About Me
I started my career as an entertainment lawyer. I was drawn to film and TV production by my love of stories. I always knew that the stories we tell reveal so much of who we are. As I aged, I realized that stories don’t just reveal, they control. The stories we tell ourselves shape how we feel and respond to world around us.
As a clinical psychologist at NYU Langone, I help individuals reshape internal narratives that maintain distress and motivate ineffective behaviour. I am driven by a deep commitment to translating clinical science into approachable skills that help patients work toward their goals. I tailor treatment to each client, incorporating cognitive, behavioral, emotionally focused, motivational, and mindfulness-based techniques to address their unique needs. I specialize in treating a variety of conditions, including anxiety, ADHD, autism, depression, personality disorders, prolonged grief, and PTSD. I also support individuals navigating major life transitions and work with couples to improve their relationship dynamics. When not with patients, I supervise trainees and teach fellows, sharing my passion for mental healthcare.
With extensive experience across inpatient, outpatient, and residential settings, I am well-equipped to manage complex cases and provide comprehensive care. At NYU Langone, I see patients in-person at our Park Avenue office and offer virtual visits through the NYU Langone app for clients in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Florida. My dedication to patient engagement and responsiveness ensures that each client receives attentive and personalized care.
Conditions and Treatments
Conditions
- acute stress disorder
- addiction
- adjustment disorder
- agoraphobia
- anxiety disorders
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- chronic pain
- depression
- generalized anxiety disorder
- mood disorder
- obsessive compulsive disorder
- organizational skills
- panic disorder
- personality disorder
- phobia
- post-traumatic stress disorder
- relationship problems
- sleeplessness
- social anxiety disorder
- stress
- traumatic stress disorder
Treatments
- cognitive and behavioral therapy
- couples therapy
- dialectical behavior therapy
- grief counseling
- psychotherapy
- stress management
- trauma therapy
Learn more about conditions we treat at NYU Langone:
Addiction , Anxiety Disorders , Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder , Depression , Post-Traumatic Stress DisorderCredentials
Positions
- Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Education and Training
- Fellowship, Columbia University, Research, 2018
- PhD from Duke University, 2017
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This provider accepts the following insurance plans.
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Aetna
- Aetna EPO (AMEX employees)
- Aetna POS (American Express Employer)
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Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
- BCBS EPO (BlackRock Employees)
- BCBS EPO (LICH Employees)
- BCBS EPO - Empire EPO (NYU Langone Employees)
- BCBS EPO - Empire EPO (Sunset Park/Family Health Center Employees)
- BCBS EPO - Empire NYU Care (NYU Langone Employees)
- BCBS EPO - Empire NYU Care (Sunset Park/Family Health Center Employees)
- BCBS PPO (BlackRock Employees)
- BCBS PPO - Empire PPO (Sunset Park/Family Health Center Employees)
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United Healthcare
- United Healthcare (NY University Care Plan)
- United Healthcare Choice (AMEX employees)
- United Healthcare Choice (Blackrock employees)
- United Healthcare Choice (CBS employees)
- United Healthcare Choice (Simon
- United Healthcare EPO (NYU Langone Health Employees)
- United Healthcare Indemnity (NYU Langone Health Employees)
- United Healthcare Nexus (Amex Employees)
- United Healthcare Plus (NYU Langone Health Employees)
- United Healthcare Student Resources (NYU)
- United Healthcare Value, Advantage and HDHP (New York University employees)
Adam Mandel, PhD does not accept insurance.
Locations and Appointments
NYU Langone Psychiatry Associates
1 Park Avenue, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10016
Publications
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Dodge, Kenneth A; Mandel, Adam D
Criminology & public policy. 2012 Aug 01; 11(3):525-534