Dr. Greg Inzinna is the Assistant Director of the Parnes Clinic and a Clinical Professor at the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at Yeshiva University. He is also the Coordinator for the Lemle Clinic that serves individuals with Non-Verbal Learning Disorder (NVLD). Greg serves the residents of New York State as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist. After graduating magna cum laude from Manhattan College, he earned his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Long Island University. He completed his Pre-Doctoral Internship at Southwest Behavioral & Health Services and his Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Parnes Clinic. Greg supervises and trains graduate student therapists and is working to advance the field of clinician training to increase patient access to quality mental health care. He currently teaches doctoral and master's level Lifespan Psychopathology, Group Therapy, and Child & Adolescent Counseling. He is a member of the American Psychological Association (APA), the New York State Psychological Association (NYSPA), and the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT).
Greg provides a warm, caring, professional environment for individuals, couples, and families. Problems that bring people to therapy can range anywhere from a specific relationship difficulty, trauma, anxiety, or depression, to a more general sense that one's life lacks something, such as a sense of meaning or purpose. The goal of treatment is to build vitality and mental health by gaining insight into your past & present and utilizing evidence-based treatments to move you forward.
Living life as a neurodivergent individual can be frustrating and even overwhelming for so many reasons. You might feel out of step with the world around you, that other people don’t understand the world like you do. Why don’t people just say what they mean? Why can’t people respect your process just because it’s different? Why can’t you feel more at peace with your body, mind, and senses? Our minds are vibrant tapestries, full of color and complexity, and yet, often, we find ourselves wrestling with a world not designed for our unique patterns. Even after years of learning to think and act like others, you might still find yourself feeling out of place or like you’re not able to be your truest self around others. It can be exhausting putting on a mask all the time! The constant need to adapt, the feeling of being misunderstood, and the search for a space where you can be your true self is a path you need not walk alone.
My journey as an ADHD professional coupled with my experience working with a spectrum of neurodivergent individuals allows my practice to offer a safe haven for exploration and growth. I also offer testing and assessment for those who have gone undiagnosed, and my unique perspective as both a professional and member of the community equips me to accurately diagnose even the most masked of neurodivergent individuals. I understand the nuances of neurodivergence and am committed to helping you explore and celebrate your unique mind. If you've been seeking a space where you are not just seen, but truly understood, then let this be your invitation. If you seek guidance from someone who not only empathizes but also embodies these experiences, let's connect. Together, we can chart a path towards embracing and nurturing your neurodivergent identity. Let's take that step together.
Together, we can explore your individual experiences as well as your unique way of interacting with the world, and you can know that as a member of this community I will understand your experiences where others have failed to. In our sessions, we will explore your past to better understand how your early experiences have shaped you, and by exploring these experiences we can help you unravel the knots difficult experiences might have left you with. I use a Psychodynamic approach which will help process and overcome common struggles surrounding Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD), socializing, and even anxiety/depression; I also use mindfulness/somatic approaches to help cope with difficulties surrounding over/understimulation, sensory difficulties, and intense emotions. This process is not about changing who you are but rather overcoming your weaknesses and harnessing your unique strengths - your genuineness, directness, creativity, hyperfixations, passion, sense of justice, empathy, and adaptability. Beyond traditional approaches, my firsthand experience of neurodivergence informs our sessions alongside my professional expertise, ensuring a space where your unique mind is deeply understood and valued. Ready to embrace your neurodivergent identity? Let’s embark on this transformative path together.
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