Dr. Sean Condon, Ph.D.
Psychologist | Clinical
928 Broadway Suite 1105 New York NY, 10010About
Dr. Sean Condon is a clinical psychogist and Founder and Clinical Director of The Flatiron Center for Psychotherapy. In over two decades as a psychologist, Dr. Condon has worked with many types clients across a variety of settings. He has been a Team Leader on a psychiatric inpatient unit, a Supervising Psychologist in a partial hospital program, a Senior Psychologist in rehab facilities, and the Director of Psychological Assessment in a large urban hospital. He has coached and evlauated senior level Fortune 100 executives for hiring, promotion and development.
Most recently, Dr. Condon created the patient-centered treatment model of The Flatiron Center, where he provides individual psychological services and oversees the training and professional development of other psychologists.
Dr. Condon has helped many clients with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, career issues, personality disorders, trauma, and other issues and concerns. His approach is holistic, humanistic, and person centered, and incorporates psychodynamic approaches, CBT, DBT, ACT and mindfulness. Dr. Condon is deeply committed to ensuring that he and all of the clinicians at The Flatiron Center provide the highest quality psychological care to all our clients.
Education and Training
Pitzer College BA, Psychology 1992
Columbia University MA, Developmental Psychology 1993
New School for Social Research PhD, Clinical Psychology 2002
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Can antidepressants help with anxiety?
I'm a psychologist, not a psychiatrist, so my expertise is in psychotherapy-- or talk therapy-- not medication. That said, I do know that many more modern antidepressants, such as SSRIs and SNRIs, can be effective for both depression and anxiety. A psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner could give you better guidance on specific medications that may be helpful for you. Also, though, you may want to consider psychotherapy in addition to medication, particularly if-- as your question suggests-- anger plays a significant part in the emotions you experience. READ MORE
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Professional Memberships
- New York State Psychological Association
- American Psychological Association
- National Register of Psychologists
- Society for Personality Assessment
- International Rorschach Society
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