
Alissa Hochman, Ph.D.
she/her
My goal is to make therapy a space where people feel seen, affirmed, and accepted for all aspects of their personhood. Through that foundation we can work together to understand aspects of your life that are leading to suffering, their origins, and the strengths you bring to these experiences. I hope to support you by providing skills in the here and now, while simultaneously developing a deeper understanding of who you are, how you got to where you are, and where you would like to be.
Over the last eight years I have provided therapy to individuals, groups, and families in community mental health, college counseling, and private practice settings. I am warm and collaborative with a strong understanding of societal pressures on the various identities we all hold, and the impact they can have on our well-being.
I received a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of Massachusetts Boston in 2019.
