Chaya Ungar holds a masters in Mental Health Counseling from Pace University’s CACREP program. She believes counseling is centered around offering insight, understanding, and support and that therapy is a relational space where clients are collaborators in the development of their own stories. Chaya strives to offer feedback with humility and values transparency, boundaries, and small phrases that transfer power back to the client. You often will hear her say, “Does that sound right?” Chaya works with individuals and couples. She treats adolescents and adults who suffer from depression, anxiety, relationship struggles, co-occurring mental health and substance abuse issues and parenting. Her modalities include CBT, ACT and Adlerian therapies.