Dr. Elisa Rabinow obtained her undergraduate degree in psychology from Binghamton University in Binghamton, New York. She subsequently worked on the Schizophrenia Research Unit at Columbia University’s New York State Psychiatric Institute. Dr. Rabinow received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Long Island University-Post Campus in New York where she received extensive training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. Dr. Rabinow also had the privilege of training at Albert Einstein’s Bronx Psychiatric Center as well as at Mount Sinai’s Elmhurst Hospital Center with children, adolescents, and adult inpatients. Dr. Rabinow completed her predoctoral internship at Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services with a specialization in treating serious mental illness. She then completed an APA-accredited postdoctoral fellowship at Harbor UCLA Medical Center with a subspecialty in psychosocial rehabilitation, correctional psychology, and evidence based practices. After achieving her license, Dr. Rabinow pursued specialized training at the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis and was awarded a certificate in advanced psychoanalytic psychotherapy. She also launched and led therapeutic mommy and me groups addressing the transition into motherhood for mothers experiencing difficulty during the postpartum period. Currently, as a licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. Rabinow works in private practice where she treats a wide variety of issues including mood and anxiety disorders, life transitions, complex and relational trauma, relationship issues, perinatal and postpartum issues, self-esteem and body issues, and bereavement.