Kesia Constantine is a licensed counseling psychologist who practices primarily young adult and adult individual and couples psychotherapy. Her practice is integrative, reflecting her early clinical background in psychodynamically oriented-psychotherapy and human development, and her later trainings in several cognitive-behavioral interventions and mindfulness-based therapies. Her clinical practice focuses on helping individuals address issues of anxiety, depression, trauma, interpersonal relationships, difficult life transitions, body image struggles, as well as managing the psychological ramifications of physical health issues. She approaches both her clinical work and her clinical supervision from a holistic and multiculturally grounded stance. She received her doctorate from New York University in the Counseling Psychology Program in 2006. Prior to coming to Steinhardt she has worked at the New York Harbor Healthcare System, Brooklyn Campus with veterans, New York University’s Counseling and Wellness Services, and completed the NYU-Bellevue Psychology Internship Program. She currently maintains a private practice in New York City. She is committed to advancing the field of clinical practice and training.