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Gabrielle Schreyer-Hoffman, PhD

Psychologist | Clinical

420 Lexington Avenue 300 New York NY, 10170

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Dr. Gabrielle Schreyer-Hoffman is the founder of Upper East Side Psychology, a group therapy practice in New York, NY. She is licensed psychologist in New York, Florida, Virginia, and PsyPact states. Dr. Schreyer-Hoffman specializes in evidence-based therapies, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposural therapies, Enhanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT-E), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). She works with individuals, families, and couples, addressing a range of concerns, such as eating disorders, anxiety, depression, OCD, and life transitions, for children, adolescents, and adults.

Dr. Schreyer-Hoffman tailors her approach to each patient's unique needs. Dr. Schreyer-Hoffman is passionate about helping clients build resilience and achieve meaningful change through a collaborative, directive, and compassionate approach. Beyond her clinical work, she serves as a supervisor and clinical consultant, supporting fellow clinicians in delivering effective, client-centered care.

Education and Training

Fordham University Ph.D. Counseling Psychology 2020

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Professional Society Memberships

  • APA, WCMH

Articles and Publications

  • Schreyer-Hoffman, Gabrielle, Understanding the Factors that Increase Disordered Eating and Eating Disorder Risk among Female Undergraduates (2020). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI27669065. https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI27669065Schreyer-Hoffman, G. & Erlanger, D. (2016). Effects of RBANS demographic adjustments with a culturally diverse urban elderly sample. Submitted for consideration as a paper or poster at the 45th annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society (INS) in New Orleans, LA.Ng, V., Schreyer, G., Rowe, K., & Simon, S. (2014). Career development experiences of Asian Americans with disabilities: Updates and implications for practice. Poster presentation at the 122nd annual conference of the American Psychological Association in Atlanta, GA.Jackson, M., Dillon, G., Wilson, G., Regis, A., Pagnotta, J., Schreyer, G., Bennett, K., Thomas, & S.,ONeill, S. (2014). How to identify strength-based sources of self-efficacy and transferable skills to expanded educational/career pathways. Workshop at the 31st annual conference of the Winter Roundtable at Teachers College in New York, NY.

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Direct, caring, compassionate and authentic; collaborates with patients to understand their perspectives, experiences, stressors, symptoms, needs and goals; passionate and committed to helping patients.Incorporates humor and transparent about process and interventions. Educate patients how to notice and modify maladaptive patterns, utilize coping skills, develop concrete problem-solving skills and modify their style of relating to themselves and others. She aids in enhancing self-understanding and awareness, identifying problem areas and building on individual strengths.

Areas of research

Eating Disorders, Career Satisfaction, Neurocognitive Disoders, Disordered Eating and College Transitions. 

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Upper East Side Psychology

420 Lexington Avenue 300 -
New York, NY 10170
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