Ismini Georgiades

Ph.D.

 

Clinical Assistant Professor
Coordinator of Clinical Training

Counseling Psychology 
Division of Psychological and Educational Services

113 West 60th Street
Room 1008-D
212-636-6413
[email protected]

Office hours: By appointment

Ismini Georgiades, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist who for the past seven years has served as the Clinical Coordinator for a therapeutic school in NYC for children and young adults on the autism spectrum. Prior to this, she served as the Associate Director and Director of Training in a college student mental health center in Westchester, NY, where she worked with young adults for fifteen years. She has experience working with children and young adults in outpatient and inpatient mental health centers, and she has worked as a research associate in a residential treatment center.

Georgiades has experience teaching doctoral, masters and undergraduate psychology classes and has worked in medical and psychiatric hospitals, and in community mental health clinics.  She has presented and published in the areas of health, grief and loss, multicultural, and psychiatric issues.

  • Ph.D., counseling psychology, Graduate School of Education, Fordham University

    Ed.M., counseling psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University

    Ed.M., counselor education, Teachers College, Columbia University

    B.A., psychology and political science, New York University

  • Georgiades, I. (2016). Counseling women for grief and loss: Theoretical and clinical considerations. In M. Kopala and M. Keitel (Eds.), The handbook of counseling women (pp. 467-473). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.  

    Grieger, I., & Georgiades, I. (2003). Women in intimate relationships: Theory, research, and implications for practice. In M. Kopala and M. Keitel (Eds.), The handbook of counseling women (pp. 198-219). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

    Georgiades, I., & Grieger, I. (2003). Counseling women for grief and loss: Theoretical and clinical considerations. In M. Kopala and M. Keitel (Eds.), The handbook of counseling women (pp. 220-240). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 

    Keitel, M., Kopala, M., & Georgiades, I. (1995). Multicultural Health Counseling. In J. G. Ponterotto, J. M. Casas, L. A. Suzuki, & C. M. Alexander (Eds.), Handbook of Multicultural Counseling (pp. 535-548). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

  • Doctoral Practicum in Counseling Psychology

    Field Experience in Mental Health Counseling

    Practicum in Supervision

    Trauma and Interpersonal Neurobiology