Dr. Juliet Glinski, Psychologist in White Plains, Westchester County

Juliet Glinski, Psy.D.

LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST

Dr. Glinski is a licensed psychologist with over 20 years of experience providing psychological services to children, adolescents, and adults. She opened her private practice in White Plains, NY in 2001.

Dr. Glinski specializes in anxiety/stress, depression, adolescent development, parenting, life transitions, and evaluations/treatment for weight loss surgery candidates.

Dr. Glinski attended the University of Pennsylvania for her B.A. and earned her doctorate at Yeshiva University of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. During her graduate school years, she attended three training programs at Public School 191, Bronx Children’s Psychiatric Center, and North Central Bronx Hospital. Dr. Glinski also completed an accredited internship program at Montefiore Medical Center. She stayed on at Montefiore as an attending psychologist in the child/adolescent psychiatry department and surgery department. In her years at Montefiore, Dr. Glinski provided clinical services, developed a parenting program, served as director of the psychology externship program, and supervised psychology students and psychiatry fellows.

Dr. Glinski has published, taught, and presented on a variety of topics including child/adolescent depression, treatment for suicidal youth, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for adolescents, assessment/intervention with weight loss surgery patients, family therapy, and parenting programs.

Publications:

  • Glinski, J. (March 29, 2021). This Is Your Teenager’s Brain on COVID: How You Can Help Your Teen to Thrive in Trying Times. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/being-your-best-self/202103/is-your-teenager-s-brain-covid
  • Latner, J.D., Wetzler, S., Goodman, E.R., Glinski, J. (2004). Gastric Bypass in a Low-Income, Inner-City Population: Eating Disturbances and Weight Loss. Obesity Research, 12 (6), 956-961.
  • Miller, A. L., Glinski, J., Woodberry, K., Mitchell, A, & Indik, J. (2002). Family therapy and dialectical behavior therapy with adolescents: Part 1. Proposing a clinical synthesis. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 56 (4,) 568–584.
  • Woodbury, K., Miller, A., Glinski, J., Indik, J., & Mitchell, A. (2002). Family therapy and dialectical behavior therapy with adolescents: Part II: A theoretical review. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 56, 585-602.
  • Glinski, J. , Wetzler, S, & Goodman, E. (2001). The Psychology of Gastric Bypass Surgery. Obesity Surgery, 11, 581-588. BEST PAPER AWARD, 2001 from Obesity Surgery.
  • Miller, A.L. & Glinski, J. (2000). Youth suicidal behavior: Assessment and intervention. In special issue (Ed) P. Kleespies, Empirical approaches to behavioral emergencies. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 56 (9), 1-22.
  • Glinski, J. (1998). Involving male caregivers in family therapy: A student’s attempt to expand the mother-child paradigm of family treatment in an urban hospital. The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity Bulletin, 3 (4), 13-14.