About Rebecca Scarpati, LMSW
Rebecca Scarpati is a licensed social worker, practicing for more than 15 years with children and families. Internships and practice included such agencies as Mapleton Children’s Services, in Brooklyn; The Family Assistance Project with Victim’s Service Agency; and The North White Plains YWCA family and children’s programs. She is currently serving as a volunteer at the Westchester Medical Center’s Behavioral Treatment Center for adolescents.
Rebecca received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College, her MSW from the Hunter College School of Social Work and has completed Jack Himmelstein’s Training for Understanding-Based Mediation at the Center for Mediation and Law.
She has also completed the Basic Training for Collaborative Professionals and is qualified to work as a Divorce Coach and Child Specialist.
She has also completed the Basic Training for Collaborative Professionals and is qualified to work as a Divorce Coach and Child Specialist.
Rebecca made the decision to branch out from couples therapy and family therapy into divorce mediation and conflict resolution due to the belief that families in conflict may resolve divorce in a healthy and positive way.
Parents who engage in a successful mediation have an opportunity to co-parent and continue their parental partnership post-marriage.
A successful mediation will support and facilitate a new beginning for each party; work which inspires and compels Rebecca in her practice.
Parents who engage in a successful mediation have an opportunity to co-parent and continue their parental partnership post-marriage.
A successful mediation will support and facilitate a new beginning for each party; work which inspires and compels Rebecca in her practice.