Guest Facilitators
To learn more about our on-staff clinical team visit the about-us page.
Mark Beauregard, MA, RDT, LCAT is registered drama therapist and licensed creative arts therapist who has worked with children, adolescents and adults in various mental health settings, from inpatient and outpatient psychiatry programs to school-based community programs and homeless service agencies. He is a graduate of New York University. Mark co-authored a chapter on creative approaches to working with gender variant and sexual minority boys: Engaging Boys in Treatment: Creative Approaches to the Therapy Process. Mark presents regularly on the importance of gender and sexual-orientation sensitivity in psychotherapy. He is also the current Eastern Region Representative for the National Association for Drama Therapy (NADT). www.markbeauregard.com
Kachina Myers LCSW, ACSW, is on the faculty and is a supervisor at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy (ICP). She is a supervisor and co-founder of ALGAP (Association of Lesbian-and-Gay-Affirmative Psychotherapists). Her article, Show Me the Money: (The ‘Problem’ of) The Therapist’s Desire, Subjectivity, and Relationship to the Fee, appears in the Winter 2008 issue of Contemporary Psychoanalysis. She’s currently at work on a book about financial transformation for the general public. She offers money, success, and practice building supervision to clinicians. Kachina also maintains a psychoanalytic psychotherapy practice for couples and individuals in Manhattan. www.kachinamyers.com
Suzannah Scott-Moncrieff, MA, MT-BC, LCAT Suzannah is a licensed creative arts therapist and board-certified music therapist. She is a graduate of the New York University masters program in Music Therapy and is an adjunct instructor and supervisor at NYU in the Music Therapy department. Suzannah works with adults and children in private practice specializing in using music and imagery for wellness and as psychotherapy. She also integrates music improvisation, music listening, and the use of the voice toward psycho-therapeutic goals. Suzannah believes in music's intrinsic qualities for healing and the invaluable experiences of beauty, emotional connection, and relationships through music. You can learn more about Suzannah at her website: www.asoundspace.com
Natasha Shapiro, MPS, ATR-BC, LCAT is a licensed and board-certified creative arts therapist, a professional artist and an Advanced Reiki Practitioner. She received her Masters in Art Therapy from Pratt Institute and has over twelve years experience working with a variety of adult and child populations. She currently runs her own private practice in her Tribeca art studio, and specializes in treating people challenged with mood disorders, anxiety and panic disorders, PTSD and trauma, relationship issues and creative blocks. She combines art making with Reiki treatment in her Reiki practice and utilizes meditation in all her work, including her own drawing and painting. Natasha recently exhibited a series of her oil paintings in a two person show in Tokyo in November 2009. She also holds a cum laude bachelor’s degree from Harvard University, in Russian Language and Culture.

