Why Therapy Didn’t Work Before and How to Find the Right Therapist in NYC
Everyone says therapy is the thing.
You went. You showed up. You talked.
But… you’re not feeling a big shift. No lightbulb moment. No real sense that anything is changing.
If therapy didn’t work for you before, you’re not alone. And more importantly, it doesn’t mean therapy can’t work.
It usually means something about the fit or the approach wasn’t right.
How Do We Cope When Things Are Beyond Our Control?
There are moments when something shifts and suddenly you’re not in control.
Coping isn’t about fixing the situation. It’s about how you stay with yourself in the situation. You need ways to get through the moment and a place to make sense of what it brings up. Both approaches matter.
At Therapists of New York, we think about coping in both of these ways.
We offer structured support, like DBT skills groups, to help you manage intensity in the moment.
ADHD Testing for Adults in NYC: Why You Can’t Focus at Work (and What to Do About It)
It usually doesn’t start with, “I think I need ADHD testing.”
It starts more like:
“Why is this taking me so long?”
“Why can everyone else just… start?”
“Why am I working all day but still behind?”
At Therapists of New York, neuropsychological testing and ADHD evaluations are conducted by doctoral-level psychologists with expertise in adult assessment.
EMDR Therapy: When Talk Therapy Isn’t Enough
You can understand your patterns. You can know exactly where your anxiety, shutdown, or emotional reactions come from. You might even be able to explain your childhood in detail. And yet your body keeps reacting anyway.
If you have ever thought, “I get it, but I’m still stuck,” you are not alone. Many people seeking therapy in NYC reach this point after doing meaningful insight-oriented work. It does not mean therapy has failed. It often means the nervous system has not fully processed the experience yet.
This is where EMDR can help.
What Do the Letters After a Therapist’s Name Mean?
PhD vs PsyD vs LCSW vs LMHC — How to Understand Therapist Credentials
If you’ve ever started searching for a therapist, you may have noticed something confusing right away.
Therapists often have a string of letters after their names.
For many people beginning therapy, those credentials can feel like alphabet soup.
What do they actually mean?
Why Do All Therapist Bios Sound the Same?
Scrolling through therapist bios? You’re not imagining it. They all sound alike. And yet, if you’re actually trying to find a therapist, this sameness makes things harder. You scroll, skim, sigh. How do you tell who can really help when everyone promises safety and compassion, but no one mentions what happens when there’s a long silence, or when you feel stuck and don’t know what to say?
Finding the Best Therapist in Brooklyn Heights: A Psychologist’s Tips
If you live in Brooklyn Heights, you already know there’s no shortage of therapists nearby. The challenge isn’t finding a therapist- it’s finding the right one. Someone who can meet your mind where it already is, challenge you when needed, and help you actually get somewhere new.
At Therapists of New York, we think that starts long before your first session. The most meaningful therapy begins with a match and that’s where our process is different.
What a Psychological Evaluation Can—and Can’t—Tell You
If you’ve ever wondered whether your struggles with focus, learning, or motivation might have a deeper explanation, a neuropsychological evaluation can help you find out.
Finding the Best Therapist in Montclair, NJ: A Psychologist’s Tips
Searching for the right therapist in Montclair can be hard. You scroll through endless directories, skim websites, and try to guess who might actually get you. It’s easy to wonder if there’s a better way to find a therapist who would be the right fit- not just someone with availability next Tuesday.
At Therapists of New York, we believe that good therapy starts with a solid match.
Therapy Isn’t Helping? Here’s How Psychological Testing Can Clarify What’s Going On
You’ve done the work. You’ve shown up, journaled, analyzed your dreams, and processed your childhood — yet something still feels… off. If that sounds familiar, you’re not failing therapy — therapy might just be missing an important piece of the puzzle. Sometimes, the issue isn’t insight or effort; it’s clarity. And that’s where psychological testing comes in.
Searching for the Best Queer Therapists in NYC? Here’s How to Find Affirming Care
If you’re looking for a therapist who doesn’t just “accept” you but more deeply understands queer, trans, non-binary, or gender-diverse experience, you’re not alone. Finding the right match in New York City can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be.
The Benefits of Therapy Twice a Week: When Once Just Isn’t Enough
Some people go to therapy twice a week because things are falling apart. Others go because they’re finally ready for things to come together.
You probably think of therapy as a once-a-week thing. You show up, talk about your feelings, make a few breakthroughs, and spend the next seven days metabolizing and making sense of it all.
Looking for the Best Therapists in Midtown NYC? Here’s What to Know.
If you’ve typed “best therapist in Midtown NYC” into Google, you’ve probably seen hundreds of results - from therapy directories to sleek clinics that all start to sound the same. So how do you actually find a therapist who’s the right fit for you?
What to Say When You Don’t Know How to Start Therapy
If you’ve ever found yourself staring at your therapist, unsure what to say, you’re not alone. Many people struggle to know how to start therapy sessions or what to talk about first — especially when every thought seems to vanish the moment the session begins.
Moving Past the Hunch: What a Real ADHD Evaluation Can Reveal
Having a hunch and having a diagnosis are not the same. And moving past the hunch can actually change your life.
When to Quit Self-Helping and Start Therapy
You’ve been doing the work. You read the books. You’ve journaled about gratitude. You’ve downloaded the meditation apps and listened to the podcasts. You’ve maybe even yelled affirmations at your bathroom mirror.
And still… you feel stuck.
Welcome to the moment many of us hit: when self-help hits its limit. When journaling about your inner child just turns into a list of “stuff I should probably talk to a real therapist about.”
That’s not failure. That’s progress.
What to Talk About in Therapy When You Have ‘Nothing’ to Talk About
What to Talk About in Therapy When You Have ‘Nothing’ to Talk About
Not sure what to talk about in therapy? Feeling stuck is more common, and more productive, than you might think. Here’s what to say when you feel like you have “nothing.”
Top 3 Signs You’re Neurodivergent (and Didn’t Know It) — And How the Right Therapist Can Help
Ever had the thought: “Wait… what if this isn’t just anxiety?” More and more adults- especially women and folks socialized to fit in - are realizing they’ve been masking neurodivergent traits for years.
You don’t have to be “officially diagnosed” to start exploring what might be going on with symptoms of ADHD, autism, or other neurodivergent traits. Sometimes, just naming it helps everything make more sense.
Here are a few signs that might hit close to home:
What is a Therapist Matchmaking Call, and Why It Might Be the Easiest Way to Start Therapy
What Is a Therapist Matchmaking Call—and Why It Might Be the Easiest Way to Start Therapy
If you’ve ever Googled “find a therapist NYC,” you already know the deal. Endless profiles. Options abound. Tabs upon tabs. The whole process can feel... like a lot.
How to Find a Therapist in NYC
How to Find a Therapist in NYC
Searching for Therapy in NYC? Here's what to know.
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