Blue Chevigny, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

Blue Chevigny

(She/Her/Hers)

Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

Accepting clients
Updated 30+ days ago
11 years in practice

In my practice, I respect the unique experience of each individual I see, approaching the particular difficulties that each faces with empathy and without

In my practice, I respect the unique experience of each individual I see, approaching the particular difficulties that each faces with empathy and without judgment. No two treatments are the same. The connection and engagement between myself and the individual in treatment is co-created and fluid, and ultimately the vehicle for greater self-understanding and healing.

Remote / In-person
Speaks English, Spanish
Emergency number not available
WhiteCisgender Woman

Areas of focus

Areas of expertise

  • Adoption
  • Aging
  • Anxiety
  • Body Image
  • Career
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Divorce
  • End of Life
  • Gender Identity
  • Grief and Loss
  • Infertility
  • Infidelity
  • Intimacy Concerns
  • Life Transitions
  • Parenting Concerns
  • Peer Difficulties
  • Perfectionism
  • Performance Anxiety
  • Personal Growth
  • Postpartum Depression
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Pregnancy/Loss of Pregnancy
  • Racial Identity
  • Relationship(s) with Friends/Roommates
  • School Concerns
  • Self-Esteem
  • Sexual Identity
  • Social Anxiety
  • Spiritual/Religious Concerns
  • Trauma
  • Work/Life Balance

Age groups

  • Preteens (10-12)
  • Teens (13-17)
  • Young adults (18-30)
  • Adults (31-64)
  • Seniors (65 or older)

Special groups

  • Immigrants
  • People seeking asylum

Remote options

  • Video

Payment options

$125 — $200per session

  • Out-of-pocket
  • Documentation provided for patient filling

Credentials

Licenses

  • Blue Chevigny

    44SC05678800, New Jersey

Education

  • Hunter College School of Social Work

    MSW (Master of Social Work), 2009

Publications

  • Talking Politics in the Therapy Room

    2016, DIVISION/REVIEW - A Quarterly Psychoanalytic Forum, No. 16, Spring 2016.

    A scholarly article regarding how politics is affecting the work of therapists in the current era and how to navigate that theoretically.

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