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Resource Guide: William Alanson White Institute : Sexual Abuse Clinical Services Program
Address:
20 W 74th St.
New York,
NY
10023
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Contact:
Leila
Sosa
Phone:
(212) 873-7070
Fax:
(212) 362-6967
E-Mail:
leila_sosa@psychoanalysis.net
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Languages:
Spanish, French, Catalan, American Sign Language, Yiddish, Hebrew
Website:
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Hours:
M-F 9-5, by appt.
Handicapped Accessible
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Populations served:
Survivors of covert or overt sexual abuse including:
- all ages 3+.
- undocumented immigrants.
- non-offending parents.
- males.
- females.
- significant others.
Fees for services:
All services as indicated below*. Fees determined on a sliding scale from $40 and up per individual. Insurance is also accepted.
Medical Services
Counseling:
- Interpersonal Psychoanalytic Counseling: short-term individual for all populations*.
- Interpersonal Psychoanalytic Counseling: long-term individual for all populations*.
- Interpersonal Psychoanalytic Counseling: group counseling for adults sexually abused as children*.
Other Services:
- Information and referral services to survivors of rape / sexual assault and adults sexually abused as children.
- Couple therapy for survivors of child sexual abuse*.
Educational / Training Services
- Professional trainings regarding adults sexually abused as children*.
Special Considerations
- Adolescents need parental consent for services.
- Interpersonal psychoanalytic orientation.
- We respect client confidentiality.
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