Darrell Greene, Ph.D.
Darrell C. Greene is a licensed psychologist with over thirty years of clinical experience providing individual and couples therapy across the spectrum of sexual orientations and gender identities. He specializes in complex trauma, attachment wounds, social victimization, addictions, health-related concerns, depression, and anxiety disorders. He is eclectic in style, integrating Internal Family Systems, Sensorimotor, Gestalt, interpersonal, and humanistic psychotherapies, as well as EMDR and Ericksonian hypnosis into treatment. He has published numerous peer reviewed articles on LGBTQ issues.
QUALIFICATIONS

​New York State license # 012091

PhD, December 18, 1993, University of Akron

EMDR International Association Approved Course in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, February 3, 2013

Certified Sensorimotor Psychotherapist, April 29, 2019

Ericksonian Hypnosis Master Practitioner Training
The NLP Center of New York, June 22, 2019

Level 1 Training Program (508) in Internal Family Systems Therapy
IFS Institute, October 4, 2020

Level 2 Intensive Training Program (680)
Shame, Anxiety and Depression-An IFS Approach in Internal Family Systems Therapy, March 14, 2021

Certification in psychoanalytic psychotherapy by the Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, May  17, 2023

​Internal Family Systems Couples Therapy: Intimacy from the Inside Out
Modules 1 and 2, January-May 2024
Office location
Although  in-person sessions are provided, availability is very limited. Generally, sessions are provided via Secure Video. 

1123 Broadway Ste. 916 *                  MAP
New York, NY 10010
Tel. 917-421-0954
[email protected] 

*Between 25th and 26th Streets
Closest subway: N R W 23rd Street    SUBWAY MAP
DR. GREENE'S PRACTICE

Insurance
For commercial insurances, out-of-network benefits apply. For patients' convenience we handle the claims for all insurance plans. If the plan allows payment directly to Dr. Greene, billing is just for deductibles and coinsurance. The doctor does not participate in Medicaid and opted out of Medicare as of April 1, 2023. Patients with Medicare Part B or Medicare Advantage plans need to agree to a Medicare opt-out contract and pay the doctor's usual fees out-of-pocket.

Consultation and payment arrangements
Please contact Gerry at 917 421 0954 or email him at the address above to confirm whether your scheduling requirements can be accommodated,  to confirm insurance benefits if you are using insurance, and to schedule a consultation. Payment is generally via standing credit card instructions.

PUBLISHED RESEARCH

Greene, D. C., Britton, P. J. & Shepherd, J. (2016). LGBTQ aging: Mental health at midlife and older adulthood. Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling 10(4), 180-196. doi:10.1080/15538605.2016.1233839  

Greene, D. C., Brennan, C. & Britton, P. J. (2015). Exploration of psychological distress in gay, bisexual, and heterosexual Roman Catholic priests. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, August 24, 2015. doi:10.1037/rel0000047 

Greene, D. C. & Britton, P. J. (2015). Predicting adult LGBTQ happiness: Impact of childhood affirmation, self-compassion, and personal mastery. Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling 9(3), 158-179. doi:10.1080/15538605.2015.1068143.

Greene, D. C. & Britton, P. J. (2014). Long-term outcomes of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender recalled school victimization. Journal of Counseling & Development, 92(4), 406-417.

Greene, D. C. & Britton, P. J. (2014). Self-regulation mediates LGBTQQ oppressive situations and psychological distress: Implications for psychotherapy. Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health, 18, 121-141. doi:10.1080/19359705.2013.831385

Greene, D. C. & Britton, P. J. (2013, December 23). Predicting relationship commitment in gay men: Contributions of vicarious shame and 
internalized homophobia to the Investment Model. Psychology of Men & Masculinity. doi: 10.1037/a0034988  

Greene, D. C. & Britton, P. J. (2013). The influence of forgiveness on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning individuals’ shame and self-esteem. Journal of Counseling & Development, 91(2), 195-205. doi: 10.1002/j.1556-6676.2013.00086.x

Greene, D. C. & Britton, P. J. (2012). Stage of sexual minority identity formation: The impact of shame, internalized homophobia, ambivalence over emotional expression, and personal mastery. Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health, 16(3), 188-214. doi: 10.1080/19359705.2012.671126 

Greene, D. C. & Britton, P. J. (2012). Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender smokers: Correlations with external health control, health expectations, and shame-focused coping strategies. Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling 6(3), 202-228. doi: 10.1080/15538605.2012.710522

Greene, D. C., McVinney, L. D. & Adams, S. (1993). Strength in transition: Professionally facilitated HIV support groups and the development of client symptomology. Social Work with Groups 16(3), 41-45.  doi: 10.1300/J009v16n03_04

Greene, D. & Faltz, A. (1991). Chemical dependency and relapse in gay men with HIV infection: Issues and treatment. Shernoff, M. (ed.) Counseling chemically dependent people with HIV illness. 79-90. Haworth Press, Binghamton, NY.