Postpartum Rage: What It’s Trying to Tell You
/Postpartum rage is a common and overlooked experience for new moms. Learn why it happens and how to cope with anger after having a baby.
Read MorePostpartum rage is a common and overlooked experience for new moms. Learn why it happens and how to cope with anger after having a baby.
Read MoreYour inner critic isn’t the enemy. It’s a protective voice that learned its job long ago. With curiosity, reflection, and the support of a therapist— especially one trained in psychodynamic therapy— that voice can loosen its grip.
Read MoreHas Brooklyn quietly become the most emotionally fluent, self-analytic borough in New York City?
We think… maybe.
Read MoreSearching for Therapy in NYC? Here's what to know.
Read MoreFeeling overwhelmed by therapy lingo? You’re not alone. CBT? DBT? EFT? You were trying to find a therapist and now you're drowning in acronyms. Here’s your no-nonsense guide to the most common therapy types—so you can find what fits you.
Read MoreWhether you're a recent immigrant, a second-generation Korean American, or somewhere in between, you may be searching for Korean-speaking therapists in NYC and not quite sure where to start. There are several ways to approach your therapist search to help you find a good-fit for a bilingual or Korean-speaking therapist in New York.
Read MoreHave you ever looked at your to-do list and felt like your brain just short-circuited? You know what needs to get done—but somehow, the day slips away, and the list remains untouched. If this sounds familiar, you may be struggling with executive functioning skills. The good news? These are skills that can be strengthened with support, insight, and the right tools.
Read More In NYC, it’s easy to be surrounded by people and still feel deeply alone.
Group therapy offers something rare—a chance to slow down, speak honestly, and feel truly seen.
Choosing a therapist who speaks your language-or one who supports bilingual therapy-can create a space where you feel fully seen and heard.
Read MoreDr. DelNero shares seven research-backed strategies to help you and your partner nurture your bond while navigating new parenthood together.
Read MoreA stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) can be an incredibly overwhelming and stressful experience for parents. Our parenting expert, Dr. Jessica DelNero, shares tools and resources to help you cope.
Read MoreLearn about the ways mental health impacts executive functioning, the diagnoses that play a role, and the treatment plan that may help.
Read MoreLearn about practices to improve focus and enhance executive functioning skills.
Read MoreThe postpartum period, sometimes called the “fourth trimester,” is just as important as the pregnancy and birthing process. A thoughtful postpartum care plan can help you navigate those early weeks, support your mental health, and set you up for success as a new family.
Read MorePsychological testing involves completing a series of tasks and answering questions designed to give insight into how you think, feel, and behave in various areas of your life. The specific tests you take are customized to meet your unique needs and questions, helping to create a holistic picture of your mental and emotional well-being.
Read MoreThe experience of losing someone significant to suicide can come with unique challenges that may complicate the grieving process. Dr. Julia Kirsch shares her expertise on the topic as well as resources for support.
Read MoreHave you ever felt self-doubt, fraudulent, or wondered if you are as competent or qualified as others perceive you to be? Believe it or not, these feelings are quite common, especially among high achieving people who have a hard time believing in their competence. These feelings and thoughts often arise when we begin something new, step into a new role, and enter environments that invalidate aspects of our identity. Below are some practical suggestions for how to respond to imposter stress.
Read MoreComplex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD, C-PTSD, Complex-PTSD) refers to the impact of prolonged, unavoidable, relational trauma. Such repeated trauma tends to negatively impact the survivor’s sense of safety, self-esteem, trust in self, and trust in others.
Read MoreThere is no one pathway to peak health. We all have unique perspectives and needs that may change depending on our physical and social locations, throughout the course of a day, and over the course of our lifetimes. Wellness coaching provides an opportunity for you to be curious about what you need to feel healthy and fulfilled. It is an avenue to think about your physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.
Read MoreBecoming a parent is a monumental life shift, one filled with both anticipated adjustments and unexpected emotional twists. While new parents may brace themselves for the practical changes like disrupted sleep schedules and increased responsibilities, the whirlwind of emotions that accompany parenthood often still catch them off guard. This is where therapy can be particularly helpful in adjusting to your new role.
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