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Are you looking for a therapist in the city of New York? We’d like to help!

We know face-to-face therapy with a licensed therapist is an important part of managing and improving your mental health. We encourage you to use our directory of mental health professionals to locate a psychiatrist, psychologist, counselor, or social worker near you.

Erica Kaplan

New York

New York

Whether you are facing significant adversity, noticing that you're falling short of where you want to be, or struggling with that "I'm not myself" feeling that won't go away, therapy can help to create meaningful and positive change. My therapy style is open, laid back and warm, and my goal is to create a safe and nonjudgmental experience that empowers my clients to build inner strength and mov...

Patricia Humphrey

New York

New York

Are you troubled about relationships in your life? Are you looking for answers or solutions for yourself? Therapy is a place to sort out those feelings and questions while beginning on a path of change and growth. Working with me as your therapist, I provide a non-judgmental environment that is safe while exploring the questions and situations that you the client are looking to answer and to...

Francesca Brody

New York

New York

Trying to balance the demands of modern, urban life is challenging. The stress from work, relationships, parenting or finances can be overwhelming. Too often in New York City, the demands of professional life completely overshadow the ability to have a healthy personal life. If you are looking for more balance in your life, reduced anxiety and depression related to your personal and professiona...

Lauren Reynolds

New York

New York

My client can struggle with stressors such as substance use to high-"functioning" depression; individuals that are 'going through the motions' to maintain their day-to-day life, inside they’re screaming. In recognizing the the void in care and understanding of marginalized persons' my approach in counseling is to provide emotional insight and reframing maladaptive thinking patterns through...

Andra Brown

New York

New York

The healing process is one that you do not have to go through alone. I view therapy as a collaborative effort between the therapist and client, while still managing to maintain a strengths-based, client-centered approach. I take an eclectic approach to therapeutic interventions, utilizing techniques from different evidence-based practices to create individualized treatment plans that cater to m...

Rebecca Kangwa

New York

New York

I operate from a holistic approach and focus on creating a custom experience to each individual client. I believe that building a strong, mutually beneficial, therapeutic relationship is one of the most important aspects of therapy. I welcome people from all walks of life and pride myself in creating a liberated space for my clients. I understand my clients concerns and work with them to create...

Lauren D Ares

New York

New York

We are stronger than we realize and we are capable of amazing things. As a therapist I have worked for many years in the field and I have encountered many of the issues that have come about in our modern world. One ideal that I attempt to instill in each one of my clients is optimisim and hope in themselves. Whether struggling with personal issues, having relationship issues or divorce. I work...

Caryn Giaimo

New York

New York

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with advanced clinical training in mental health and the treatment of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT). In my private practice, I work with individuals, children, teens, and families with a variety of diagnoses. My approach to therapy is based on the belief that all individuals are doing their best at each moment in...

Anthony Procaccino

New York

New York

Every person who chooses therapy does so for a unique combination of reasons, as my patients have revealed to me in twenty years of private practice. No one fits into simple categories, teens especially. Some are impacted by events long ago, others by recent setbacks, while most are triggered by a combination of influences known and unknown. Working with children and adolescents, I understand...
Career Counseling and Career Coaching can assist you to experience joy and balance. From time to time, we may need adjustments in our career or personal life to bring us the satisfaction, motivation, or fulfillment we need to improve the quality of our life. Consider making a career change if: your job situation or responsibilities have changed; you are feeling unfulfilled in your work and in y...

Jen Handler

New York

New York

All kinds of things bring people into therapy. Many of my clients are struggling with some kind of relationship issue, whether it’s a stressful workplace dynamic, a conflict with a partner, friends or family, or challenges navigating the dating world. Many also feel stuck in some indescribable way – in their careers, with unhealthy habits or with feeling like they’re somehow not in the driver’s...

Nicole L. Manza

New York

New York

Taking the first step toward transformation is often the hardest part, and you just did it! In life we often arrive at circumstances beyond our understanding. These experiences can be the result of attachment style, unresolved trauma, grief/loss or dissatisfaction with life’s journey. At times these experiences distort our perception, or causing sadness or anxiety. These events may diminish our...

Neal Spivack

New York

New York

Are you not feeling the way that you want? Is the strain showing at work or school, with friends or family? How are you feeling physically? Run down? Stressed? Your first priority may be to feel better, more like your normal self, so that you can do the things that you need to. After that, we can identify the situations that underlie the problems you're having, craft a longer-term plan, and mak...

Maria Napoli

New York

New York

Deciding to come to therapy can be a difficult decision; one that takes courage and often comes with some anxiety and ambiguity about what the process will entail. I consider empathy, sympathy, and honesty are the key elements to a nurturing and successful therapeutic relationship. I’ve spent the last 4 years training and working with clients at institutions such as New York Presbyterian, New Y...
Having worked for years as a pediatrician in busy outpatient settings, I was struck by the huge impact that behavioral and emotional difficulties had on the health and well-being of patients I treated. Far too often, these concerns were not being adequately addressed, and I became increasingly interested in doing just that. My background as a pediatrician, combined with extensive training in...