Lindsay Reynolds, LCAT

Lindsay Reynolds, LCAT

Psychotherapist
NY
What have you lost? That is a question I have found to be most impactful when helping others heal. Often, we do not allow ourselves to say ?I am hurt.? We say things like ?I feel stuck? or ?I'm feeling really anxious/angry/numb lately.? Part of that feeling is rooted in the inability to recognize where we are at. Most of us also have a difficult time explaining what we are thinking or feeling with words. I guide you to finding your voice. The reality is that talking is not always the best way for us to communicate; sometimes our mind, body, or soul knows the truth and is telling us without words. I encourage my clients to utilize a creative process (whether they are experienced artists or only draw stick figures) so that we may observe parts of themselves they may not be aware of yet. Using methods such as writing, reading, drawing, sculpting, collaging, film analysis, and more to assist our work together can result in a deeper understanding of yourself. Before becoming a therapist, I was focused on two things: graphic design and athletics. My twenties (like many people's) were full of change, learning, and loss. I was so focused on building my career and holding my idea of what an ?athlete? is that I had a tendency to ignore the pain and suffering in my life. This manifested in various ways that deeply impacted my body, mind, and relationships. I didn't even see what was right in front of me: the things I was writing, creating, reading, and watching were trying to show me what needed care and attention. I had turned to several passions-art, design, books, psychology, and physical fitness-to help me get through the difficult times. I realized the power that the arts had in my emotional processing and found purpose in it. I knew I wanted to expand this purpose to helping others, so I quit my job and went to school at Long Island University, Brookville, where I earned my Master's in Clinical Art Therapy.
Highly recommended
100% of patients gave this doctor 5 stars
Excellent wait time
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Overall rating

5.00

Average wait time

5.00

Bedside manner

5.00

About Lindsay Reynolds

Focus areas

Anxiety
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
Stress
Art Therapy
Low Self Esteem
Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Social Anxiety

Clientele seen

Young adults (18-24)
Individuals
Adults (25-64)
Seniors (65+)

Treatment approaches

Art Therapy
Gestalt
Dialectical (DBT)
Psychodynamic
Existential

Identity

Gender

Female

Languages spoken

English

Getting to know Lindsay Reynolds

What have you lost? That is a question I have found to be most impactful when helping others heal. Often, we do not allow ourselves to say ?I am hurt.? We say things like ?I feel stuck? or ?I'm feeling really anxious/angry/numb lately.? Part of that feeling is rooted in the inability to recognize where we are at. Most of us also have a difficult time explaining what we are thinking or feeling with words. I guide you to finding your voice. The reality is that talking is not always the best way for us to communicate; sometimes our mind, body, or soul knows the truth and is telling us without words. I encourage my clients to utilize a creative process (whether they are experienced artists or only draw stick figures) so that we may observe parts of themselves they may not be aware of yet. Using methods such as writing, reading, drawing, sculpting, collaging, film analysis, and more to assist our work together can result in a deeper understanding of yourself. Before becoming a therapist, I was focused on two things: graphic design and athletics. My twenties (like many people's) were full of change, learning, and loss. I was so focused on building my career and holding my idea of what an ?athlete? is that I had a tendency to ignore the pain and suffering in my life. This manifested in various ways that deeply impacted my body, mind, and relationships. I didn't even see what was right in front of me: the things I was writing, creating, reading, and watching were trying to show me what needed care and attention. I had turned to several passions-art, design, books, psychology, and physical fitness-to help me get through the difficult times. I realized the power that the arts had in my emotional processing and found purpose in it. I knew I wanted to expand this purpose to helping others, so I quit my job and went to school at Long Island University, Brookville, where I earned my Master's in Clinical Art Therapy.

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Popular visit reasons

Anxiety
Anxiety Disorder
Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit
Self Esteem Issues
Therapy
Anxiety
Anxiety Disorder
Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)

Education and background

Practice names

Education and training

  • Long Island University, Brookville, Master's in Clinical Art Therapy

NPI number

1447842513

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Wait time
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Bedside manner
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Lindsay Reynolds speaks English.

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