Melissa Masterson Duva
About Melissa Masterson Duva
Melissa Masterson Duva is a Senior Psychologist at NYU Langone Health and operates Bee Well NYC, specializing in treating chronic and terminal medical illnesses.
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Melissa Masterson Duva holds the title of Senior Psychologist at NYU Langone Health. She has been in this role since 2020. Additionally, she works as a Psychologist at Bee Well NYC since 2019, operating her private psychotherapy practice in Midtown Manhattan.
Current Positions at NYU Langone Health
Melissa Masterson Duva is currently working at NYU Langone Health as a Senior Psychologist. She has been part of the institution since 2020. In her role, she provides psychological services, leveraging her expertise to support patients dealing with various psychological issues.
Current Positions at Bee Well NYC
Melissa Masterson Duva has been working as a Psychologist at Bee Well NYC since 2019. Located at 285 Lexington Avenue, Suite 2A, New York, NY 10016, her private practice focuses on providing psychotherapy for individuals, couples, and families facing chronic and terminal medical illnesses, bereavement, fertility and infertility, and trauma.
Previous Experience at Yale University School of Medicine
Melissa Masterson Duva has served in multiple roles at Yale University School of Medicine. From 2018 to 2019, she was a Predoctoral Psychology Fellow, and from 2017 to 2018, she worked as a Clinical Practicum Student. These positions involved significant clinical and research responsibilities, contributing to her extensive expertise in psychology.
Education and Expertise
Melissa Masterson Duva earned her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Clinical Psychology from Fordham University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (2014-2019). She holds a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Clinical Psychology from Teachers College of Columbia University (2011-2013) and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Psychology from Penn State University (2007-2010). Her educational background and extensive research in medical psychology have equipped her to handle complex psychological conditions, particularly in chronic and terminal illnesses.