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  • Lisa Litt

    Associate Professor of Psychology and Assistant Director of the MA Concentration in Mental Health and Substance Abuse Counseling

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    littl@newschool.edu

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    G - 80 Fifth Avenue

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    Lisa Litt

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    Dr. Lisa Litt is a Clinical Psychologist specializing in integrative treatment for substance misuse and traumatic stress.Ìý She currently teaches Introduction to Substance Abuse Counseling and Advanced Issues in Substance Abuse Counseling, part of the curriculum in the Concentration in Mental Health and Substance Abuse Counseling in the MA in General Psychology at Âé¶¹´«Ã½É«Ç鯬 for Social Research. Dr Litt oversees the Concentration.

    Formerly, Dr. Litt served as the Clinical Director of the Trauma-Focused Programs at Mount Sinai St. Luke's Hospital in New York, a specialty program for women and men grappling with histories of childhood and/or adulthood trauma and addiction.Ìý She continues to hold an appointment at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.Ìý Dr. Litt previously taughtÌýVictimologyÌýat John Jay College of Criminal Justice.ÌýÌý

    Dr Litt has been consultant, trainer and clinical supervisor on numerous psychotherapy studies funded by the National Institute of Drug Abuse and National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, exploring effective treatments for postraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and co-occurring substance use disorders.Ìý Her co-authored books, (2024), andÌýÌý(2009),Ìýprovide guidance for clinicians to effectively treat their clients with co-occuring traumatic stress and problematic substance misuse.

    Dr. Litt also maintains a private practice in New York City, specializing in the treatment of PTSD, particularly related to sexual assault and childhood maltreatment, and problematic substance use.Ìý For more information about her clinical and consulting practice, please visit:Ìý.


    Degrees Held

    PhD, 1996Ìý Adelphi University

    MA, 1992Ìý Adelphi University

    BA, 1987Ìý University of Pennsylvania, College of Arts and Sciences

    BS in Economics, 1987Ìý University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton SchoolÌý


    Professional Affiliation

    New York State Psychological Association Division on Addictions, President-Elect

    American Psychological Association

    International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies


    Recent Publications

    Hien, D. & Litt, L.Ìý (2024).Ìý .Ìý New York, NY:Ìý Guilford Press.

    Hien, D., Litt, L., Lopez-Castro, T., & Ruglass, L. (2020).Ìý Complex trauma and addiction treatment.Ìý In J. Ford & C. Courtois (Eds.), .Ìý New York, NY: Guilford Press.

    Litt, L., Cohen, L., & Hien, D. (2019). Seeking safety:Ìý A present-focused integrated treatment for PTSD and substance use disorders.Ìý In S. Back & A. Vujanovic (Eds.), (pp.183-207). New York, NY: Routledge Press.

    Rosenfield, P., Stratyner, A., Tufekgiolu, S., Burd, S., McKelvey, J., & Litt, L. (2018).ÌýÌýComplex PTSD in ICD-11: AÌýcase report on a new diagnosis.ÌýJournal of Psychiatric Practice, 24 (5),Ìý364-370.Ìý

    NYSPA Division on Addictions (2018). The opioid crisis in New York state: The journey to solutions. [White paper]. NYSPA.org:

    Wupperman, P., Gintoft, Cohen, M., Haller, D., Flom, P., Litt, L., & Rounsaville, B. (2015, August 19). Mindfulness and modification therapy for behavioral dysregulation: A comparison trial focused on substance use and aggression. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 71, 964-978. .

    Litt, L. (2013). Clinical decision making in the treatment of complex PTSD and substance misuse. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, 69 (5) 534–542.Ìý .ÌýÌý

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    Performances and Appearances

    Litt, L. (2023, April).Ìý Presentation in panel on Spreading the Word: Teaching and Practicing Harm Reduction from a Psychological Perspective at the conference for the New York State Psychological Association (NYSPA) Division on Addictions and Âé¶¹´«Ã½É«Ç鯬 for Social Research: Coming Together:Ìý Courage and Collaboration in Substance Use Psychotherapy, New York, NY.


    Current Courses


    GPSY 6112, Spring 2026


    GPSY 7023, Spring 2026

    Future Courses


    GPSY 7023, Fall 2026


    GPSY 6109, Fall 2026

    Past Courses

    Intro to Subst Abuse Counse
    GPSY 6109, Fall 2025

    MHSAC Externship
    GPSY 7023, Fall 2025

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