NEW YORK, NY, November 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) Wheelchair-dependent since childhood, psychologist Danielle Sheypuk once described her NYC dating and relationship experiences as "'Sex and the City', disability style."
After snagging the title "Ms. Wheelchair NY 2012," the attractive 34-year-old Manhattanite found herself in demand from a variety of media focused on her particular area of expertise - the psychology of dating, relationships and sexuality among the disabled community.
During the summer of 2012, Danielle appeared in media venues as diverse as The New York Daily News, The Daily Mail (U.K.), SiriusXM Doctor Radio, WNBC Weekend Today in NY and WNBC New York Nightly News, and WOR Radio's "Valerie's New York."
Now, Dr. Sheypuk has established an innovative private practice that employs Skype-based therapy sessions.
"Dr. Sheypuk is on the cutting edge of therapeutic intervention, offering consultations and treatment via Skype," reads the text on her Skype-therapy site. "The Skype method of therapy is different than traditional office-based therapy in that it is conducted over the internet and allows the client to stay in their own environment. This is especially useful in cases where the client is physically disabled and it is not easy or convenient for the client to be physically present in the office or clinic." To learn more about Dr. Danielle Sheypuk's Skype-based private therapy practice, please visit her website at http://drdaniellesheypuk.com/
Danielle is also at work with her public relations agency, Tranquility49, in association with a NYC-based producer/director, to tape the pilot for a reality-based TV series, focused on Danielle's urban exploits with four attractive, single women friends - each with a degree in psychology. Parties interested in learning more about the series and sponsorship opportunities should contact Patrick A. Berzinski at patrick@tranquility49.com.
Dr. Danielle Sheypuk is available for media interviews and speaking opportunities, regarding her new efforts in her psychiatric practice, reality television, and as an expert in the clinical psychology of dating, relationships and sexuality among the disabled community. Her representation is through Tranquility49 LLC, 28 West 39th Street, 4th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10018.
Tranquility49, the "communications boutique for the 21st century," is a broad-spectrum media-communications firm located in the heart of New York City. For more information, please visit www.tranquility49.com.
"Ms. Wheelchair New York," Dr. Danielle Sheypuk, on a Roll with Career, Media Projects
Dr. Sheypuk, a NYC expert in dating, intimacy and sexuality among the disabled, kicks off Skype therapy practice, reality-TV pilot
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