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Marty Cooper

Associate Professor at SUNY Old Westbury
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Marty Aaron Cooper, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist | Professor | Researcher | Media Contributor

Dr. Marty Aaron Cooper is a distinguished psychologist, educator, and researcher specializing in counseling psychology, LGBTQ+ mental health, trauma, and cultural competency. As an Associate Professor at SUNY Old Westbury and an Adjunct Instructor at NYU, Dr. Cooper has dedicated his career to shaping the next generation of mental health professionals. His extensive research explores identity development, intersectionality, and resilience, with peer-reviewed publications on transgender mental health, the psychology of aging, and multicultural competence.

Dr. Cooper's expertise extends beyond academia—he is a sought-after media contributor, featured in outlets like Parade, MedicalNewsToday, WalletHub, and USA Today, offering psychological insights on mental well-being, emotional intelligence, and societal trends. He has also presented internationally on transgenerational trauma, LGBTQ+ identity, and refugee mental health.

A licensed psychologist in New York and Connecticut, Dr. Cooper brings years of clinical experience to his private practice and volunteer work, supporting marginalized communities through human rights organizations. His work bridges academic rigor with real-world impact, making him a compelling voice in conversations on mental health, diversity, and social justice.

For expert commentary or collaboration, contact Dr. Cooper at cooperm@oldwestbury.edu.

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    Marty highlights telehealth's unique advantage: witnessing clients' real-life environments, like a new mom with her newborn. However, challenges such as privacy interruptions also exist. Marty believes telehealth can be as effective as in-person therapy, offering a deeper understanding of clients' lives.
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