James P. Maurino, Ph.D.

Dr. Maurino works with adults 18 years and older. He has human services/mental health experience dating back to 1995. He is a licensed psychologist and a licensed social worker. Dr. Maurino has worked in private practice, at the agency level, and has hospice and grief therapist experience. End-of-life issues and grief and loss are two of his areas of expertise. In addition, he works with depression, anxiety, chronic and terminal illnesses, gender issues, lifespan challenges, spirituality and men’s issues. Dr. Maurino utilizes an integrative style of therapy, drawing from many therapeutic approaches, which include but are not limited to, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psychodynamic, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Schema Therapy, and EMDR. His professional style is collaborative with appropriate warmth, empathy, and compassion. Dr. Maurino sees the therapeutic relationship as essential to helping resolve some of life’s challenges. He works in both in-person and telehealth modalities.  Dr. Maurino a retired associate Psychology professor who taught at a SUNY University for 23 years.