About

Yair Kramer is a licensed Clinical Psychologist in New York State who specializes in group, individual and couples therapy for adults.  He earned his Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Rutgers University. Yair completed his doctoral internship as well as a post-doctoral fellowship at Rutgers University’s Counseling Center. He formerly served as a process group leader in the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai St Luke’s & West Psychiatry Residency Program. Yair also formerly served as a supervising clinician at the Brooklyn College Personal Counseling Program and an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology at the Brooklyn College Mental Health Counseling Masters Program and Yeshiva University’s Undergraduate Yeshiva College.

He is a long-time member of the American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) and the Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society (EGPS), where he is actively involved in the community, presenting workshops, institutes and mentoring peers. His therapeutic approach is centered on creating safe, inclusive spaces where individuals can engage in honest, reflective dialogue. He is deeply committed to fostering environments that support people from diverse backgrounds and experiences.

Yair’s passion for group therapy is rooted in his belief that individuals thrive when they are seen and heard. Whether leading a group, working with clients one-on-one, or training the next generation of therapists, he prioritizes respect, empathy, and authenticity in all aspects of his work. His advocacy extends to promoting equality and understanding for everyone, regardless of background, ensuring that all individuals feel empowered and valued in his sessions.