Grace Coviello
DNP, PMHNP-BC
PSYCHIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER
Psychodynamic Exploration
Anxiety
ADHD
Mood Disorders
Trauma
Depression
Medication Management
Brief Therapy Interventions
Client Focus: Late adolescents and adults across the lifespan, individuals seeking thoughtful and flexible medication management, patients who want care that addresses the deeper meaning behind their symptoms
Treatment Methods: Psychiatric medication management, brief therapy interventions, psychoanalytic and psychodynamic approaches, collaborative treatment planning, flexible appointment scheduling
Grace Coviello is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner who joined New Path Psychiatry in 2022, bringing a clinically grounded and genuinely curious approach to patient care.
Her work centers on medication management and brief therapy interventions, but what distinguishes her practice is a commitment to looking beneath the surface. Grace believes that symptoms tell a story, and she takes the time to understand what that story is before determining how best to help. She works primarily with late adolescents and adults, and she finds deep fulfillment in supporting patients toward treatments that feel authentically right for them.
Flexibility and availability are core to how Grace practices. She is committed to offering frequent appointments and remaining accessible when medication concerns arise — an approach rooted in the understanding that psychiatric care isn't a set-it-and-forget-it process, but an ongoing, evolving relationship between patient and provider.
Grace's academic foundation spans a Bachelor's in Psychology, a Bachelor's in Nursing, and a Master's in Psychiatric Nursing. She has further enriched her clinical perspective through additional training in psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapy, giving her the tools to engage with patients at a level that goes well beyond symptom management. That layered training informs the quality of her listening and the depth of her clinical thinking in every appointment.
Grace approaches psychiatry with the conviction that what brings someone to care is rarely the whole picture. Her training in psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapy equips her to explore the emotional and psychological context behind a patient's symptoms, making space for insights that more surface-level approaches might miss. This orientation doesn't slow down the work; it makes the work more precise and more personal.
For Grace, prescribing is a conversation, not a directive. She works alongside her patients to develop treatment plans that genuinely fit their lives, revisiting and refining as needed. Her commitment to flexible, frequent appointments reflects a belief that responsive care is better care, that patients navigating medication questions shouldn't have to wait weeks for answers or reassurance.
Grace brings a dual-discipline foundation to her practice, grounded in both the behavioral science of psychology and the clinical rigor of nursing. Her graduate training in psychiatric nursing, layered with psychoanalytic and psychodynamic coursework, positions her to treat the whole person: not just stabilizing symptoms, but supporting patients in understanding themselves more fully through the process of care.
"I love digging into the deeper meaning behind symptoms. My goal is to provide care that goes beyond the surface and truly resonates with each person I work with."
- Grace Coviello, PMHNP-BC