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JENNIFER ABCUG, LCSW

LIFE TRANSITIONS NYC

PSYCHOTHERAPY, COUNSELING AND

MINDFULNESS MEDITATION FOR WOMEN


WELCOME


I'm so glad you are here. This first step is often the most challenging, so give yourself some love for showing up. 


We already have our shared humanity in common.


Let's start there, with no judgments

and an open heart. 


Everyone has a story and

I'm interested in hearing yours.


🌼


Life Choices

A specific issue I target in my practice is 

discerning wants from shoulds. A want is a 

personal preference. A should is something we often do (or a pattern we repeat) because it is expected (or we feel guilty, judged or the 

need to please). 


If this resonates, let's chat.

 

Mindfulness Meditation Teaching and Practices

How do you take care of yourself? What brings you contentment? When do you feel most alive? What soothes you? Where are you most present?


 If the answers to these questions aren’t a part of your everyday experience, let’s explore practices of self-care. 

Sleep  

Do you have trouble falling asleep and/or awaken during the night/early morning? 


Did you know there is an evidence based Cognitive Behavioral Technique to address this issue that has been proven to be more effective than sleeping medications? 


Contact me for more information about CBT-I.

 Life Transitions

Are you on your way to college, in college or a recent graduate? Are you thinking about getting married, having children or finding a new job? Are you facing a life transition that is stressful? Does change stir anxiety within you? 


Change is, literally, always happening. How ï»¿do 

we remain grounded when our world 

is constantly shifting? 

About Me


I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Mindfulness Meditation Teacher dedicated to working with women who are in flux, such as life before, during and after college, pregnancy and parenthood. 


With a focus on relationships, career issues, marriage, anxiety, sleep, depression and, most importantly, self-care, I have a fierce interest in helping women find balance and contentment. 


Utilizing an integrative approach to treatment, I incorporate elements of mindfulness practices, insight-oriented, humanistic and meaning-centered therapies. 


Together, we will focus on your individual narrative as a way to assist you in identifying and examining the patterns through which you move through your life and its transitions.


EDUCATION & TRAINING


I received my undergraduate degree in English and American Literature from Brandeis University and my graduate degree from New York University Silver School of Social Work. 


My clinical social work training was at Memorial 

Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center where I was  employed as a Clinical Social Worker from 

1998-2005 and from 2009-2011. Since 2011

 I have practiced privately on the Upper West of Manhattan. 


My psychotherapeutic training foundation began with Gestalt Psychotherapy. I currently hold certifications in CBT-I (Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia) with Dr. Gregg Jacobs, CBT for Cancer Patients/City of Hope Hospital, Prolonged Grief Disorder Therapy/Columbia University Center for Prolonged Grief and Mindfulness Meditation Teaching/Dharma Moon-Tibet House, New York City. Presently, I am pursuing a certificate via the Institute for Meditation and Psychotherapy in the application of mindfulness to psychotherapy and the delivery of care. This program forms the core for the Advanced Fellowship in Mindfulness and Psychotherapy at the CHA Center for Mindfulness and Compassion affiliated with the Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry. 


I am excited to work with clients to access their innate resilience in order to move forward during challenging times.

NEW!!!

Making Mindful Choices: Collegiate Life Skills for Women


This program combines elements of CBT-I, ACT, CBT, Gestalt Theory & Mindfulness Meditation


  • Managing feelings, anxiety and depression
  • Maintaining healthy relationships (with oneself and others)
  • Self-Care: Sleep Hygiene, Nutrition, Exercise & Mindfulness Meditation
  • Communication
  • Goal Setting
  • Self-esteem
  • Expanding one's world view
  • Ongoing exploration and discovery of the self



Mindfulness Meditation Practice and Self-Care for Moms


Finding ways to stay connected to yourself is 

not easy. 


I remember when, after the birth of my son, instead of Jennifer, I simply became, "Jaden's mom". That was life-changing for me. I was so much more than that—had people forgotten? 


Let's talk about how it feels to be the sum of your many parts and explore ways to maintain your center and sense of identity. 




Meaning-Centered Therapy


"If there is a meaning in life at all, then there must be a meaning in suffering." 


Psychiatrist and Holocaust Survivor, Viktor Frankl believed that meaning can be found even in life's bleakest moments. 


In the midst of turmoil, how do we stay connected How do we hold on to our values and our beliefs when life is always changing and continually 

tests us? 


Therapy can help...

REACH OUT

Most inquires are addressed within 24 hours. On weekends, please allow for more time. In an emergency, please be sure to call 911. Looking forward to chatting with you.

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