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Leslie H. Spivak, LCSW, Ph.D.

Last Updated: 12/11/2011
Office and Contact Information
103 Cooper Str.,Ste. 3
Babylon, NY 11702
Phone: (631) 661-1922
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Gender: Male

Office Hours:
Monday: 1pm - 9pm
Tuesday: 2am - 7pm
Wednesday: 1pm - 8pm
Thursday: 2pm - 9pm
Friday: 2pm - 8pm
Saturday: 9am - 4pm
Sunday: N/A

Response Time to Call:
Weekdays: 3 Hours
Weekends: 6 Hours

Accessibility:
Are Near Public Transportation
Offer Evening Office Hours
Offer Weekend Office Hours

Qualifications
Years of Experience: 23

Licensing:
NY - LCSW-R [R037378-1]

Degrees:
MSW
PhD

Credentials and Certifications:
Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW)
Diplomate in Clinical Social Work (DCSW)
Qualified Clinical Social Worker (QCSW)

Fees and Payment Options
Individual: $95
Group: N/A
Family: $95

Sliding Scale: No

Private Insurance or Out of Network: Yes

Problems Served (focus areas are bold)
Addictions/Other (gambling, sex, etc.) Dual Diagnosis Parenting Issues
Addictions/Substance Eating Disorders Personality Disorders
Adoption/Foster Care Education/Personal Development Phobias
Aging Elder Abuse Physical Illness/Impairment
Anger Management Factitious Disorders (Munchausen Syndrome) Psychoses/Major Mental Illness
Anxiety/Panic Disorders Family Dysfunction Psychosomatic
Asperger's Syndrome Firesetting Runaways
Attachment Disorders Gender Identity Self Abuse
Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder Grief/Loss Sexual Abuse/Rape
Autism Infertility Sexual Disorders
Behavioral Problems Interpersonal Relationships Sexual Orientation
Bipolar Disorders Learning Disabilities Sexuality Issues
Career/Employment Concerns Life Transitions Sleep Disorders
Child Abuse and Neglect Men's Issues Spiritual/Religious Concerns
Couple or Marital Issues Multicultural Issues Stress
Depression Neurological Tourette's Disorder
Dissociative Disorders Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder Trauma/PTSD
Domestic Violence Pain Management Women's Issues

Populations Served (focus areas are bold)
Age Groups:
Adolescents (13-17) Children (6-12) Seniors (60 +)
Adults (26-59) Preschool (Under 6) Young Adults (18-25)

Specific Populations:
ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics) Children of Divorce Interracial Families/Couples
AIDS/HIV+ Chronic Illness Military/Veterans
Alzheimer's Disabled Offenders/Perpetrators
Biracial Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Sensory Impaired (hearing, vision, etc)
Brain/Head Injured Gifted Step Families
Cancer Patients Grandparents Twins
Caregivers

Treatment Methods and Approaches (focus areas are bold)
Theoretical Approach:
Behavioral Humanistic Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Cognitive/Behavioral Information and Referral Psychodynamic
Crisis Intervention Long-Term Relational
Dream Work or Analysis Parent Guidance Satir
Existential Psychotherapy Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Short-Term (Brief Treatment)
Expressive Therapy Play Therapy Systemic

Methods Used:
Couple/Marital Family Systems Individual
Educational or Psycho-Educational Group Supervision/Consultation

Religious and Multi-cultural Experience (focus areas are bold)
Religious Experience:
Buddhist Hindu LDS/Mormon
Christian Jewish Muslim

Multi-cultural Experience:
African-American Haitian Native American
Armenian Hispanic Russian
Asian Irish

Professional Associations
Clinical Social Work Federation (CSWF)
National Association of Social Workers (NASW)

Groups
Understanding Interpersonal Issues
Focus will be on patterns of behavior that lead to poor social outcomes.

Group Focus:
Interpersonal Relationships
Group Status:
Group Type:
Forming
Therapy

Member Age:
Adults (26-59)
Member Gender:
Any

Location:
Office
Babylon, NY 11702
Phone:
(631) 661-1922
Meeting Time:
Evening
Meeting Frequency:
Weekly






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