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Lauren Fabrizio
creative arts therapy and intuitive healing
Lauren Fabrizio, MPS, ATR-BC, LCAT is a Creative Arts Therapist in private practice. Her specialties include treating eating disorders, trauma, and anxiety. In addition, she focuses on relational issues & sexuality, career & workplace issues, and financial empowerment.
Lauren’s passion lies in helping people to become empowered; achieving balance and fulfillment in their lives. She believes in a trauma informed, somatically oriented and client-centered approach and works intuitively; blending talk therapy with art therapy techniques and spiritual empowerment practices.
After receiving a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Photography & Imaging from New York University, Lauren worked for two years in photo editing for various magazines. She found herself yearning to work more directly with people, in order to have a meaningful impact on the world. This led her to decide to leave the corporate world and pursue her Masters degree in Art Therapy from the School of Visual Arts.
Lauren has since led art therapy groups and coordinated programs at several treatment centers, including Pilgrim Psychiatric Center, the Renfrew Center of New York, FREE (Family Residences & Essential Enterprises, Inc.), Creative Sanctuary, ED-180, and Balance eating disorder treatment center. Lauren has been working in private practice since 2012, and in 2015 left her post as Program Coordinator at Balance eating disorder treatment center to dedicate herself fully to this practice.
Along the way, Lauren has continued to follow her own path of personal growth, empowerment and spiritual healing. Lauren has trained in intuitive healing methods and completed a 200hr yoga teacher training. Most recently, she is training in the Embodied Recovery for Eating Disorders model. She is ever grateful for all of the guides, teachers and healers who have crossed her path and helped her find her way!
services
We provide therapy
We provide individual therapy for clients working through trauma, anxiety, disordered eating, and sensory processing issues. We also offer group therapy for individuals with eating disorders.
Individual Therapy
Individual sessions, weekly or biweekly for 45 minutes.
Our modalities include trauma processing and support, body size- and gender-inclusive eating disorder treatment, somatic (body-centered) therapy, art therapy and intensives.
Our modalities include trauma processing and support, body size- and gender-inclusive eating disorder treatment, somatic (body-centered) therapy, art therapy and intensives.
Group Therapy
Groups, co-led by a therapist and dietitian, available for clients with eating disorders.
Art Therapy Open Studio
Virtual open studio group facilitated by art therapists.
Professional Supervision
Clinical supervision to provide case consultation and administrative support. We also provide consultation for clinicians seeking deeper understanding of eating disorders, somatic processes, the Embodied Recovery model and polyvagal theory.
Workshops & Lectures
Available for professional lectures on art therapy, embodiment and eating disorders.
Virtual & In Person
We can see you virtually through our HIPPA compliant platform. We provide telehealth sessions in New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Maryland. We also offer in person sessions on Long Island, NY.
Out of Network & Self Pay
We are not in-network with any insurance providers. Depending on your policy, you may have out of network mental health benefits that could provide reimbursement for our sessions. We are happy to provide a superbill to submit to your insurance for potential reimbursement.
We also offer sliding scale rates based on need.
We also offer sliding scale rates based on need.
Good Faith Estimate Notice
Effective 1/1/2022, a new federal law called the “No Surprises Act” was enacted. This law requires us to provide you with a “good faith estimate” of the total cost of your treatment. Estimating the total cost of psychiatric and psychotherapy treatment is difficult because the course of treatment varies for everyone. In psychiatry and psychotherapy, there are a handful of CPT codes (billing codes) that can be used and the prices for those codes may vary by practitioner.
You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your medical care will cost. Under the law, health care providers need to give patients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for medical items and services. We will provide you a document outlining your rights and estimated fees at least one business day before your service. You can also ask your provider for a Good Faith Estimate before you schedule a service.
