TherapySafetyNet.org
 
 
LOCATION
New York, NY
 
CONTACT
Tel:  347-346-3209
Address:  31 East 12th Street, Suite 1E, New York, NY 10003
Web Site:  www.drrandi.net
 
FEES
Usual: $140
TherapySafetyNet: $85
 
NOTE: “Usual Fee for a 60-Minute Couples Psychotherapy: $160 Reduced Fee for 60-Minute Couples Psychotherapy: $130”
 
SAFETYNET AVAILABILITY
1 individual, 1 couple
 
INSURANCE PANELS
Out-of-Network Coverage
 
PROFESSIONAL LICENSE
Psychologist 017429
 
PRACTICE DESCRIPTION
Areas of Expertise
“Relationship Issues, Trauma and Coping With Past Abuse, College and University Mental Health, Gender and LGBTQ Issues, Depression & Anxiety, Coping with Life Transitions and/or Loss”
 
Approach to Therapy
“We need to feel understood, safe, and supported to create life-long change, and in my practice I work to establish a respectful and warm relationship where this growth and development can occur. I believe each person is capable of tremendous growth and view giving the gift of therapy as an honor. I find by exploring both the past and the present, clients are better able to recognize life patterns which may be affecting their relationships, career, and overall mental health. However, I also believe each person is unique and do not utilize a "one-size-fits-all" approach. Rather, I work with clients in a collaborative manner, and together we establish the direction and pace of our work. I work with clients from a variety of cultural, ethnic, and spiritual backgrounds, sexual orientations, and gender identities. Overall, I think you will find my approach open, flexible, affirming, and engaging. Clients usually begin sessions with a variety of concerns such as depression, anxiety, self-esteem concerns, or problems with romantic and personal relationships. I also work with clients on issues of trauma and past abuse, body image and eating disorders, LGBTQ issues, and women's issues.”
 
Interest in therapysafetynet.org
“It is my firm belief that quality therapy services should be available to all. I am proud to be part of a network which provides an organized, accessible way of seeking help.”
 
 
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Randi Torstenson, Psy.D.