Caregiver Support

Virtual therapy for caregivers in need of support

Are you the Caregiver to a partner, family member, or individual? If yes, you may be in need of support for yourself. These sessions can help caregivers work through their feelings of guilt, grief, and burnout, and provide them with coping strategies to better manage their caregiving responsibilities. Additionally, virtual therapy services can offer a sense of community and connection for caregivers who may feel isolated or overwhelmed in their role, either in individual or group sessions.

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Carolyn Gartner

Carolyn Gartner

LCSW

Psychotherapy

Carolyn Gartner, LCSW, FT is the founder and director of The Center For Integrated Grief. She is a licensed clinical social worker and a Fellow in Thanatology (the study of dying, death, and bereavement) through the Association for Death Education and Counseling. Carolyn has advanced certifications in Grief Counseling and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction. She utilizes Internal Family Systems and Jungian Shadow Work. Before becoming a therapist, Carolyn was a hospice social worker for nine years. She wrote a book about her experience: Death, Brooklyn, and the Gritty Side of Grace. Carolyn has been interviewed by Huffpost, Parade Magazine, American Tributaries Podcast, and the documentary Paw Prints. She earned a BFA from NYU Film School and utilizes narrative storytelling in her practice. In 2011, Carolyn took the Buddhist Refuge Vow. Singing is her happy place.

Leslie Marseglia

Leslie Marseglia

Psychotherapy

Leslie Marseglia, LMSW, is a clinical social worker in Brooklyn. She is currently enrolled in a two-year psychodynamic training program offered through the Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy in New York City. Adding to her experience in grief counseling, Leslie has worked in home hospice for several years. Leslie earned an MFA in Acting from The New School and a BFA in Drama from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. She credits her Meisner training to contributing to her active listening and sitting with emotions. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, she approaches her practice from a place of compassion. She loves to bake if someone else takes part in the eating.

Tania Lee

Tania Lee

Psychotherapy

Tania Lee, LMSW, is a clinical social worker in New York and Hong Kong. She has been a social worker for more than 10 years. Her past experiences include working with children, youth, families, domestic violence victims, college students, and drug/alcohol addicts. She is fluent in both Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin) and English.

Tania earned her Master of Social Work degree from Columbia University. As a practitioner, she works with individuals and families. Her passion is in doing grief and trauma counseling. Tania believes that patience, a caring heart, empathy, and walking side-by-side with the clients are the core of therapy. Apart from this, her experiences told her that talking therapy is not enough. Thus, she acquired skills in somatic experiencing (using the body to heal from trauma), EMDR, psychodrama (using action-centered methods and group therapy to heal), etc.

Tania loves nature, being creative, and playing improv games for a good laugh. She prefers the forest over the beach.