Ryan Androsiglio, PhD


 
Lynnell Herzer - Psychotherapist & Teacher - Learn Mindfulness NYC

Psychotherapist and teacher - The mindfulness workshop


Ryan is a New York City based Licensed Psychologist, providing individual psychotherapy and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT). 

Ryan earned his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Fordham University, and has over 10 years of professional experience helping clients reach their goals. 

Ryan: “Whether it is to better manage obstacles like stress, sadness, and anxiety, or to push the limits of optimal performance, I believe that psychotherapy and mindfulness can help you experience life more fully. I also provide consultation, workshops, and clinical supervision services. “

Mindfulness and MBCT

Ryan has completed formal training in Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), and has been granted the title of “Qualified MBCT Teacher’’ by the University of California San Diego Medical School’s Mindfulness-Based Professional Training Institute.

His training included a 5-Day Residential Intensive Training with co-creator of MBCT Dr. Zindel Segal and Susan Woods, an original trainer in MBCT.

Training also included teaching 6 MBCT groups. In several of these Ryan received mentorship from Donald Fleck.

Mindfulness Practice

Ryan has a daily practice and incorporates mindfulness into many daily activities, especially walking and drinking tea.

Silent Retreats attended

Ryan has attended many silent retreats, most recently a self-guided retreat at Garrison Institute north of New York City.  He also attended Jon Kabat-Zinn's "Coming to Our Senses" 5-day residential retreat at the Omega Institute.   

Special Interests

 Ryan: “Psychotherapy is my passion, and my approach when working with clients is a blending of solution-focused Cognitive Therapy and Mindfulness. For those who are interested, I also teach meditation, and can weave meditation practice into the therapy process. Other areas of focus include LGBTQ-Affimative psychotherapy, antiracism activism, and gaming-related addiction/dependency.”

Contact

Web: https://www.drryanmindfulpsychologist.com

Email: ryan@drryanmindfulpsychologist.com
Phone: 516-900-3532