment →

What to Expect in Your First Session

Your first session at our Scarsdale office is focused on getting to know you. Your clinician will ask about your current concerns, your history, and what you're hoping to get out of therapy. This isn't a test — it's a conversation to make sure we understand your situation and can create a plan that makes sense for you.

From there, you'll work with your therapist to set specific, measurable goals. CBT is a collaborative process: your clinician will teach you practical skills during sessions, and you'll practice applying them in your daily life between appointments. Most people begin noticing shifts in how they think and respond to situations within the first few weeks.

Sessions are typically 45 to 50 minutes and are held weekly. Depending on your needs and goals, a course of CBT may last anywhere from 12 to 20 sessions, though some people benefit from a shorter or longer engagement.

Why Choose CBT Collective in Scarsdale

Our Therapists

Every clinician at CBT Collective holds advanced training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and its related modalities, including DBT, ACT, and Exposure and Response Prevention. Our Scarsdale team includes psychologists (Ph.D., Psy.D.) and licensed clinical social workers (LCSW) with deep expertise across a range of specialties. You're not being matched with a generalist — you're working with someone who has specific experience treating your condition.

Our Approach

CBT is the most extensively researched form of psychotherapy. A large-scale naturalistic study published in Behaviour Research and Therapy (Velten et al., 2025) found that over 94% of CBT patients experienced measurable improvement across 29 university clinics, with less than 2% reporting any worsening of symptoms. At CBT Collective, we stay grounded in this evidence base while keeping treatment personal and adaptive. We don't follow a rigid script — we apply what works, adjust when needed, and measure progress along the way so you can see your own growth.

We also believe therapy should fit your life. Our Scarsdale office offers both in-person and virtual sessions, with appointment availability that accommodates working professionals, students, and families.

Who We Serve in Scarsdale & Westchester County

Our Scarsdale office serves individuals, couples, and families across the area, including residents of Eastchester, Bronxville, Tuckahoe, Hartsdale, White Plains, Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, and Larchmont. We work with adults, adolescents, and children — which is especially important given that New York ranked among the top states for prevalence of mental illness yet continues to face significant barriers to treatment access, according to Mental Health America's 2024 report.

Whether you're a professional managing high-stakes work stress, a parent concerned about your child's anxiety, or a college student home for the summer and looking for support, our clinicians are equipped to meet you where you are.

Investing in Your Mental Health

Across Westchester County, residents seeking mental health care frequently encounter limited in-network provider availability, leading many to seek out-of-network specialists. This isn't unusual — it reflects the reality that the best-trained specialists often practice outside of traditional insurance networks, allowing them to offer longer sessions, more personalized care, and greater privacy.

At CBT Collective, we provide the necessary invoicing for you to submit claims to your insurance for reimbursement using your out-of-network benefits. Most PPO and POS plans offer meaningful reimbursement for therapy sessions, and our team can help you understand your specific benefits before you begin.

Choosing to invest in therapy is choosing to prioritize your wellbeing without the limitations that insurance networks can place on your care — including caps on session counts, restrictions on which providers you can see, and delays in getting started.

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In-Person Clinicians at

Scarsdale, NY

Rosemarie Kurtz
Ph.D., NCSP
Specialities:
ADHD
,
Autism
,
Learning Disabilities / Difficulties
,
Christine Peters
LCSW, LBA, BCBA
Specialities:
Depression
,
Trauma
,
Family Issues
,
Anxiety
,

Virtual Clinicians in

Scarsdale, NY

Nicole Trister
LCSW
Specialities:
Anxiety
,
Couples Counseling
,
OCD
,
Allison Tilki
LCSW
Specialities:
Anxiety
,
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
,
School Refusal
,
Scott Temple
Ph.D.
Specialities:
Depression
,
Anxiety
,
Chronic Illness/Medical Diagnosis
,
Yaritza Waddell
Psy.D.
Specialities:
ADHD
,
OCD
,
Phobias
,
Trent Codd
LCMHC
Specialities:
OCD
,
Panic Disorder
,
Depression
,
Janine Elliott
LCSW
Specialities:
Anxiety
,
OCD
,
Depression
,
Scott Waltman
Psy.D., ABPP
Specialities:
PTSD
,
Anxiety
,
Depression
,
Grace Slifkin
LCSW
Specialities:
OCD
,
Agoraphobia
,
ARFID
,
Rosemarie Kurtz
Ph.D., NCSP
Specialities:
ADHD
,
Autism
,
Learning Disabilities / Difficulties
,
Bryanna Fatigate
Ph.D.
Specialities:
Anxiety
,
ADHD
,
Depression
,
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Adelyn Melnikoff
LCSW
Specialities:
ADHD
,
Anxiety
,
PTSD
,
Caitlin Northern
LCSW
Specialities:
Perinatal Mental Health
,
Depression
,
Life Transitions
,
Ranjana Hari
Psy.D., NCSP
Specialities:
PTSD
,
Anxiety
,
Depression
,
Christine Peters
LCSW, LBA, BCBA
Specialities:
Depression
,
Trauma
,
Family Issues
,
Anxiety
,
Samuel Parton
LCSW
Specialities:
Anxiety
,
ADHD
,
Depression
,
Michaela D’Urso
LMHC
Specialities:
Anxiety
,
Athletics / Sports Performance
,
Eating Disorders
,
Lauren Dobbs
Psy.D.
Specialities:
ADHD
,
Anxiety
,
Women's Issues
,
Jason Duncan
Ph.D.
Specialities:
Depression
,
OCD
,
Anxiety
,
Danielle Slavin
LCSW
Specialities:
Anxiety
,
Infertility
,
Perinatal Mental Health
,

Frequently Asked Questions About CBT in Scarsdale

How many CBT sessions will I need?

Most people see meaningful progress within 12 to 20 sessions, though the exact number depends on the condition being treated and your personal goals. CBT is designed to be time-limited and goal-oriented with an aim to give you the skills to manage challenges on your own. That said, there is no cap on the number of sessions - some people choose to continue with a longer course of treatment based on their needs and preferences. Your clinician will work with you to set a realistic timeline during your first few sessions and adjust as needed.

What's the difference between CBT and talk therapy?

CBT is a type of talk therapy, but it differs from many other approaches in important ways. Many other forms of therapy - such as psychodynamic or psychoanalytic therapies - tend to be less structured and non-directive, often focusing heavily on exploring your past to understand present behavior. CBT also considers the past to understand how current patterns developed, but it's more structured, action-oriented, and focused on changing what's happening now. It targets specific thought patterns and behaviors that are causing problems in the present and gives you practical tools to change them. Sessions often include skill-building exercises and between-session practice. Learn more about how CBT works →

Can CBT be done online?

Yes. Virtual CBT sessions are just as effective as in-person sessions for most conditions, according to multiple research studies. Our NYC clinicians offer both options, and many clients choose a combination based on their schedule. Virtual sessions are conducted via a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform.

Is CBT effective for children and teens?

Research published in the Journal of Anxiety Disorders (Wergeland et al., 2017) found that 63% of youth with anxiety disorders lost their principal anxiety diagnosis after completing CBT, with results holding nearly four years post-treatment. Our clinicians have specific training in adapting CBT techniques for younger populations, making sessions engaging, age-appropriate, and focused on building real skills. Learn more about child therapy →

Sources

  • New York State Office of Mental Health. Mental Health Data and Reports. omh.ny.gov.
  • Mental Health America. 2024 State of Mental Health in America Report. mhanational.org.
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Behavioral Health Barometer: New York. samhsa.gov.
  • Velten, J., et al. "Effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy for adult mental disorders: A large-scale naturalistic study across 29 university outpatient clinics." Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2025. doi.org.
  • Wergeland, G.J., et al. "Long-term effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy for youth with anxiety disorders." Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2017. doi.org.
  • New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. NYC State of Mental Health Report, 2024. nyc.gov.
  • Office of the New York City Comptroller. "New York City Faces Record High Youth Mental Health Crisis." comptroller.nyc.gov.
  • Karmacharya, I., et al. "Rising Mental Health Incidence Among Adolescents in Westchester, NY." PMC, 2021. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
  • Westchester County Department of Health. Community Health Assessment 2022-2024. health.westchestercountyny.gov.