Our Team

 

Jamie Schumpf, Psy.D.

Partner & Director

Dr. Schumpf is the Director of Clinical Training at Yeshiva University, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, where she also earned her doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 2008. She also serves as Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in Psychology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center.

A certified Diplomate and recognized Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies (A-CBT), Dr. Schumpf specializes in the treatment of anxiety, mood disorders, and sleep disorders. Trauma, relationship issues, problems with assertiveness, coping with medical illness, and women’s health concerns are also among her areas of focus.

In December 2022, Dr. Schumpf was voted President Elect of the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies. Previously, from 2020-2022, she served as President of the New York City-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Association.

Dr. Schumpf completed her pre-doctoral internship at Montefiore Medical Center and her post-doctoral fellowship at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill-Cornell Medical College.

For more information, visit her website at jamieschumpf.com.

 

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Lindsay Tulchin, Ph.D.

Partner & Director

Dr. Tulchin is a clinical psychologist in private practice specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for adults coping with a variety of symptoms and life stressors. She is also a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in Psychology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, as well as an Adjunct Clinical Supervisor at Yeshiva University, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology.

Dr. Tulchin earned her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Hofstra University. She completed her pre-doctoral internship at Northwell’s Zucker-Hillside Hospital (formerly LIJ/North Shore) and her postdoctoral fellowship at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill-Cornell Medical College.

Dr. Tulchin is a certified Diplomate of the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies (A-CBT), the international credentialing body of CBT. Dr. Tulchin is currently serving as President Elect of New York City-Cognitive Behavior Therapy Association and has served as a board member since 2016.

For more information, visit her website at lindsaytulchin.com.

 

Carly Geller, Psy.D.

Associate Psychologist

Dr. Geller is an expert in the area of OCD and anxiety-related conditions, including social anxiety, illness anxiety, panic disorder, trichotillomania, and intrusive worry. She also has extensive experience treating adults with depression, emotion regulation difficulties, and insomnia. A certified Diplomate of the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies (A-CBT), Dr. Geller provides services using a cognitive-behavioral perspective that includes evidence-based therapies such as exposure and response prevention (ERP), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and mindfulness-based interventions. She believes in goal-oriented, patient-centered therapy, and her style is warm and collaborative.

Dr. Geller earned her B.A. in psychology from the University of Michigan and her doctorate from Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at Yeshiva University. She completed her pre-doctoral internship at Northwell Health’s Zucker Hillside Hospital and her post-doctoral fellowship at the Manhattan Center for CBT. Her research has focused on the vulnerability and prevention of anxiety and mood disorders, as well as the role of guilt and shame in OCD.

 

Bari Hillman, Ph.D.

Associate Psychologist

Dr. Hillman is a licensed clinical psychologist and the Director of Clinical Training, Assistant Program Director, and Clinical Assistant Professor for the Clinical Psychology (Health Emphasis) Ph.D. Program at Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University. Dr. Hillman graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a B.A. in Neuroscience, and subsequently received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (Health Emphasis) from Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology. She completed her internship and post-doctoral fellowship at the VA New York Harbor Healthcare System, Manhattan Campus.

Dr. Hillman provides evidence-based therapy utilizing a cognitive-behavioral approach. She has experience conducting therapy for a wide range of diagnostic presentations, including anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorders, post-traumatic stress and other trauma-related disorders, adjustment issues, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and other executive functioning issues. Dr. Hillman additionally has expertise and a particular interest in helping patients adjust to and cope with co-morbid medical conditions, including the provision of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia and chronic pain.

As a clinician, Dr. Hillman approaches individuals with cultural humility and incorporates her collaborative approach, warmth, and awareness of inter-individual differences in order to tailor interventions to maximize patients' progress and support their goals.

 

Lauren Sternberg, Psy.D.

Associate Psychologist

Dr. Sternberg specializes in providing evidence-based therapy for adolescents, adults, and women in the perinatal period. She utilizes a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy approach combined with interventions from Interpersonal Psychotherapy and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy.

Dr. Sternberg majored in Psychology and Legal Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and completed a two-year post-baccalaureate research fellowship at the National Institute of Mental Health. She received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at Yeshiva University. She completed her pre-doctoral internship at the VA Hudson Valley Health Care System and her post-doctoral fellowship at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. 

Dr. Sternberg has published in peer-reviewed journals and contributed to new developments in perinatal guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic. She strives to cultivate a therapeutic relationship built on transparency, collaboration, and mutual respect.

 

Leigh Andrews, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Fellow

Dr. Andrews graduated from Bowdoin College cum laude with a B.A. in Neuroscience and Russian Language and Literature, and subsequently received his M.A. and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (Clinical Science) from the University of Delaware. He completed his internship at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill-Cornell Medical College, and subsequently received an appointment as a staff psychologist at the Center City Clinic for Behavioral Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University.


Dr. Andrews provides evidence-based therapy utilizing a cognitive-behavioral approach, with an emphasis on third-wave techniques. He has experience conducting therapy for a wide range of diagnostic presentations, including post-traumatic stress and other trauma-related disorders, depression, a range of anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and adjustment disorders, among others. Dr. Andrews additionally has expertise and experience in co-morbid medical conditions, including the provision of cognitive behavioral therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for both caregivers and those with various medical conditions (including cystic fibrosis, neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, and various cancers). Dr. Andrews has extensive familiarity with ACT, dialectical behavior therapy (or DBT), and other third-wave cognitive behavioral treatments, is certified in both prolonged exposure and exposure and response prevention, and has experience working a range of other evidence-based treatments.

As a clinician, Dr. Andrews centers cultural humility, building a strong therapeutic relationship, and careful case conceptualization. He emphasizes collaboration, patient- and values-centered approaches, warmth, and careful evaluation of therapeutic targets to help patients strengthen and build their lives.