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Elizabeth Crossfield

Elizabeth Crossfield is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with extensive clinical experience. Elizabeth works well with adolescents, parents, and couples struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, trauma, and school-related issues. Elizabeth gets to the heart of why clients are struggling, in a space that is compassionate and secure. From the first meeting, clients begin…

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Suzanne Schuster

Suzanne Schuster is a senior licensed clinician in both Connecticut and New York. She received her graduate degree from the Silberman School of CUNY. She works with a wide range of clients, from children and adults to parents and executives. Her clinical experience involves helping individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, relationship issues, academic and career…

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Kaitlyn Vizziello

Kaitlyn is a child, adolescent and young adult therapist who is licensed in both Connecticut and New York. Kaitlyn received her master’s degree from the University of Saint Joseph and completed her clinical training in school-based counseling, child welfare advocacy and in direct clinical practices throughout Connecticut. Kaitlyn also serves as a certified court-appointed Guardian…

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Scott Gillet

Scott Gillet is an individual and couple’s therapist in New York and Connecticut. His training includes a Graduate degree from Fordham University in clinical work and marital and family and trauma and addictions training. He has clinical expertise in providing treatment for individuals and families, focusing on communication and emotions to improve intimacy and share…

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At Greenwich Psychology Group, our symptom checker helps clients track their symptoms of depression or anxiety. Taking the assessment doesn't provide a formal diagnosis, but it can help you determine what next steps you may need to take. The evaluation uses a series of questions to review the feelings and symptoms you've experienced over the past two weeks. The results will help you distinguish if professional help is the best next step.

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