David Fazzari, PhD, PC

David Fazzari, PhD, PC Dr. Fazzari is a cognitive behavioral (CBT) psychologist specializing in the treatment of adult ADHD Thank you for visiting!

This page serves as a resource for people interested in ADHD, cognitive behavior therapy, psychology in general, or Dr. Fazzari's practice. It you would like to contact Dr. Fazzari, go to
http://www.nyctreatment.com/contact_dr_fazzari/

Dr. Fazzari is a licensed clinical psychologist practicing in midtown Manhattan. He completed his doctoral degree at Columbia University and his internship training at the Payne Whitney Clinic, part of Weill-Cornell Medical Center at New York Presbyterian Hospital. Dr. Fazzari specializes in the treatment of adult ADHD. He has also successfully treated a wide variety of mood, anxiety, and personality disorders including borderline personality disorder, depression, dysthymia, bipolar disorder, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), social phobia, agoraphobia, binge eating disorder, insomnia, and fear of flying.

02/15/2022

Game-Changing Study Finds Dozens of Genes Tied to Depression

“ Game-Changing Study Finds Dozens of Genes Tied to Depression ” by Christopher Wanjek From the article, “The hope is that the discovery will pave the way for new, diverse therapies for depression, an often-crippling disease that affects nearly 15 percent of adults worldwide, according to the ...

02/11/2022

The author gives 5 reasons why it's important to commit your goals to writing. This is true for everyone, but especially true for adults with ADHD. In the ADHD world there is a maxim, "If it isn't on the list, it doesn't exist!"

“ 5 Reasons Why You Should Commit Your Goals to Writing “ by Michael Hyatt The author gives 5 reasons why it's important to commit your goals to writing. This is true for everyone, but especially true for adults with ADHD. In the ADHD world there is a maxim, "If it isn't on the list, it doesn

The Real Reason You Feel Sleepy in the Afternoon
02/04/2022

The Real Reason You Feel Sleepy in the Afternoon

Fitbit blog post, " The Real Reason You Feel Sleepy in the Afternoon " by Michele Bender In short, it's the way we are wired. This is part of a natural cycle of alertness throughout the day. I provided a short excerpt below and you can click on the link above for the full article. &qu

04/23/2021

Feel like your motivation and focus has diminished during the pandemic? Maybe you are languishing.

This article provides an interesting take on why now, as we are seeming to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, many people still feeling “m’eh” instead of excited. "There’s a Name for the Blah You’re Feeling: It’s Called Languishing" by Manshen Lo The New York Times, April 19, 2021 "

“Millions have survived Covid-19 hospitalization, and, for most, the acute physical symptoms have gone away. But many co...
04/06/2021

“Millions have survived Covid-19 hospitalization, and, for most, the acute physical symptoms have gone away. But many continue to endure the emotional and psychological trauma that comes with having Covid-19. A study published February 2021 found that 30% of Covid-19 survivors experienced post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, a psychological illness that usually occurs after someone has a life-threatening experience.”

Read the full article here,

Studies suggest that post-Covid PTSD may be affecting up to 30% of Covid-19 survivors. Experts say treatment is available but quick action is needed to avert a mental health crisis.

01/21/2020

International Travel with ADHD Medications
This article is an important reminder that if you're planning a winter getaway or summer vacation to another country and you take medication for ADHD, make sure you confirm it is legal there and have the correct documentation.

Know Before You Go: International Travel with ADHD Medications Article from CHADD.org's "ADHD Weekly" Published January 16, 2020 This article is an important reminder that if you're planning a winter getaway or summer vacation to another country and you take medication for ADHD, m

08/16/2019

Is that brain fog really adult ADHD?

Is that brain fog really adult ADHD? Published in the Harvard Health Letter: November, 2018 Many of the people that I work with use the term "brain fog" that is mentioned in this article. The article talks about how forgetfulness, disorganization, procrastination, etc. may actually be

Insomnia can be a coexisting condition for many, if not all, of the conditions I treat. ADHD, depression, and anxiety ca...
05/08/2019

Insomnia can be a coexisting condition for many, if not all, of the conditions I treat. ADHD, depression, and anxiety can all lead to sleepless nights. While there is a lot of research behind consistently using good “sleep hygiene,” the approach in this article is reportedly effective as well. As long as you give yourself 6 weeks of time to practice every night.

Think a few sleepless nights isn’t a big deal?
This article cites studies saying that “the average worker loses the equivalent of 11 days of productivity every year due to sleep issues” and “poor sleep cost US businesses a staggering $411 billion in lost productivity every year.”

What happened when I tried the U.S. Army’s tactic to fall asleep in two minutes Posted on FastCompany.com, article by Michael Grothaus Insomnia can be a coexisting condition for many, if not all, of the conditions I treat. ADHD, depression,…

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Thank you for visiting! This page serves as a resource for people interested in ADHD, cognitive behavior therapy, psychology in general, or Dr. Fazzari's practice. It you would like to contact Dr. Fazzari, go to https://nyctreatment.com/contact-dr-fazzari Dr. Fazzari is a licensed clinical psychologist practicing in midtown Manhattan. He completed his doctoral degree at Columbia University and his internship training at the Payne Whitney Clinic, part of Weill-Cornell Medical Center at New York Presbyterian Hospital. Dr. Fazzari specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for adult ADHD. He has also successfully treated a wide variety of mood, anxiety, and personality disorders including depression, dysthymia, bipolar disorder, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), social phobia, agoraphobia, binge eating disorder, insomnia, and fear of flying.