Bradley Levine is a psychotherapist, adjunct professor, clinical supervisor, and private practice owner in NYC. He practices psychotherapy with a collaborative and integrative approach, tailoring evidence-based treatments to each client's unique needs and style. He strives to create a compassionate, judgment-free space that, over time, becomes a haven for exploring intimate, complex, or traditionally taboo topics. Bradley work with teens and adults navigating a range of concerns, including anxiety, panic attacks, chronic stress, perfectionism, depression, and OCD. Bradley have extensive experience treating issues unique to men, LGBTQ+ people, and artists. Bradley received his MSW from Fordham University's Graduate School of Social Service, where he now works as a clinical adjunct professor. He trained in Exposure Response Prevention Therapy (Ex/RP) for OCD at the University of Pennsylvania. In addition, Bradley has worked as a theatrical mental health consultant, bridging his passions for psychology, social work, and the performing arts. He is also a proud member of the NASW-NY Jewish Social Workers Interest Group, working to combat antisemitism within the field. Feel free to reach out with any questions!
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