Grace Coviello
DNP, PMHNP-BC
PSYCHIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER
Psychiatry
Older Adolescents
Adults
Client Focus: Late Adolescents, Young Adults
Specialties: Adults, Children, Psychiatry
Treatment Methods: Collaborative Medication Management, Brief Therapeutic Interventions, Psychodynamically Informed Psychiatric Care, Psychoanalysis
Grace Coviello is a Board-Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner at New Path Psychiatry who brings a rare combination of clinical expertise and genuine curiosity about the people she works with.
Since joining the practice in 2022, she has built a reputation for taking her clients' concerns seriously and looking beyond surface-level symptoms to understand the deeper meaning behind what someone is experiencing. Grace provides both medication management and brief therapeutic interventions, working with late adolescents and young adults to develop treatment plans that make sense for their actual lives rather than fitting them into a predetermined framework.
Her approach to treatment is built on collaboration and shared decision-making. Grace works closely with each client to arrive at mutual agreements about medication and treatment planning, ensuring that every person understands the reasoning behind their care and feels empowered to take an active role in shaping it. Her training in psychoanalytic and psychodynamic therapy gives her a distinctive lens for thinking about symptoms in context, allowing her to consider the fuller picture of a person's experience rather than focusing solely on diagnosis. This depth of understanding helps her craft treatment plans that address what is actually going on, not just what appears on the surface.
Grace holds a Master's degree in Psychiatric Nursing, along with a Bachelor's degree in Nursing and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology. She has also completed a preparatory program in Psychoanalysis and Psychodynamic Therapy, training that informs her thoughtful, insight-oriented approach to psychiatric care. This multidisciplinary background equips her to meet clients at the intersection of medical treatment and psychological understanding, bridging the gap between medication management and deeper therapeutic engagement.
One of the things Grace values most about working at New Path Psychiatry is the ability to provide care the way she believes it should be done. The practice's collaborative care model means she works closely with each client's therapist, creating continuity and coordination that is often missing in traditional outpatient settings. She is also able to see clients more frequently than most psychiatric practices allow, and can typically schedule same-day appointments when an urgent medication concern arises. This accessibility reflects New Path's commitment to meeting people where they are, when they need it most.
Grace's training in psychoanalytic and psychodynamic therapy distinguishes her approach to medication management, allowing her to explore the deeper context behind a client's symptoms and develop treatment plans that reflect a fuller understanding of who they are.
Her commitment to collaborative decision-making means that clients leave appointments not only with a clear plan but with a genuine understanding of why that plan was chosen and confidence in their role as an active partner in their own care.
Grace's ability to provide both medication management and brief therapeutic interventions creates a more integrated experience for clients, bridging psychiatric care and psychological support within a single relationship.
"I hope that people feel that I take their problems seriously, and want to closely understand them beyond the limits of a diagnosis. I want people to walk away feeling that they understand the reasoning behind their treatment plan, and that they were empowered to take an active role in the decision-making."
- Grace Coviello, PMHNP-BC