About Jack Reibstein, LMSW
Jack Reibstein is an associate therapist at Brightline’s Columbus Circle location. His approach to care is rooted in helping kids and teens understand and process the challenges and losses they have experienced. He also helps families access resources (both internal and in the community) and lead lives they can be proud of.
Jack draws from several different modalities of care including cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused therapy, mindfulness, internal family systems, and more.
Jack’s experience facilitating child and teen grief groups has shown him how important the connections made in a group setting are, and his inpatient experience has given him experience working with a variety of mental health challenges.
Jack is inspired by the boundless capacity kids and teens have for imagination, creativity, growth, and change.
Professional Summary
Education:
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Wesleyan University
Master of Social Work (MSW), University of Pennsylvania
Therapeutic approaches and certification(s): Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness, solution-focused therapy, internal family systems (IFS), motivational interviewing, mindfulness
License Type(s): Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW)
States where clinician is licensed: New York (127317)
Training:
Social Work Intern, Malvern Behavioral Health
Social Work and Programs Intern, Peter’s Place: A Center for Grieving Children
Supervising psychologist: Brittany Armstrong, LCSW | Brightline Pediatric Mental Health
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What is an associate therapist?
Our associate therapists have earned their master's degree in social work, psychology, marriage and family therapy, or counseling. They have a limited license to practice under supervision, and are completing their supervised hours at Brightline to work toward their independent licensure. That means that all of the work they do with your family will be supervised by one of Brightline's psychologists. Their supervising psychologist will review all session notes, care plans, conversations, and recommendations to ensure the approach to your child's treatment is aligned with our standards of providing high-quality, safe, and ethical care. Associate therapists will share with you who their supervisor is at the start of care.
