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ABOUT

Meet Dr. Leah Sugerman

Dr. Leah Sugerman

ABOUT

Dr. Leah Sugerman

Founder, Thrive Together Psychology

Dr. Leah Sugerman is a warm and dedicated child psychologist committed to helping children, teens, and their families overcome challenges and build the confidence, skills, and resilience they need to thrive. With expertise in treating ADHD, disruptive behavior disorders, and anxiety, Dr. Sugerman tailors effective therapeutic techniques to each child and family. Grounded in evidence-based treatments and guided by the principles of positive psychology, Dr. Sugerman is passionate about empowering young people and their families with the skills to thrive together.

 

A strong believer in the power of collaboration, Dr. Sugerman also works closely with teachers, schools, and other professionals to create supportive environments where children can learn, excel, flourish, and feel understood.

Specialized Training

As a certified trainer in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), Dr. Sugerman brings a high level of expertise and warmth to her work with children and families. She also has advanced training in the Modular Approach to Therapy for Children (MATCH-ADTC). Dr. Sugerman integrates evidence-based strategies while placing a strong emphasis on involving parents every step of the way. She recognizes that empowering parents is often key to lasting change. Through live coaching and active skill building, she helps caregivers confidently implement practical strategies at home and beyond.

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Education and Professional Experience

Dr. Sugerman earned her PsyD from Hofstra University. During her training, she interned in the Clarkstown and East Ramapo School Districts, providing her with diverse clinical experience across settings. Dr. Sugerman then completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Judge Baker Children’s Center, a Harvard Medical School affiliate.

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Once she completed her training, Dr. Sugerman applied her diverse skills and areas of expertise as a psychologist at the Child Mind Institute’s ADHD and Behavior Disorder Center. Dr. Sugerman also brought her clinical expertise into leadership roles—first at Camp Baker, and later as Director of the Child Mind Institute’s Summer Program. In these therapeutic programs, she created enriching, positive, and transformative experiences for children with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges. 

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