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Sharon Silverstrom

LCSW

Sharon Silverstrom, LCSW graduated from Hunter College (CUNY) with
a Bachelor’s in English Literature. She also holds a Master’s degree in
Social Work from C.W Post. Sharon brings a wealth of knowledge and
experience to our center. She has experience with the ID/DD population,
severely mentally ill as well as young children/ teenagers that reside in a
residential treatment center. Sharon has a passion for counseling and
feels that mental and emotional wellness is the key for an overall
balanced life. Sharon enjoys spending time with family, hiking and going
to the beach.

Our Therapy Philosophy

It is our belief at Da Vinci therapy that every individual has a fundamental desire to be accepted and understood. Through accepting and supportive therapeutic relationships, we strive to help each individual feel seen and understood, and to assist each person to improve their quality of life. 

FAQ

Have Questions? We’re Here For You

We are social workers, who cannot provide medication. We will be happy to assist you in finding a psychiatrist in your area if a medication assessment is required.

We currently do not participate in any insurance plans, however, if you have out-of-network benefits on your insurance plan, you can be reimbursed directly by your insurance carrier. We can provide you with the required statement to provide to your insurance
company for reimbursement. To determine if you have these benefits, call your insurance company directly. We are in the process of panelling with several insurance providers.

There is no pre-determined amount of time for therapy as each client has different needs. Some clients receive services for a few
months, while others are seen for a year or longer. Sessions are generally held once a week for one hour.

We treat people of all ages, including children as young as three years old. For children younger than three, we can provide parent/child interactive therapy and/or parent training sessions.

We do not offer discounted rates at this time.

Individuals who are abusing or dependent on alcohol or substances are not eligible for treatment until they maintain sobriety for 3 months. Additionally, individuals in acute psychiatric crisis who present a danger to themselves or others are not eligible, since we do not provide emergency mental health services.