About Jayme Albin, Ph. D

Jayme Albin, PhD completed her clinical training in New York’s leading teaching hospitals: Columbia Presbyterian, Cornell Medical Center, and Mt. Sinai School of Medicine.

Her 2009 book, Treating Fear of Flying Using Biofeedback and Virtual Reality: A clinical trial for the treatment of flying phobia was published by VDM Verlag. She also authored a book in 2014 on cognitive behavioral therapy entitled, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Valuable Advice on Developing Coping Skills and Techniques.

Albin appeared on the Montel Williams Show as an expert clinician on anxiety and phobias.

In 2008, she began an online forum and newsletter, Ask the Cognitive Behavior Therapist, with a significant readership. Dr. Albin opened www.SculptNYC.com, a multidisciplinary consulting firm utilizing holistic health and wellness therapies including CBT for weight loss and maintenance, nutrition therapy, yoga therapy and biofeedback therapy in New York in 2009. Dr. Jayme Albin is also a certified Kundalini Yoga Instructor and incorporates many of the exercise’s principles in her therapeutic practices. For more about Dr. Jayme Albin, please visit www.askthecbt.com.

Q: What does Jayme Albin do for a living?

Jayme Albin is both a trained Kundalini yoga instructor and a licensed clinical psychologist. She focuses her practice on treating those with anxiety, trauma and stress related issues through Cognitive Behavior Therapy.

Q: What is her professional background and education?

Dr. Albin comes to her professional life with a BBA in Banking and Finance cum laude, from Hofstra University and a Master’s in Developmental Psychology from Columbia University. In addition, she has a Ph.D. in Clinical-Health Psychology from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Her concentration for her Ph.D. was in health psychology and this is the area where she focuses today. She completed her clinical training in psychology at three teaching hospitals including: Columbia Presbyterian, Cornell Medical Center and Mt Sinai School of Medicine.  

Q: Where does Jayme Albin practice?

Jayme Albin practices on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in private practice. She is also a motivational speaker and is often hired to give speeches at various locations. She focuses on Cognitive Behavior Therapist (CBT), Yoga/Biofeedback Therapy, and Executive Coaching.

Q: How long has she been practicing?

She has been offering her services since 2003, with more than 16,000 hours of therapy and consulting time. She works with children, adolescents, and adults and does so with individual therapy, with couples and even with groups around New York. She focuses her expertise and her treatment on depression and anxiety, trauma, somatic and health issues, and weight problems.

Q: What does Jayme Albin do for a living?

Jayme Albin is both a trained Kundalini yoga instructor and a licensed clinical psychologist. She focuses her practice on treating those with anxiety, trauma and stress related issues through Cognitive Behavior Therapy.

Q: What is her professional background and education?

Dr. Albin comes to her professional life with a BBA in Banking and Finance cum laude, from Hofstra University and a Master’s in Developmental Psychology from Columbia University. In addition, she has a Ph.D. in Clinical-Health Psychology from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Her concentration for her Ph.D. was in health psychology and this is the area where she focuses today. She completed her clinical training in psychology at three teaching hospitals including: Columbia Presbyterian, Cornell Medical Center and Mt Sinai School of Medicine.  

Q: Where does Jayme Albin practice?

Jayme Albin practices on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in private practice. She is also a motivational speaker and is often hired to give speeches at various locations. She focuses on Cognitive Behavior Therapist (CBT), Yoga/Biofeedback Therapy, and Executive Coaching.

Q: How long has she been practicing?

She has been offering her services since 2003, with more than 16,000 hours of therapy and consulting time. She works with children, adolescents, and adults and does so with individual therapy, with couples and even with groups around New York. She focuses her expertise and her treatment on depression and anxiety, trauma, somatic and health issues, and weight problems.

Q: Are there other materials I might find from her?

Dr. Albin published a book in 2008 about the treatment of the fear of flying with biofeedback and virtual reality therapy called Virtual Reality and Biofeedback to treat Phobias. She has also published the book Idiot’s Guides: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to help readers to change their negative thought patterns and behaviors. In addition, she appeared on the Montel Williams Show as an expert psychologist to help a young phobic to conquer her fears related to New York City.