Peter Glick
Psychologist, PHD
New York,
NY
US
Dr. Peter Glick is a dedicated psychologist passionate about helping adolescents and adults who feel overwhelmed and stuck in various aspects of their lives. His clients often find themselves grappling with anxiety, unshakeable moods, unsatisfying jobs or relationships, and distressing memories that hinder their ability to move forward. Through psychodynamic therapy, Dr. Glick guides individuals in identifying patterns that contribute to their feelings of immobilization. By facilitating a deep exploration of thoughts, emotions, dreams, and fantasies, he empowers clients to bring to light what was once obscure, fostering a renewed sense of purpose and direction. With a richness in techniques, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), his approach aims to unveil the unconscious processes that drive conscious behaviors, paving the way for personal growth. Currently, Dr. Glick serves as the Director of Clinical Psychology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, where he specializes in treating first responders in the WTC Mental Health Program. He earned his doctorate from The New School and honed his expertise through extensive training at renowned NYC hospitals, including Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center and St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital.
This clinician is not employed by 7 Cups. This page is part of a provider directory. Only therapists that have claimed their listing with 7 Cups can be contacted directly through the platform. All other therapists are listed as a resource for visitors. They are not employed by 7 Cups.