

I'm a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with over a decade of experience. I completed my undergraduate studies in Psychology at Emmanuel College and earned my Master's degree in Social Work from Simmons College in 2012. I have been working in adult outpatient mental health and integrative community health settings. I work with adults dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma/PTSD, identity shifts, chronic illness, and grief and loss.
I’m a licensed independent clinical social worker with over 19 years of experience working with children, adolescents, adults, and families. My approach is grounded in neuroscience and trauma-informed care, with a strong focus on nervous system regulation. I believe meaningful change happens when people feel safe, understood, and supported. In our work together, I aim to create a calm, collaborative space where we can better understand patterns, build practical tools, and support lasting growth.
Searching for a therapist is the first step toward a more resilient version of yourself. As an LGBTQIA+ Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, I provide a space rooted in respect, sensitivity, and radical compassion. Whether you are navigating the heavy weight of burnout, the complexities of trauma, or the daily strain of anxiety and depression, I am here to help you find your footing. Transformation isn’t linear—there will be setbacks—but if you are ready to invest in yourself, I am ready to support you in every stage of the process.
Are you pregnant, or in the postpartum time struggling with adjustment to an expanding family with new needs and roles? Are you grieving the loss of a pregnancy? I am a trained and experienced perinatal psychotherapist to walk with you on this journey of transition, adjustment, mood and anxiety changes. New and relearned coping skills can allow individuals to regain self-confidence and solid footing to navigate life's changes.
Dr. Gross graduated from Albert Einstein College of Medicine and completed an internship in pediatrics at Montefiore Medical Center. During this time, a rotation with the child psychiatry consultation-liaison team solidified his interest in psychiatry, particularly the intersection of medical care, family dynamics, and the social contexts that shape patients’ mental health. He completed his general psychiatry residency at the University of Miami, followed by a child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Johns Hopkins Hospital.


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