About Me
As a dedicated clinical psychologist at the NYU Langone Child Study Center, I specialize in treating anxiety, mood, and related disorders in children, teens, and young adults. My academic journey began with a bachelor’s of arts in psychology from Williams College, followed by a doctor of philosophy from Temple University, where I trained under Dr. Philip Kendall, a leader in child anxiety research. I honed my clinical skills during a predoctoral internship at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC, and furthered my expertise through a post-doctoral fellowship at Boston University’s Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders (CARD).
Currently, I serve as the clinical director of the Anita Saltz Institute for Anxiety and Mood Disorders at the Child Study Center. In this role, I lead initiatives to provide top-tier, evidence-based treatment, ensuring our patients receive the most effective care possible. Our team is composed of highly dedicated clinicians who are experts in youth anxiety and mood disorders. We have conducted extensive research, educated peers globally, and, crucially, have substantial experience treating young patients and their families. Our commitment to aligning our practices with the latest research ensures that we provide the highest level of care.
Additionally, I am the clinical director of the Evidence Based Treatment Dissemination Center (EBTDC), where I train clinicians across New York State in delivering high-quality, evidence-based care. My career in clinical psychology is fueled by a profound desire to help individuals lead more fulfilling lives. I chose to focus on child psychology because I believe early intervention can significantly impact a child’s future. By addressing mental health challenges like anxiety and depression in children’s formative years, we not only improve their current wellbeing but also set them on a path to healthier, more successful futures.
Building trust and rapport with my patients is central to my therapeutic approach. I prioritize active listening and validation, recognizing the courage it takes for patients and families to seek help. Therapy is a collaborative process, and I empower my patients to actively participate in their treatment, which fosters trust and enhances therapeutic outcomes.
In my practice, I treat patients with a range of anxiety disorders, including social anxiety, generalized anxiety disorder, separation anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and panic disorder, along with related conditions such as depression, tics, and body-focused repetitive behaviors. My approach emphasizes evidence-based treatments like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), exposure and response prevention (ExRP), and mindfulness interventions.
When seeking treatment for anxiety and depression, it is crucial for families to choose specialists who combine deep academic knowledge with comprehensive practical experience. The more adept therapists are in specific interventions, the more they can tailor treatment to fit each patient’s needs, optimizing outcomes and promoting resilience and wellbeing.
Conditions and Treatments
Conditions
- anxiety disorders
- depressive disorder
- mood disorder
- obsessive compulsive disorder
- panic disorder
- phobia
- tourette disorder
Treatments
- cognitive and behavioral therapy
- cognitive therapy
- dialectical behavior therapy
- group counseling
Learn more about conditions we treat at NYU Langone:
Mood Disorders in Children , Bipolar Disorder in Children , Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder in Children , Anxiety Disorders in Children , Tourette DisorderCredentials
Positions
- Clinical Assistant Professor,
- Clinical Director, Anita Saltz Institute for Anxiety and Mood Disorders
Education and Training
- PhD from Temple University, 2006
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Insurance Plans Accepted
This provider accepts the following insurance plans.
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Aetna
- AETNA EPO (NYULH Employees)
- AETNA EPO (Sunset Park Employees)
- Aetna EPO (AMEX employees)
- Aetna POS (American Express Employer)
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Blue Cross Blue Shield
- BCBS EPO (BlackRock Employees)
- BCBS EPO (NYU Langone Suffolk Employees)
- BCBS PPO (BlackRock 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 and Schuster)
- United Healthcare EPO (NYU Langone Health Employees)
- United Healthcare EPO (Sunset Park Employees)
- United Healthcare Indemnity (NYU Langone Health Employees)
- United Healthcare NYU Care (NYULH Employees)
- United Healthcare NYU Care (Sunset Park Employees)
- United Healthcare Nexus (Amex Employees)
- United Healthcare Plus (NYU Langone Health Employees)
- United Healthcare Plus (Sunset Park Employees)
- United Healthcare Student Resources (NYU)
- United Healthcare Value, Advantage and HDHP (New York University employees)
Aleta G. Angelosante, PhD does not accept insurance.
Locations and Appointments
Child Study Center
1 Park Avenue, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10016
Research Academic Contact
Academic office
1 Park Avenue
Seventh Floor
New York, NY 10016
Phone
Publications
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Angelosante, Aleta G.; Gasperetti, Caitlin E.; Halabian, Tina; Fernandes, Sara
Psychiatric annals. 2024 Mar 01; 54(3):e80-e87
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Roy, Amy K; Klein, Rachel G; Angelosante, Aleta; Bar-Haim, Yair; Leibenluft, Ellen; Hulvershorn, Leslie; Dixon, Erica; Dodds, Alice; Spindel, Carrie
Journal of child & adolescent psychopharmacology. 2013 Nov ; 23(9):588-96
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Angelosante, Aleta G; Ostrowski, Magdalena A; Chizkov, Rachel R
Pediatric anxiety disorders: A clinical guide. Totowa, NJ : Humana Press; US, 2013. p.119-142. (1450072)