Kate Lynch Bieger, PhD

Kate Lynch Bieger, PhDPsychologist

Kate Lynch Bieger, PhD

Psychologist

Dr. Bieger integrates psychodynamic therapy with cognitive behavioral techniques to treat trauma and bereavement after pregnancy loss, perinatal anxiety and mood disorders, and insomnia. She specializes in helping women navigate the struggles of making the transition to motherhood, especially challenges of parenting and relationships. She helps women build the support they need to take better care of themselves and their families. 

Dr. Bieger earned both her master's and doctorate degrees in cognitive psychology from Columbia University and continued her specialization in the field at Adelphi University’s Derner Institute. She completed her undergraduate work in psychology at Oberlin College and trained at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute, and the Furman Counseling Center at Barnard College. Dr. Bieger’s work is enriched by her own experiences as a wife and mother of two young boys.