Dr. Amanda Lefkowitz

DNP, PMHNP-BC

PSYCHIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER | FOUNDER & OWNER

Amanda Lefkowitz, DNP, PMHNP, and New Path Psychiatry received the Long Island Herald’s 2025 Long Island Choice Award for Best Mental Health Service/Organization.

Recovery Trauma-Informed Psychiatric Care

Substance Use & Addiction

Medication Management

Client Focus: Young Adults, Adults, Late Adolescents

Specialties: Medication management, depression, anxiety, mood disorders, ADHD, trauma and PTSD, substance use and addictive disorders, opioid and alcohol use recovery

Treatment Methods: Patient-Centered Medication Management, Collaborative Care Planning, Individualized Psychiatric Assessment

Dr. Amanda Lefkowitz is the founder and owner of New Path Psychiatry, where she has spent the past six years building a practice rooted in deep compassion, patient partnership, and the belief that feeling like yourself again is not only possible but worth pursuing.

As a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner specializing in medication management, she works with young adults and adults to find balanced, individualized medication plans that support each person's unique goals and developmental path. Dr. Lefkowitz's approach reflects her conviction that the best outcomes happen when provider and patient make decisions together, creating a treatment experience that feels collaborative rather than prescriptive.

Her treatment philosophy centers on a patient-centered model where medication management becomes a true partnership. Rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach, Dr. Lefkowitz works closely with each client to build a regimen that helps them feel well and feel like themselves. She views psychiatry as both an art and a science, drawing on her ability to understand the complexity of each person's experience while applying clinical expertise to select medications that align with their personal goals. This balanced methodology reflects the collaborative care model at the heart of New Path Psychiatry, where every client's voice plays an active role in shaping their treatment.

Dr. Lefkowitz brings an exceptional depth of education to her clinical work. She earned her Doctorate in Nursing Practice and Master's degree from Columbia University, and holds an additional Master's degree in Trauma, Crisis, and Stress from Tel Aviv University. Her academic foundation also includes a Bachelor's degree in Nursing from Pace University and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Boston University. This multidisciplinary training gives her a broad lens through which to understand the intersection of psychological experience, trauma, and psychiatric care, equipping her to meet clients where they are with both clinical precision and genuine empathy.

What sets New Path Psychiatry apart, and what Dr. Lefkowitz values most about the practice she has built, is the emphasis on making every client feel genuinely cared for within the provider-patient relationship. The practice's priority has always been to meet each client's needs with compassion and intention, creating a space where people feel supported rather than processed. This philosophy extends across the entire New Path team and is woven into every aspect of the collaborative care experience.

  • Dr. Lefkowitz's multidisciplinary education, spanning nursing, psychology, and trauma studies, provides her with a uniquely comprehensive understanding of how life experiences, stress, and mental health intersect, allowing her to approach medication management with both scientific rigor and deep human insight.

  • Her patient-centered philosophy ensures that every treatment decision is made collaboratively, honoring each client's preferences, lifestyle, and personal goals rather than following a standardized protocol.

  • As the founder of New Path Psychiatry, Dr. Lefkowitz has cultivated a practice culture where compassion and genuine care define the client experience, setting the tone for a team that prioritizes partnership and holistic well-being.

"My goal is for every patient to feel like a true partner in their own care, informed, supported, and moving forward on their own terms. We're in this together."

- Dr. Amanda Lefkowitz, DNP, PMHNP