About Us
Dr. Tyson Furr - Director

The son of an Experimental and School Psychologist, Dr. Furr grew up in an
environment that encouraged curiosity about and the application of knowledge and the humanities to help individuals attain their goals in life. Dr. Furr has worked in a diverse set of clinical settings, from virtually all parts of society and has taught classes in Mindfulness, Relationships and Social Psychology.
Dr. Furr has helped men and women of all sexual orientation with eating disorders, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, psychotic disorders, marital difficulties and sexual trauma. Dr. Furr has also helped combat veterans overcome Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and remains committed to helping veterans recover and adjust to life after military service.
Dr. Furr graduated with a B.A. in Psychology from the University of California at Santa Cruz, where he participated in conducting research in Social Psychology and studied under the noted Social Psychologist Elliot Aronson. There, Dr. Furr learned the factors of attraction in relationships, the danger of distorted self-justifying when one does not live according to one's values, the powerful influence of environment on individuals behavior, and the importance of awareness of one's bias in social situations.... READ MORE
environment that encouraged curiosity about and the application of knowledge and the humanities to help individuals attain their goals in life. Dr. Furr has worked in a diverse set of clinical settings, from virtually all parts of society and has taught classes in Mindfulness, Relationships and Social Psychology.
Dr. Furr has helped men and women of all sexual orientation with eating disorders, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, psychotic disorders, marital difficulties and sexual trauma. Dr. Furr has also helped combat veterans overcome Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and remains committed to helping veterans recover and adjust to life after military service.
Dr. Furr graduated with a B.A. in Psychology from the University of California at Santa Cruz, where he participated in conducting research in Social Psychology and studied under the noted Social Psychologist Elliot Aronson. There, Dr. Furr learned the factors of attraction in relationships, the danger of distorted self-justifying when one does not live according to one's values, the powerful influence of environment on individuals behavior, and the importance of awareness of one's bias in social situations.... READ MORE
Dr. Tara Brennan

Tara Brennan, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist at Herald Square Psychology. Her approach to psychotherapy is integrated – dependent on each client’s goals and presenting problems. She has an active, collaborative approach to treatment. Dr. Brennan incorporates treatment interventions from multiple modalities, relying most heavily on Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Psychodynamic approaches. She specializes in the treatment of depression, anxiety, interpersonal difficulties, adult survivors of early trauma, adult ADHD, multicultural issues, life transitions, and sleep difficulties... READ MORE
Dr. Olivia Wu

I consider it a privilege to partner with clients to work towards overcoming obstacles in their lives. Following the principles of humanistic psychology, I believe that therapy should include the most basic principles of empathy, understanding, and compassion in order to help facilitate real change in my clients. I have a psychodynamic background, meaning that I believe childhood experiences are important in influencing who you are as an adult and how you cope with stress or symptoms of anxiety and depression. In addition, I work by looking for attachment styles and relational patterns in order to help better improve your relationships in general. For instance, your past experiences influence how you are and how you see others in your current relationships. My role as a therapist is to help you become aware of your role in relationships and improve your satisfaction in them. Along with a psychodynamic framework, I utilize integrative approaches, incorporating cognitive behavioral techniques and mindfulness skills with psychodynamic and relational modalities. My style of therapy aims to not only reduce your current distress, but to also improve your overall satisfaction in life, relationships, and your general well-being for the long-term... READ MORE
Dr. Mary Her

The thought of seeking therapy can be quite daunting even if we believe it helps. The awkwardness of reaching out to a stranger may be the last thing we want to do. Majority of us make judgments from the second we encounter others based on appearance and character. If these uncertainties cross your mind, know that you are not alone.
Mary Her, Psy.D. believes in the foundations of therapeutic trust, empathy, respect, safety, and acknowledgement with a good challenge and guidance through an unforgettable journey. Her drive is to guide individuals in recognizing greater understanding and finding relief in oneself without judgment—resolving through a deeper level of underlying causes while empowering self-control.
Dr. Her has received her M.A. and Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Alliant International University of Fresno, CA.... READ MORE
Mary Her, Psy.D. believes in the foundations of therapeutic trust, empathy, respect, safety, and acknowledgement with a good challenge and guidance through an unforgettable journey. Her drive is to guide individuals in recognizing greater understanding and finding relief in oneself without judgment—resolving through a deeper level of underlying causes while empowering self-control.
Dr. Her has received her M.A. and Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Alliant International University of Fresno, CA.... READ MORE
Beatrice Rivera, LCSW-R

Therapy is a journey of self-discovery. Through active listening and integrative approaches, the past is explored to determine how it relates to the present.
My work focuses on helping clients with a range of issues, such as trauma, grief therapy, depression, anxiety, life transitions, interpersonal conflicts, and anger management. I tailor therapy to best meet my client’s needs.
With over 15 years of experience, I have utilized a variety of therapeutic techniques, honing my skills in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness, and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. I provide clients with the tools needed to cultivate change and personal growth through developing awareness.
I received my Master’s in Social Work from Fordham University and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of New York. I have worked with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. I have extensive experience in Employee Assistance Program (EAP) work, dealing with issues around occupational stress and job jeopardy.
My work focuses on helping clients with a range of issues, such as trauma, grief therapy, depression, anxiety, life transitions, interpersonal conflicts, and anger management. I tailor therapy to best meet my client’s needs.
With over 15 years of experience, I have utilized a variety of therapeutic techniques, honing my skills in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness, and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. I provide clients with the tools needed to cultivate change and personal growth through developing awareness.
I received my Master’s in Social Work from Fordham University and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of New York. I have worked with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. I have extensive experience in Employee Assistance Program (EAP) work, dealing with issues around occupational stress and job jeopardy.
Carol Pauls, LMSW

Whether you are looking to therapy for help in overcoming difficult challenges and symptoms in your life or simply for self-exploration, therapy can be life changing. I am a hands-on active therapist who is not afraid to roll up my sleeves and get to work. I will seek to give you real, concrete takeaways in order to help jumpstart meaningful change. I work from a collaborative approach to build a unique relationship with each individual in an environment of safety and trust. Whether it is focusing on painful feelings, relationships, difficult life transitions, creative blocks, stress, or healing from challenging life experiences, my goal is to help you discover the obstacles that block positive growth while building on your strengths within a healing relationship... READ MORE
Jennifer Brick, LMSW

Therapy can be a place to find meaning, overcome a challenge, or gain emotional support. Regardless your reason for seeking counseling, I applaud your courage. Choosing to enter therapy can be difficult but I am here to show you that you are not alone in your healing process. Using relationship-based, strength-focused psychotherapy, I create a safe and supportive environment to allow my patients to feel comfort and ease as they find the power to overcome adversities.
I earned my B.A. in sociology at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA and continued my education at Erikson Institute in Chicago, IL where I obtained my Masters in Social Work with a Children and Families Concentration. I have experience working with men, women, and children from diverse backgrounds, sexual orientations, socioeconomic statuses and physical abilities. I have assisted individuals faced with grief, interpersonal difficulties, depression, anxiety, trauma, life transitions, severe medical diagnoses and parental stress. I use Psychodynamic Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing to help guide you toward your goals.
I earned my B.A. in sociology at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA and continued my education at Erikson Institute in Chicago, IL where I obtained my Masters in Social Work with a Children and Families Concentration. I have experience working with men, women, and children from diverse backgrounds, sexual orientations, socioeconomic statuses and physical abilities. I have assisted individuals faced with grief, interpersonal difficulties, depression, anxiety, trauma, life transitions, severe medical diagnoses and parental stress. I use Psychodynamic Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing to help guide you toward your goals.
Kelsey Millan, LMSW

Kelsey Millan is a Social Worker at Herald Square Psychology. Kelsey received her Master of Social Work from Adelphi University School of Social Work and is a Licensed Master Social Worker in New York State. Kelsey worked several years with individuals with developmental disabilities. Kelsey has provided trauma-informed and strengths-based support to victims and survivors of intimate partner violence. More recently Kelsey provided preventive and clinical support through psychotherapy to college students with diverse backgrounds in individual and group settings. Kelsey utilizes evidence based practices such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), psychoeducation, and motivational interviewing.
Kelsey believes in supporting the individual’s autonomy, acknowledging their values and opinions, and strengthening self-esteem. Therapy can assist in learning from past experiences while living in the present. Therapy takes courage, strength, and patience. Kelsey believes in working together with clients to assess their needs, building trust, and exploring issues... READ MORE
Kelsey believes in supporting the individual’s autonomy, acknowledging their values and opinions, and strengthening self-esteem. Therapy can assist in learning from past experiences while living in the present. Therapy takes courage, strength, and patience. Kelsey believes in working together with clients to assess their needs, building trust, and exploring issues... READ MORE
Nicole Gordon, LMSW

Nicole Gordon is a Licensed Master Social Worker who views therapy from a strengths based perspective. She received her Masters in Social Work from New York University's Silver School of Social Work, and has experience working with a wide age range of clients, from children to older adults. As a result of living and working both within and outside of the US, Nicole has gained experience helping clients to understand multicultural identities, and manage cross-cultural interactions, as well as navigate major life changes. Outside of these areas, she specializes in guiding and empowering clients to manage anxiety and depression, in addition to racial and intergenerational trauma. She is an avid practitioner of mindfulness based stress relief strategies, and primarily applies mindfulness-based, and trauma-informed CBT within the therapeutic process. She also incorporates other modalities as needed to fit the client's specific needs... READ MORE
Thomas Agostino, LMSW

I pursued my education in mental health after learning of the difference it can make in individual’s lives. I’ve witnessed the destruction that a mind in turmoil can bring to itself, and those around it, and I’ve seen the change and resilience that can be fostered in those that are shown the proper attention and care. Whether the cause of this turmoil is something transient and fleeting, or pervasive and long lasting, a difference can be made in those who wish to see improvement.
Much of my training and education was obtained through Fordham’s Graduate School of Social Services, however my pursuit of this knowledge traces back farther in my life. Through Fordham University I was able to earn my Masters of Social Work, and have since become a Licensed Master of Social Work with New York State. I’ve learned a myriad of approaches to the therapeutic process, and have recognized the value of their intersection and integration to each client’s unique journey through their own mind.... READ MORE
Much of my training and education was obtained through Fordham’s Graduate School of Social Services, however my pursuit of this knowledge traces back farther in my life. Through Fordham University I was able to earn my Masters of Social Work, and have since become a Licensed Master of Social Work with New York State. I’ve learned a myriad of approaches to the therapeutic process, and have recognized the value of their intersection and integration to each client’s unique journey through their own mind.... READ MORE
Xiao Ling, LMHC

Xiao believes there’s no single approach fits in everyone’s needs. Rather, she emphasizes the incorporation of different approaches including psychodynamic, relational, and CBT depending on the presenting problems, treatment goals, and cultural backgrounds of the individuals. She values the therapeutic alliance in treatment and approaches her clients in a warm, accepting, and supportive way. In addition, Xiao believes it is the therapeutic relationship itself facilitates the changing process of the individual. Given her training in both Taiwan and the US as well as her own experience as a minority in the US, Xiao has brought the unique experience of working with individuals from a variety of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. She understands that seeking psychotherapy can be challenging for many people, but she would love to accompany her clients throughout the whole journey... READ MORE
Sharon Tai, LMHC

"What is therapy? How can therapy help me?" There are a million answers to these questions, and it is up to you to find the right answer for yourself. People long for change when they are not satisfied with the status quo, and I am here to assist you connecting with yourself in order to achieve that change. I particularly work well with clients who are interested in exploring themselves at a deeper level, if you feel stuck in life, feel that you're not reaching your full potential, feel that you have a lot of questions on your mind, or feel that life is difficult, let's take some time to talk.
I primarily take a psychodynamic and interpersonal approach, using techniques to do deeper reflections and provoke more awareness about oneself. I am also well-trained in incorporating CBT and DBT techniques to equip my clients with coping skills. I have experience working with young adults and young professionals going through life transitioning and clarifying values/life goals. I strive for building a supportive and empathic environment for my clients where they can feel safe to share... READ MORE
I primarily take a psychodynamic and interpersonal approach, using techniques to do deeper reflections and provoke more awareness about oneself. I am also well-trained in incorporating CBT and DBT techniques to equip my clients with coping skills. I have experience working with young adults and young professionals going through life transitioning and clarifying values/life goals. I strive for building a supportive and empathic environment for my clients where they can feel safe to share... READ MORE
Stephan Goddard, LMHC

Stephan Goddard received his Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Brooklyn College and his Master of Arts degree in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness from New York University.
He uses an eclectic approach to therapy, with an emphasis on Psychodynamic and Person-Centered Therapy,
Whether they are adaptive or maladaptive, our thoughts and feelings serve a function in our lives. Through treatment, he will assist Clients in gaining a deeper awareness of what those functions are and the roles they play in their lives. In addition, he believes our problems manifest in the ways we interact with the people closest to us. Thus, it is through the therapeutic relationship where the healing process will begin by the formation of developing different ways of relating to others...
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He uses an eclectic approach to therapy, with an emphasis on Psychodynamic and Person-Centered Therapy,
Whether they are adaptive or maladaptive, our thoughts and feelings serve a function in our lives. Through treatment, he will assist Clients in gaining a deeper awareness of what those functions are and the roles they play in their lives. In addition, he believes our problems manifest in the ways we interact with the people closest to us. Thus, it is through the therapeutic relationship where the healing process will begin by the formation of developing different ways of relating to others...
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Isaac Zur, Ph.D., CMPC, MHC-LP

As a mental health professional, with a background in both therapy and applied sports psychology, I help individuals to overcome challenges in their lives and conquer their problems. My goal is to help you find the strength and tools that will lead you on the journey of healing. I offer a non-judgmental and empathy focused therapeutic approach, as well as traditional talk therapy. My therapeutic approach is one that takes my client’s specific needs into consideration, I combine skills and perspectives from different treatment models such as: client centered therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, and applied sports psychology. I encourage my clients to utilize the tools and approaches that work best for them. I completed my internship for mental health counseling at the Zucker Hillside Hospital where I provided one-on-one counseling, group activities, and assessments to individuals with mental illnesses. I specialize in the treatment of stress and anxiety, depression, anger management, trauma, self-esteem and self-confidence issues, and exercise motivation. I hope to have the opportunity to work with you.
Madison Seger, MHC-LP

Madison Seger, MHC-LP is a psychotherapist at Herald Square Psychology. She received her Master’s in Mental Health Counseling from Fordham University and currently is a PhD Candidate in Counseling Psychology at Fordham. She has experience providing holistic, culturally sensitive, long- and short-term psychotherapy to address a wide range of concerns, including anxiety, depression, adjustment difficulties, bipolar disorder, disordered eating, career-related issues, relational and interpersonal problems, transitional and acculturation difficulties, phobias, stress management, and coping with chronic conditions. Madison is also trained in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), mindfulness, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), interpersonal effectiveness, and psychodynamic therapy. She has extensive experience working with individuals with traumatic brain injury and their family in a rehabilitation and neuropsychology research setting. Madison believes that therapy is not “one size fits all” and will work with you to create an individualized therapeutic experience aimed at creating lasting change... READ MORE
Esther Jung, MHC-LP

Esther Jung (MHC-LP) uses an integrated approach that combines elements of Psychoanalysis to understand root causes with practical Cognitive Behavioral Therapy techniques to help facilitate thoughtful and measurable progress over a specific period of time.
Esther graduated Smith College with a B.A. in Education and American Studies and Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs with an M.A. in International Affairs from where she concentrated in Social Policy and Management. She is a recipient of two Fulbright scholarships, teaching English in rural South Korea and working in the Office of the Assistant Director General of Education at UNESCO Headquarter in Paris, France.
Most recently, Esther completed her second M.A. in Mental Health Counseling with Honors with Distinction. During her internship year, she served as an Individual/Family Therapist Clinical Intern at Hamilton-Madison House... READ MORE
Esther graduated Smith College with a B.A. in Education and American Studies and Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs with an M.A. in International Affairs from where she concentrated in Social Policy and Management. She is a recipient of two Fulbright scholarships, teaching English in rural South Korea and working in the Office of the Assistant Director General of Education at UNESCO Headquarter in Paris, France.
Most recently, Esther completed her second M.A. in Mental Health Counseling with Honors with Distinction. During her internship year, she served as an Individual/Family Therapist Clinical Intern at Hamilton-Madison House... READ MORE
James Caceres, MHC-LP

Thank you for taking the first step towards beginning your therapeutic journey and working on your well-being. It is my privilege to collaborate with you on discovering new pathways towards your life goals.
The therapeutic relationship is of the utmost importance throughout the course of psychotherapy. As such, I invite clients to form an affirming alliance, while striving to provide a space for empathy, honesty, compassion, and empowerment. This includes addressing your interpersonal mental health experiences through your own story. I believe in an integrative approach that helps identify your immediate needs and unique obstacles. Through this multiculturally-informed practice, I will support you as you navigate personal relationships, self-exploration, and sociocultural values.
I utilize a diverse theoretical approach that reflects elements of relational therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to better understand... READ MORE
The therapeutic relationship is of the utmost importance throughout the course of psychotherapy. As such, I invite clients to form an affirming alliance, while striving to provide a space for empathy, honesty, compassion, and empowerment. This includes addressing your interpersonal mental health experiences through your own story. I believe in an integrative approach that helps identify your immediate needs and unique obstacles. Through this multiculturally-informed practice, I will support you as you navigate personal relationships, self-exploration, and sociocultural values.
I utilize a diverse theoretical approach that reflects elements of relational therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to better understand... READ MORE
Emma Wilde, MHC-LP

It is my goal as a therapist that at this difficult time, where you have made the brave choice to go to therapy, you feel seen, heard and understood. This core aspect of my philosophy as a practitioner informs the modalities that I use in treatment.
My approach to therapy intersects aspects of a psychodynamic, person centered and CBT along with the application of mindfulness and DBT skills. The clients I have worked with have had a range of issues including depression, anxiety, grief, trauma and anger management.
It is my strong belief that each client should receive holistic treatment tailored to their needs, and my approach with each person is unique to them.
My approach to therapy intersects aspects of a psychodynamic, person centered and CBT along with the application of mindfulness and DBT skills. The clients I have worked with have had a range of issues including depression, anxiety, grief, trauma and anger management.
It is my strong belief that each client should receive holistic treatment tailored to their needs, and my approach with each person is unique to them.
Louise Zhang

My approach to counseling is grounded in a relational and person-centered philosophy. My experiences at the Shanghai Mental Health Center, working with clients dealing with depression, anxiety, shame, and trauma, shaped my therapeutic style. I incorporate existential-humanistic, feminist, psychodynamic, and multicultural therapies into my practice, adapting to my clients' unique needs. My commitment to anti-racism and inclusivity for all gender expressions and sexual orientations is deep-seated. I strive to bring open, honest dialogue, aiming to offer care, support, and empowerment to the underrepresented, especially within the Asian and LGBTQIA+ communities, and women.
I see therapy as an opportunity to foster a new interpersonal relationship, providing a safe space for clients to explore their existing interpersonal patterns and seek change. I believe in the power of therapy to help individuals recognize their worth and embrace their identity... READ MORE
I see therapy as an opportunity to foster a new interpersonal relationship, providing a safe space for clients to explore their existing interpersonal patterns and seek change. I believe in the power of therapy to help individuals recognize their worth and embrace their identity... READ MORE
Brian Li

There are countless ways to live a life. I am genuinely curious to learn how you live yours, and to understand you as a person and the issues you want to address. I enjoy working clients who are interested learning more about themselves, and I am here to help you uncover the unnoticed, see the unseen, and voice the spoken. I value the therapeutic alliance built along our way and believe in its power in making changes happen.
Therapy is all for you. There is not a single right way to benefit from therapy, and you are invited to try, explore, and feel what works best for you. I incorporate different approaches such as psychodynamic approach and relational approach. I am also trauma-informed and strive to create a safe and supportive space that respects your own pace, especially when we revisit adverse past experiences. I understand that taking the step towards change is not easy, and I am here to walk with you to the place when you feel comfortable and ready... READ MORE
Therapy is all for you. There is not a single right way to benefit from therapy, and you are invited to try, explore, and feel what works best for you. I incorporate different approaches such as psychodynamic approach and relational approach. I am also trauma-informed and strive to create a safe and supportive space that respects your own pace, especially when we revisit adverse past experiences. I understand that taking the step towards change is not easy, and I am here to walk with you to the place when you feel comfortable and ready... READ MORE
Jingfei Zuo

Welcome to therapy! People encounter different obstacles in their lives, some are big, some are small. It is good for us to talk to a professional clinician, pay attention to our mood and thoughts, and invest time to discover more about ourselves as human beings, and the deeper meaning behind things happening in our life. I can be there to listen, accompany you, and guide you to discover more options and different perspectives in your life. I hope through the counseling sessions, my client can get empowered and feel validated.
I am currently in the last year of my master's education. I was born and raised in China and received my education in different cities. I pursued my undergraduate in California and came to New York due to my passion for mental health counseling. I tailor my therapeutic approach to meet different individuals’ needs. Primarily, I incorporate CBT, Existentialism, and Psychodynamic approaches. In the past, I have worked with families, children, and younger adults... READ MORE
I am currently in the last year of my master's education. I was born and raised in China and received my education in different cities. I pursued my undergraduate in California and came to New York due to my passion for mental health counseling. I tailor my therapeutic approach to meet different individuals’ needs. Primarily, I incorporate CBT, Existentialism, and Psychodynamic approaches. In the past, I have worked with families, children, and younger adults... READ MORE
Ching-wen (May) Sun

During the internship at mental health centers, Ching-wen saw that people sometimes struggle with challenges and negative emotions such as lost, stress, depression, anxiety etc., and it is important to validate them. Therapy would be a safe space for people to talk about their worries, in-depth thoughts and feelings without judgment. She had experience with clients with depression and anxiety, as well as other mental health problems. She also researched on the emotional pattern and intervention for individuals with depression.
Ching-wen applies an integrative approach to psychotherapy. She would like to meet where the clients are and apply proper approaches according to clients’ expectations and goals of the therapy. She values the uniqueness of each individual and believes that there is no panacea treatment for everyone. She also believes that all feelings matter, no matter how trivial the situation is. She is aimed to create a genuine, empathetic and supportive atmosphere in the therapy... READ MORE
Ching-wen applies an integrative approach to psychotherapy. She would like to meet where the clients are and apply proper approaches according to clients’ expectations and goals of the therapy. She values the uniqueness of each individual and believes that there is no panacea treatment for everyone. She also believes that all feelings matter, no matter how trivial the situation is. She is aimed to create a genuine, empathetic and supportive atmosphere in the therapy... READ MORE