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William Henry(He/Him/His)

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Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
New York
Adjustment difficulties & disorders-Adolescent mental health- Anxiety -Attachment issues-College & graduate student mental health-Self-esteem-

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Professional statement

William Henry is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker from Mount Kisco, NY who specializes in treating adolescents and young adults, as well as adults who are navigating various life transitions. Adjusting to middle school, high school, college, and entering the working world can be difficult at times and can often bring an overwhelming level of stress and anxiety. Will has years of experience assisting adolescent and young adult clients with these struggles, in addition to his work with adult clients struggling with various other emotional and mental health challenges.

While Will’s approach is often based in Attachment Theory, his technique borrows from Mindfulness practices and utilizes the identified strengths he and his clients discover during the therapeutic process. Will considers his clients to be the experts in their own lives and is an active listener who can offer a different lens through which to view their challenges. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy skills can be used in alleviating immediate concerns so that the client might have more bandwidth to focus on the deeper and, at times, more challenging issues. In addition, Will utilizes nature as a co-therapist when appropriate. Ultimately, Will works collaboratively with his clients to identify a treatment approach that best fits their needs.

Will has an eclectic background that lends itself to a broader understanding of life’s struggles. Though he wasn’t always a therapist, it was a dream from early on. Going to school later in life enabled him to gain a wide range of real-world experience that informs his practice today. Will has spent the last 6 years working at a Day Treatment Center for emotionally and developmentally disabled children and adolescents. His experience there has been invaluable to his understanding of the needs that children, adolescents, and their families have during that time in their lives.


Message to clients

Finding a therapist who you or your child mesh well with can be a challenge, particularly when the struggles are more acute. I understand how overwhelming that can feel and offer a warm, safe space where we can explore your difficulties and start the healing process. No matter what your challenges are, what you are experiencing, your background, or your needs, I am here to listen, support, and collaborate with you toward a more fulfilled and authentic life. I use a variety of techniques to achieve these goals, but one constant is my respect for you and your journey. Your lived experience and personal truth are what make up who you are, and from that truth, we can find our way through the darkness to a place where you can feel stronger and more connected, more at peace.


Work and Education

Years of Experience: 8 years

AMIC/Clear View School, Therapist
William Henry, LCSW, Psychotherapist

Center for Nature Informed Therapy, Certified Nature Informed Therapist, 2022
New York University, Master of Social Work, 2016
New York University, Bachelor of Science in Social Work, 2015
Borough of Manhattan Community College, Associate's of the Arts in Liberal Arts, 2014

Licensure

New York: 090728

Languages

English

Specialties

Adjustment difficulties & disorders - Support around adapting to new and/or challenging life circumstances; skill-building for improved stress management and reduction of anxiety.

Adolescent mental health - Working with adolescents, teenagers, and parents on social, academic, and/or emotional challenges throughout teenage years; addressing anxiety, family conflicts, peer relationships, school stress, transition to college, social media pressures, self-esteem, hopelessness about the future, emotional disregulation

Anxiety - Coping with excessive worry, nervousness, or stress; intense discomfort in social settings (social anxiety); sudden and intense feelings of panic (panic disorder)

Attachment issues - Development of effective relational and communication skills; insight into family attachment patterns;fostering healthy family relationships.

College & graduate student mental health - Specialized strategies for common issues of young adulthood, including school and career stressors, support around healthy relationships, existential concerns, drug or alcohol issues, eating disorders, and anxiety and/or depression.

Self-esteem - Cultivating self-compassion, assertiveness, and confidence; developing ways to reduce suffering, anxiety, social withdrawal, and self-neglect




Clientele

  • Adults (24+)
  • Teenagers (13-18)
  • Young adults (18-24)

Locations & Hours


Insurance

  • Aetna
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Cigna
  • Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Oscar Health
  • Oxford Health Plans
  • United Healthcare

Out-of-pocket fees

  • Individual sessions:$175 (45min)
  • Initial session:$225 (60min)

Additional session information

Out-of-network billing options

This provider can support you in getting reimbursement from your insurance company if you are seeking out-of-network reimbursement. Here are the out-of-network billing options they provide:

  • Super billing
Payment options
  • Credit Card
  • Debit Card
Session frequency

Frequency of sessions this provider offers to see clients once you are an established client.

  • Weekly
Therapist's note


Publications

  • William
    Therapy with William Henry

    We interviewed William Henry and asked about their work with clients and guiding philosophies on therapy.

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