Through a partnership with NYU Silver and NYU Counseling and Wellness, Dr. Tiffany Llewellyn, an accomplished Certified Licensed Clinical Social Worker, provides clinical counseling services primarily to social work students. While based at NYU Counseling and Wellness at the Washington Square campus, Dr. Llewellyn serves students at all three New York campuses.
Students who wish to make an appointment with Dr. Llewellyn should reach out via Counseling and Wellness Services at 212.998.4780.
A Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW-C) with a depth and range of experience in university settings, Dr. Llewellyn previously worked as a Clinical Social Worker and Coordinator of Services for First Generation/Limited Income students at John Hopkins University Counseling Center and as a Clinical Instructor at Yale University. In addition, she has extensive community mental health experience working with juvenile offenders, children and adolescents with severe psychiatric needs, low income communities, trauma survivors, emerging adolescents and medical social work. She also owns and operates a private practice where she serves a diverse population of clients. She earned her DSW from the University of Southern California, MSW from Hunter College, and BS in Social Work and AS in Liberal Arts with a minor in Psychology from Medgar Evers College.
“Foundational to my work,” said Dr. Llewellyn, “is a commitment and passion for racial and social justice, liberation of oppressed and marginalized populations, and advancing diversity and inclusion in all spaces. Equity in mental health is my non-negotiable, so my clinical style incorporates narrative therapy through an ecological, cross-cultural, interpersonal, and multicultural lens. It is necessary to add that treatment is person-centered and flexibility in approaches helps me meet the needs of clients."
Health Promotion supports the health and well-being of NYU students. Staff plan and implement initiatives and programs on topics including stress, alcohol and other drugs, mental and sexual health, healthy eating, sexual assault prevention, and bystander intervention. The department provides interactive, engaging health information to help students make informed and healthy choices while at NYU, and works with students to promote activities that create a healthier environment for the NYU community. Contact the Health Promotion team via email at health.promotion@nyu.edu or by phone at (212) 443-1234.
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Contact the NYU Wellness Exchange via email at wellness.exchange@nyu.edu, by phone at (212) 443-9999, or via the Wellness Exchange App. Counseling is also available to Silver students with Dr. Tiffany Llewellyn by contacting NYU’s Counseling and Wellness at 212-998-4780.
Current Counseling & Wellness resources available for students
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