We want you to get the care you deserve.

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Our therapy team offers a range of evidence-based approaches tailored to your unique needs.

What We Treat

We provide support to individuals who are struggling with anxiety, depression, and distress stemming from trauma, such as childhood, relational, domestic, and sexual abuse experiences.

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Our therapy team offers a range of evidence-based approaches tailored to your unique needs. We prioritize creating a safe, supportive environment where you can explore your experiences, build coping skills, and work toward meaningful growth and healing.

NEW YORK

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Therapeutic
Modalities

Trauma-informed therapy uses specialized approaches to support healing from the emotional impacts of trauma.

  • Psychodynamic Therapy

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

  • Narrative Therapy

  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

  • Mindfulness-Based Therapy

✺ Frequently asked questions ✺

  • Trauma-informed therapy is an approach that recognizes the widespread impact of trauma and integrates this understanding into all aspects of treatment. It emphasizes safety, choice, collaboration, trust, and empowerment.

  • Trauma-informed therapy differs from traditional therapy in that it intentionally considers the impact of trauma on a person’s emotions, behaviors, relationships, and overall well-being. While regular therapy may focus on symptoms or problem-solving, trauma-informed therapy focuses on understanding why those symptoms exist, often rooted in past traumatic experiences.

  • Anyone who has experienced trauma—such as abuse, neglect, violence, medical trauma, or loss—can benefit. It’s also helpful for people with PTSD, anxiety, depression, or relational issues rooted in trauma.

  • Not unless you want to. Trauma-informed therapists respect your pace and boundaries. You can work on healing without reliving every traumatic detail.

  • Trauma-informed therapy is specifically designed to avoid re-traumatization by prioritizing safety, choice, and pacing. You won’t be pushed to relive painful experiences before you're ready.

  • Yes, absolutely — you don’t need a trauma history to benefit from working with our therapists. Trauma-informed care simply means we create a safe, respectful space for anyone seeking support.