Alexis Conason PSY.D., CEDS-S — she/her

PSYCHOLOGIST & FOUNDER

Dr. Alexis Conason (she/her) is a licensed psychologist, certified eating disorder specialist-supervisor, and founder of Conason Psychological Services.  She works with adults and specializes in the treatment of binge eating disorder, disordered eating (including diet-binge cycles), body image dissatisfaction, and relationship issues. She believes that relationships—both with self and others—are foundational for wellbeing and works collaboratively alongside her clients to help them accomplish their goals and live their fullest lives possible. Dr. Conason works with individuals, couples, and groups. Her therapeutic style integrates psychodynamic psychotherapy with mindfulness-based interventions (including a focus on mindful eating, acceptance, and compassion), relational approaches, and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).

Dr. Conason is the creator of The Anti-Diet Plan, a virtual mindful eating program to help people escape the diet-binge-self-hatred cycle. She is also the author of The Diet-Free Revolution: 10 Steps to Free Yourself from the Diet Cycle with Mindful Eating and Radical Self-Acceptance (North Atlantic Books, 2021).

Dr. Conason earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Long Island University–Post and did post-doctoral training at The Karen Horney Clinic and The New York Nutrition and Obesity Research Center in affiliation with Columbia University.

Dr. Conason has been featured widely in the popular press, and her research has been published in peer-reviewed medical journals including the Journal of the American Medical Association’s JAMA Surgery.

Dr. Conason offers both in-person services at our NYC office and virtual services for clients in New York, Connecticut, Vermont, and Florida.

 
 
 

Areas of specialization:

  • Binge eating disorder         

  • Disordered eating 

  • Diet-binge cycles

  • Body image

  • Bariatric Surgery

  • GLP-1 medications

  • Mindful eating

  • Sexual issues

  • Relationship issues

  • Career Issues

  • Life transitions

  • Depression

  • Anxiety


Elizabeth Gordon Psy.D. She/her

PSYCHOLOGIST, SUPERVISOR, & ASSOCIATE THERAPIST

Dr. Elizabeth Gordon is a licensed psychologist specializing in the treatment of eating disorders, disordered eating, body image dissatisfaction, depression, and anxiety.

Dr. Gordon works with children, adolescents, and adults using an integrative therapeutic approach drawing from behavioral, relational, and psychodynamic modalities. Her work is guided by the belief that in the context of a supportive therapeutic relationship, healing can occur. She subscribes to a weight-inclusive intuitive eating model in which all foods fit, and health is not dependent on body size (HAES).

Dr. Gordon is available for virtual sessions only. She is a member of PsyPact, allowing her to work with clients in all participating states, in addition to New York. As of January 2022, that included the following states: AL, AZ, CO, DE, DC, GA, IL, KY, ME, MD, MN, MO, NE, NJ, NV, NH, NC, OH, OK, PA, TN, TX, UT, VA, WI. If your state is not listed here, please check the PsyPact website for the most up-to-date information. 

Dr. Gordon obtained her doctoral degree from Yeshiva University’s Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, and she also holds a master’s degree from Harvard University in Human Development and Psychology as well as a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Gordon has experience providing individual and group therapy for children, adolescents, and adults struggling with eating disorders and other psychological issues. She has experience providing care across a variety of settings, including outpatient, day treatment, inpatient, and school-based settings. Dr. Gordon was previously a therapist at Equip Health, where she provided multidisciplinary treatment (including Family Based Therapy, FBT) for children and adolescents with eating disorders through a virtual platform. In addition to being a supervisor at Conason Psychological Services, she is also an Adjunct Clinical Supervisor at the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Areas of specialization:

  • Anorexia nervosa

  • Binge eating disorder

  • Bulimia nervosa

  • Other specified feeding and eating disorders

  • Disordered eating 

  • Body image

  • Bariatric surgery

  • Depression

  • Anxiety

  • Emerging adulthood

  • Life transitions

  • Singles issues


Fatema Jivanjee-Shakir LMSW She/her

SOCIAL WORKER & ASSOCIATE THERAPIST

Fatema Jivanjee-Shakir is a social worker specializing in the treatment of eating disorders, disordered eating, and body image concerns, as well as depression, anxiety, trauma, and relationship problems. 

Fatema works with adolescents and adults, and utilizes a warm, collaborative, trauma-informed, and culturally-aware approach to therapy that blends cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), mindfulness, and psychodynamic approaches. Fatema’s goal is to build a supportive therapeutic relationship with clients to help them explore what keeps them stuck in their unhelpful patterns, while also supporting them to grow and live more fulfilling lives. Her work is strongly informed by the Health at Every Size (HAES) perspective. Fatema has a special interest in working with BIPOC clients, especially those of South Asian and Muslim backgrounds.

In addition to her work at Conason Psychological Services, Fatema previously worked at The Renfrew Center for the treatment of eating disorders. Fatema obtained her Masters in Social Work from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology & Educational Studies from Swarthmore College. She has extensive experience working with adults and adolescents struggling with eating disorders and other psychological issues in individual, group, and family therapy at the residential, partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), and outpatient levels of care. 

 
 
 

Areas of specialization:

  • Anorexia nervosa

  • Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)

  • Binge eating disorder

  • Bulimia nervosa

  • Other specified feeding and eating disorders

  • Disordered eating 

  • Body image 

  • Bariatric surgery

  • Depression 

  • Anxiety 

  • Trauma

  • Relationship issues

  • Borderline Personality Disorder

  • BIPOC mental health


Sheba Antony LMHC, NCC — she/her

MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELOR & ASSOCIATE THERAPIST

Sheba Antony is a mental health counselor with a background in the treatment of eating disorders, mood disorders, and anxiety disorders. She has experience in working with interdisciplinary teams in intensive outpatient (IOP), partial hospitalization (PHP), and other higher levels of care treating children, adolescents, and adults. Sheba has experience providing individual, group, and family therapy. She has an interest in working with BIPOC individuals.

Sheba obtained her Masters in Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine from Boston University School of Medicine. Her therapy approach is informed by cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), person-centered therapy, and Health at Every Size (HAES) perspective while also connecting to clients’ intersectionality and individualized health needs. Sheba’s goal is empowering clients to utilize their strengths, skills, and supports to achieve their own goals and fulfillment.

Sheba Antony is available for in-person sessions at our NYC office and for virtual sessions with clients in New York, Connecticut, Vermont, and Florida.

 
 

Areas of specialization:

  • Anorexia nervosa

  • Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)

  • Binge eating disorder

  • Bulimia nervosa

  • Other specified feeding and eating disorders

  • Disordered eating 

  • Body image 

  • Bariatric Surgery

  • Depression 

  • Anxiety 

  • Emerging adulthood

  • Culture and Identity

  • BIPOC mental health


Shannon Marhan LMSW — She/her

SOCIAL WORKER & ASSOCIATE THERAPIST

Shannon Marhan is a licensed social worker (LMSW) specializing in the treatment of eating disorders, disordered eating, compulsive exercise, self-esteem and body image concerns, depression, and anxiety. Shannon works with children, adolescents, and adults utilizing a person-centered approach to provide a safe and nurturing space for healing and growth. Shannon is skilled in working with children and adolescents through a collaborative approach with caregivers and additional treatment team members. She has a special interest in working with athletes who want to improve their relationship with movement and competitive sport. 

Utilizing an integrative approach that draws from a variety of evidence-based methods, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), and mindfulness practices, Shannon customizes therapy to meet the unique needs and goals of each individual. Through this journey of self-discovery and empowerment, Shannon strives to support individuals in making meaningful changes that lead to a life of fulfillment and authenticity. 

Shannon acknowledges the impact of societal factors, such as oppression, weight-stigma, and diet-culture, on individuals’ relationships with food and their bodies. She firmly believes that all bodies are deserving of safety, support and respect, free of shame and guilt. Shannon works from a trauma-informed, weight-inclusive, and Health at Every Size (HAES) perspective to support individuals in finding peace with food and their body.

The therapeutic relationship is one of the most important factors in creating positive change in therapy and Shannon values building a strong therapeutic relationship grounded in trust, vulnerability and safety. Shannon approaches therapy from a place of non-judgement, compassion and a desire to uncover the root issues behind challenging thoughts and behaviors, such as anxiety, depression, perfectionism, trauma, and life transitions. 

In addition to her work at Conason Psychological Services, Shannon previously worked at Monte Nido for the treatment of eating disorders and as a support group leader for Anorexia and Associated Disorders (ANAD). She has also worked as a therapist at Behavioral Associates working with adults with anxiety and depression. Shannon earned her Master’s in Social Work from New York University, her Master’s in Clinical Psychology from Montclair State University, and her Bachelor of Arts from Penn State University. She has experience working with clients struggling with eating disorders and other psychological concerns in individual and group therapy at the partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), and outpatient levels of care.

 
 
 

Areas of Interest:

  • Anorexia nervosa

  • Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)

  • Bulimia nervosa

  • Binge eating disorder

  • Disordered eating

  • Body image

  • Depression

  • Anxiety

  • Compulsive exercise

  • Competitive athletes


Lauren Reddington LMSW — she/her

SOCIAL WORKER & ASSOCIATE THERAPIST

Lauren Reddington is a social worker specializing in the treatment of eating disorders, disordered eating, body image concerns, and trauma. She has a special interest in the intersection of eating disorders and trauma, including how trauma can impact eating disorder symptoms and helping her clients find a sense of safety within themselves and in relationships with others.

Lauren works with adults, adolescents, and families using an integrative therapeutic approach centered on collaboration. She tailors each treatment to the unique needs of each client, taking a client-centered approach. She believes that trust is earned–not expected–and she seeks to earn her client’s trust over time by co-creating a safe therapeutic environment in which healing and change can occur.

Her work is strongly informed by Internal Family Systems therapy (IFS), a therapeutic modality focused on helping clients connect with the different parts of themselves by creating space for each part to be heard, honored, and healed so they can come together in an integrated and balanced way. IFS can be transformative, especially for clients struggling with deep feelings of shame. Lauren is also trauma-informed, Health At Every Size (HAES) aligned, and social justice oriented. Lauren identifies as queer and is passionate about working with folks in the LGBTQIA+ community. In addition to her work specializing in eating disorders, Lauren also has specialized training in working with people struggling with problematic substance use as well as those who have experienced domestic violence.

Lauren earned her Masters in Social Work (MSW) degree from Rutgers University and Bachelors of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Delaware with a dual major in Gender Studies and Psychology and a minor in Domestic Violence Prevention and Services. In addition to her work at Conason Psychological Services, Lauren also works as a primary therapist at Balance Eating Disorder Treatment Center and has experience working in outpatient and partial hospitalization (PHP) levels of eating disorder treatment.

Lauren Reddington is available for in-person sessions at our NYC office and for virtual sessions with clients across New York State and Vermont.

 
 
 

Areas of specialization:

  • Anorexia Nervosa

  • Bulimia Nervosa

  • Binge Eating Disorder

  • Other Specified Feeding and Eating Disorders

  • Disordered eating 

  • Body image concerns

  • Trauma 

  • Substance abuse

  • Domestic violence

  • Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy 

  • LGBTQIA+