Rebecca Berry PhD

Psychologist

Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Assistant Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

185 Madison Avenue
Suite 1405
New York, New York 10016
ADA Accessible
Phone: 6468938340
Narrative of Services:

Dr. Berry provides expert, evidence-based care, including CBT with ERP, as well as habit reversal training, values work, acceptance, mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation and interpersonal skills to assist clients with OCD and OC related disorders in achieving their goals. Dr. Berry has additional specialty training in the treatment of pure obsessional OCD (scrupulosity, relationship OCD, harm/sexual obsessions). As the former coordinator of the Intensive Anxiety and OCD Program at NYU Dept of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Dr. Berry also offers treatment in an individually-tailored, intensive format, as needed.

Training Description:

Rebecca Rialon Berry, PhD, is a licensed psychologist with 15+ years experience in the evaluation and treatment of anxiety disorders, OCD spectrum disorders, tics, Tourette’s Disorder, body-focused repetitive behaviors, and eating disorders in children, adolescents, and adults. She provides comprehensive, evidence-based interventions to individuals and families, including cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) with exposure and response prevention (ERP), habit reversal training for tics and BFRBs, and acceptance and commitment therapy. Dr. Berry received her Ph.D. in Psychology from Columbia University, and completed fellowships in the Anxiety & Mood Clinic and Eating Disorders Clinic at Stanford University School of Medicine.

Diversity Statement:

Dr. Berry’s practice is committed to empowering individuals and families to overcome anxiety, OCD and related conditions, so that they can lead healthy, satisfying, and productive lives. She is privileged to serve youth and adults from a variety of cultural backgrounds.

Dr. Berry has worked in and collaborated with diverse settings, including Bellevue Hospital, school-based mental health clinics in East Harlem, NY, and East Palo Alto, CA, residential treatment centers, community psychology clinics, and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford.