Faculty Directory

The PANY Faculty directory is comprised of PANY Faculty Members - psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, and professionals in allied mental health disciplines. These graduate psychoanalysts teach in our training programs and also see patients for psychoanalytic and psychodynamic psychotherapy in their private practices. 

 
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Faculty Referral Service

If you are interested in seeking treatment with a PANY faculty member, you can use search criteria below on the right to identify a faculty member you feel meets your needs. PANY faculty welcome your calls to inquire about treatment. If you prefer assistance with a referral to a PANY Faculty Member, we would be happy to help. Visit our Faculty Referral Service (FRS) page here to submit an application, and the PANY FRS liaison will respond once your application is received.

  • Newman, Stephanie PhD

Newman, Stephanie PhD

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Newman, Stephanie PhD
Address: 115 East 86th Street, Suite 4, NY, New York 10028
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Stephanie Newman, Ph.D., FABP, is a psychoanalyst and psychologist in private practice, a nonfiction author, a novelist, and a public speaker. She earned her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Columbia University and a post-doctoral certificate in psychoanalysis from PANY (formerly NYU Institute). A board certified analyst, she has practiced in New York City for more than 25 years, treating adults and adolescents struggling with anxiety, depression, and workplace concerns and consulting with families on issues relating to parenting and divorce. She is also a Visiting Scholar/Clinical Supervisor at Columbia University, where she teaches doctoral candidates. She has been recognized by her peers for her clinical portraits and case writing. As a nonfiction author, Dr. Newman writes frequent articles on subjects such as parenting, bullying, teens and technology, identity, social media, and pop culture. Her work has appeared in the Washington Post, on the Wall Street Journal’s website, and on NBC.com, among other outlets. Her articles for the website of Psychology Today have been viewed and shared close to 1 million times, on subjects such as Why Teen Girls Dress Exactly Like Their Friends and Strategies to End Cyberbullying. She contributed to MONEY TALKS (Routledge), a collection of essays on the psychology of financial matters in private practice, as both a writer and co-editor, and wrote a chapter on the psychology of money for an upcoming guidebook, Thriving in Grad School (Rowman and Littlefield). She also recently published “Secrets on Both Sides of the Couch” (Journal of Clinical Psychology), a look at therapist lies, deceptions, and omissions in treatment. Her book MAD MEN ON THE COUCH (St. Martin’s Press) analyzed the subconscious motivations of Don Draper and other Mad Men characters, using them as examples to discuss current trends in personality and diagnosis. It was named one of the top ten performing arts books of the year by Publishers Weekly and became an Amazon bestseller in the psychology and entertainment categories. She was interviewed about the book by NPR and dozens of other media outlets, and her tweets about Mad Men drew more than 500,000 likes, comments, and retweets. Dr. Newman’s new novel, BARBARIANS AT THE PTA, uses fictional characters to explore the timely topic of bullying, among both teenagers and adults. The book quickly became an Amazon best-seller in the clinical psychology and parenting girls categories. Set in a snobby Westchester suburb, the novel features cliques, exclusion, cyber-bullying, teenage anxiety, eating disorders, and parenting as a contact sport. Dr. Newman describes the plot as “Desperate Housewives meets Mean Girls.” As a public speaker, she gives talks at venues such as schools, camps, and professional societies like the American Psychological Association (APA) and the American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA). Among her many appearances, she delivered the keynote address on cyber-bullying at the United Federation of Teachers Annual Meeting of School Psychologists and Counselors. Dr. Newman lives in New York with her family.

Clinician Type:
Psychologist
Certified by American Board of Psychoanalysis?:
Yes
Gender:
Female
Training Analyst (TA):
No
Treatment Specialties:
Anxiety
Bereavement
Narcissistic/Borderline
Relationship Issues
Work Issues
Treatment Methods:
Psychoanalysis
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Life Stage Specialties:
Adolescent
Child / Adolescent
Select Certified by APsaA:
Yes

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