
Emily Doskow, LCSW
Clinical Supervisor, Child & Adolescent
Emily Doskow (she, her) is a compassionate, warm, and non-judgmental therapist specializing in psychotherapy with children, adolescents, young adults, and families. Through her experience in outpatient, day, school, and child welfare settings she developed clinical expertise in the treatment of depression, anxiety, self-esteem issues, parent-child conflict, grief and trauma. She enjoys working collaboratively with clients to help navigate developmental and life transitions. She has specialty training in play therapies, DBT, TF- CBT, relational psychotherapy for children and adolescents, and Internal Family Systems. She holds degrees from Tulane and Columbia, is a faculty member on the Complex Trauma program run by Center for Child Trauma and Resilience at the Icahn School of Medicine at the Mt. Sinai Hospital, and maintains employment at Mt Sinai Beth Israel’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic where she provides clinical supervision to psychiatry residents, teaching therapeutic techniques via didactic seminars, in addition to maintaining a clinical caseload. Emily believes that one of the most important aspects of psychotherapy is the therapeutic relationship; her goal is to create an environment that feels safe, collaborative, and nurturing.