Laura N. Antar, MD, PhD
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Dr. Antar specializes in state-of-the-art, outpatient treatment of stress, anxiety and depression in adolescents and adults. She also has extensive experience treating patients with bipolar disorder, mood disorders, PTSD and ADHD. Most of her patients work, go to school and are able to live their lives, but have some issues that "get in their way."

Other patients have more significant distress. She is able to treat each person with what he or she needs, whether it is with medicine, cognitive behavioral therapy, psychodynamic (insight-oriented) psychotherapy or family therapy. Dr. Antar has also undergone training in dialectical behavioral therapy. Dr. Antar graduated from Oberlin College with honors in English and high honors in anthropology.

She was a recipient of the National Endowment for the Humanities Younger Scholars Award. She went on to study Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine where she both completed her M.D. and earned a Ph. D. in neuroscience. She was president of the Albert Einstein Chapter of the American Medical Women's Association and won the Julius Marmar Research Award for Excellence in Research.
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I care more about my patients than about finances!
I discuss finances first because it is difficult to tell your history and needs to multiple psychiatrists.
If you cannot come, I don't want that to happen to you.
I am an out of network provider.
This means that I do not accept insurance, but will provide the necessary paperwork for you to submit to your insurance for reimbursement, if you have out of network privileges.
It is wise to call your insurance about reimbursement before starting treatment.
Mind-Body Skills Groups are experiential and evidence-based.
In our group community, we incorporate techniques such as meditation, guided imagery, autogenics, breathing, and movement that are taught in a supportive environment.
Mind-Body Skills Groups are self-reflective.
They foster sharing and connecting with others in a way that facilitates learning and growth that further supports individual and collective well-being.
You witness your own as well as other's emotions and experiences.
In our mind-body skills group, 8 members and 2 group-leader-members meet weekly for eight 2-hour sessions.
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