Center for Behavioral Health
Meeting The Community’s Mental Health Needs
The Center for Behavioral Health provides comprehensive metal healthcare to the entire NYIT community, inclusive of students, faculty, and staff. The center seeks to promote discussion and raise awareness of the community’s mental health needs through research, educational opportunities, and campus resources.
Our vision is to identify and meet the mental health needs and challenges of students in the health professions through counseling, psychological, and psychiatric services with a focus on:
- Education
- Research
- Treatment and Prevention
- Reducing Stigma
- Offering Hope
Make an Appointment
Appointments are currently being offered via Telemedicine.
Hours
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Thursday open until 8 p.m
Location
Academic Health Care Center
Riland Building, First Floor
Long Island Campus
Resources
- Suicide and Crisis Lifeline – English
- Suicide and Crisis Lifeline – Spanish
- Suicide and Crisis Lifeline – SAMSHA Presentation
- American Sign Language Videophone Services are available through 988
- Listen to the new radio ad explaining the services provided when you contact 988.
- Suicide Prevention Flyer
- Healers Need Healing Too PSA
- Peer Support Flyer
National Mental Health Services Specific for NYITCOM Students
The Standard Life, Accidental Death and Disability Insurance Plans provides the following 24/7 confidential services:
- Telephone consultation with a Student Assistance Counselor
- Three free sessions with a local counselor
- Website with information on wellness and more
Any interested student should contact the Standard EAP by calling (888) 293-6948.
A counselor will work with the student to assess the initial needs and direct the student to an appropriate, local mental health provider.
- Phone:
- (516) 686-1274
- (516) 686-1300
- Email:
Meet The Team

Liat Jarkon, D.O., M.P.H, LFAPA
Director, Center For Behavioral Health, Psychiatrist
An experienced and respected psychiatrist, Liat Jarkon graduated from NYITCOM in 1987 and has been in private practice for over 30 years. She specializes in child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry. Jarkon trained at Zucker Hillside Hospital and Schneider Children’s Hospital of Long Island Jewish Hospital (now Northwell Health). She received her M.P.H. from Columbia University prior to medical school.

Anu Raj, Psy.D.
Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Anu Raj is an associate professor, clinical psychologist with special expertise in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy, Comprehensive Behavioral Interventions for Tics and Applied Behavior Analysis. Dr. Raj graduated with a Doctor of Psychology from Long Island University in 2002 and completed her post-doctoral fellowship at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine.

Lisa Hoffman, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychologist
Psychologist Lisa Hoffman, Ph.D., has been in private practice for 19 years, providing individual psychotherapy for patients suffering from depression, anxiety, trauma, bipolar, psychosis, OCD, relationship issues, and cognitive deficits, among other conditions. Her expertise includes suicide prevention, trauma, neurodevelopmental disorders, brain injury, cognitive remediation, and severe and persistent Mental illness (SPMI). She currently provides psychotherapy for patients at the Center for Behavioral Health at New York Tech and serves the Academic Healthcare Center in Old Westbury and the Family Health Care Center at Central Islip.

Kristina Marino, MA, LMHC
Center Coordinator, Center For Behavioral Health

Robert Wilson, MD
Board-Certified Psychiatrist
Contact
Liat Jarkon, D.O., M.P.H., LFAPA
Director, Center For Behavioral Health, Psychiatrist
NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine
516.686.1300 | centerforbh@nyit.edu | @NYITCenterforBH