Constance Douglas, LCSW

Social Work | Social Work
WJCS Mt. Vernon Mental Health Clinic
Mt Vernon, NY 10550

Constance Douglas, LCSW, is a seasoned clinical social worker with over 25 years of experience in mental health care. She provides evidence-based psychotherapy to children, adolescents, and adults, focusing on trauma, grief, and emotional dysregulation. Constance employs therapeutic frameworks such as EMDR and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), tailoring interventions to meet the unique needs of each individual. Her practice spans both in-person and virtual care, supporting clients across the lifespan, from age 4 to 89.

Throughout her career, Constance has worked extensively in nonprofit and community mental health settings, including WJCS and Graham Windham, where she provided individual, group, and family therapy, supervised clinical teams, and supported agency initiatives. She currently works at Crossover Health, providing mental health services within a corporate-integrated clinic at PepsiCo headquarters, emphasizing accessible care for employees while promoting holistic wellness strategies.

In addition to her clinical work, Constance has contributed to academia as an adjunct professor at Columbia University’s Social Work Department, training the next generation of clinicians. She also completed the Living and Wellness Coaching program at Harvard University, allowing her to integrate wellness and resilience strategies into therapy. Constance is committed to fostering emotional stability, resilience, and personal growth for all her clients.

• Columbia University – LCSW, Social Work
• Hamilton College – Undergraduate Degree
• Harvard University – Living and Wellness Coaching Program

• Harvard University – Living and Wellness Coaching Program
• EMDR Level 1
• DBT Certification

• National Association of Social Workers

• Supervision of LMSW and LCSW clinicians; mentoring within mental health teams; community-focused initiatives via WJCS and nonprofit work

Areas of Specialization/Expertise

  • Trauma
  • Grief
  • Emotional Dysregulation
  • EMDR
  • DBT
  • Group Therapy
Q

What do you enjoy most about practicing medicine?

What I enjoy most is helping people become the best versions of themselves. I always use a trauma-focused lens in my work. Whether someone has experienced a deeply traumatic event or struggles with emotional regulation, I use evidence-based interventions like EMDR and DBT to help them heal and regain balance in their lives.

Locations

WJCS Mt. Vernon Mental Health Clinic

11 W Prospect Ave, Mt Vernon, NY 10550

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