
Corrie Yanko
MS, IMH ART Facilitator
For well over 10 years, Corrie has worked in various settings with youth and their families promoting safety and security, while promoting enhanced self-awareness and strength-based services. She has experience working with clients with substance abuse issues, abuse and neglect, stress and anxiety, as well as trauma. Her passion is to help others recognize their full potential through various methods including stress management, developing enhanced coping skills, self-empowerment strategies and cognitive behavioral techniques.
Corrie has a Master’s of Science Degree in Infant Mental Health from Chatham University as well as a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from La Roche College.
In her downtime, Corrie likes to travel and spend time baking with her two daughters. She also volunteers with local organizations.
Treatment Approach:
- Art Therapy
- CBT
- Culturally Sensitive
- Emotionally-Focused
- Family & Family Systems
- Motivational Interviewing
- Person-Centered
- Play Therapy
- Solution-Focused
- Trauma-Focused
Specialties:
- Adjustment Issues
- Anxiety
- CBT
- Codependency
- Coping Skills
- Depression
- Family
- Family Conflict
- Life Adjustment/Transitions
- Peer Relationships
- Relationship Issues
- School Anxiety
- Self Esteem
- Stress Management
- Substance Abuse
- Trauma and PTSD
*Upon consultation, in consideration of therapeutic value, only with individualized assessment.
Client Focus:
- Pre-Teen (11-12 years)
- Teenagers (13-17 years)
- Young Adults (18-21 years)
- School Age Children (5-10 years)
Children from 5 years, adolescents, emerging adults (college age students).
Modality:
- Families
- Individuals
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