Women's Therapy Group in SoHo: Connect deeply and enjoy some pastries weekly!

Location

New York City

Rate

20-100, depending on insurance.

Posted 2 days ago

About this Service

This is an ongoing process group for women in their twenties and thirties to explore their relationships to friends, family, work, dating and sex. Come join us in SoHo every Wednesday evening (exact time tbd!) for meaningful dialogue, connection, analytical interpretations of relational patterns, and pastries!

Let me know your insurance provider and we will check the cost together.

About this Lister

Welcome. My name is Allie. I specialize in relationship psychotherapy and anxiety disorders. Patients that work well with me are those that wish to understand the deeper, unconscious drivers of their present anxious and/or depressive symptoms. I help all patients gain a life-long ability to self-reflect internally, take responsibility, and build more connected lives. Working with me is a promise to end anxious, ruminating thoughts and replace them with meaningful, proactive inner monologue.

With couples counseling we work together to identify gaps in communication and fix persistent relational patterns that leave both parties feeling: "this argument is going nowhere." Each week we disentangle core psychic issues in the relationship, which allows each party to see the reality of the relationship structure and make active steps towards change.

I invite you to reach out if you and your partner are curious about relationship therapy, or if you individually are feeling sensations of worry, emptiness, sadness, malaise and have been curious about beginning psychotherapy. Please be advised that my clinical work is without political ideology, and people of all political backgrounds are welcome.

Background and Expertise

LMHC
EdM, MA

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