Daniel Knoepflmacher, M.D.

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Dr. Eden attended Georgetown University, where he graduated magna cum laude earning a B.S. in Business Administration. He was awarded a one-year scholarship to study managerial economics at the London School of Economics.After subsequently working in the fields of entrepreneurship and performing arts management, Dr. Eden decided to merge his interests in healthcare and organizational development by pursuing a career in medicine. He completed his post-baccalaureate pre-medical studies at Goucher College and pursued bio-medical research, working in the Center for Obsessive-Compulsive andRelated Disorders at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Dr. Eden completed his medical training at Weill Cornell Medical College.While in medical school, Dr. Eden was honored with the Oskar Diethelm Prize recognizing the top medical student in Psychiatry. He was the recipient of a certificate of excellence for his psychiatric research related to childhood tic and anxiety disorders. Dr. Eden completed his psychiatry residency at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, where he was selected as ChiefResident in his final year of residency. As Chief Resident, he led initiatives to streamline clinical operations in the outpatient department during the COVID pandemic. Dr. Eden spearheaded efforts to leverage new EMR technology and teleconferencing software to create a hybrid model of care for the clinic’s diverse population.In residency, he pursued additional training in psychodynamic psychotherapy, transference-focused psychotherapy, reproductivemental health, and organizational psychiatry. Additionally, Dr. Eden undertook research and consulting opportunities related to outpatient clinical innovation and digital mental health/machine learning algorithm (MLA) technology.Dr. Eden harnesses his unique background and systems-oriented perspective in his work as a psychiatrist, administrative leader, clinical educator, and consultant. He has contributed to multiple academic articles within the fields of psychiatry and medicine. He also continues to supervise residents on psychopharmacology and psychotherapy. His understanding of, and prior success in, competitive and results-oriented environments inform a compassionate and thoughtful approach to treating individuals struggling with relationship, career, academic, and creative challenges.
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Dr. Hermann began her training in the basic neurosciences, earning a bachelor’s degree in Psychobiology at The Ohio State University and subsequently working as a full-time research assistant in translational neurotrauma at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and University of Cincinnati Department of Neurosurgery. She went on to receive her medical degree at the State University of New York Health Sciences Center at Brooklyn, where she graduated with Distinction in Neuroscience and was recognized with the American Psychiatric Association Award for Outstanding Achievement in Psychiatry. Dr. Hermann completed her internship and residency training at Columbia University Medical Center and New York State Psychiatric Institute. There she pursued additional intensive psychotherapy training in multiple modalities including interpersonal psychotherapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, brief dynamic psychotherapy, and group psychotherapy. Dr. Hermann served as Chief Resident in her final year of residency. Following residency, Dr. Hermann completed fellowship training in Reproductive Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center where she developed expertise in treating psychiatric conditions during periods of reproductive transition in a variety of clinical settings.Currently, Dr. Hermann is involved in national efforts to increase reproductive psychiatry education and training for mental health practitioners, primary medical practitioners, obstetrician-gynecologists, and the general public, as well as local efforts to improve screening and access to psychiatric care for pregnant and postpartum women of all backgrounds.Dr. Hermann believes in an integrative, collaborative approach to treating psychiatric illness and prefers to view psychopathology through a developmental perspective. She appreciates the integral connections between mind and body as well as between individuals and the social network within which they live. For these reasons, her evaluations include a thorough assessment of biological, psychological, and social contributors to active symptomatology and, when appropriate, include collaboration with other healthcare providers. When making treatment recommendations, she takes a great deal of care to consider the personal preferences of her clients and is sensitive to cultural factors that may influence these preferences. She believes in a comprehensive approach to psychiatric treatment, including complimentary and alternative medicine approaches as well as more traditional psychotherapy, medication, and behavioral wellness strategies.For an appointment with Dr. Hermann, please call (646) 962-2820.
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