Support Groups in 10010

This is an ongoing, weekly mutual support group for adult women who are healing from complex trauma, sexual abuse, emotional neglect, or other ruptures to interpersonal relationships. Many group members are in recovery from drug and alcohol dependence or have been in relationships with parents, siblings, children or partners who abuse substances. Group members are guided each week through the use of role-play to explore and enhance their relationships with themselves and others. No prior psychodrama experience is necessary. Members must be in regular 1x1 therapy outside of group with one of the therapists in our practice.
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Hosted by Maria Kratsios
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, MA
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
This is an ongoing, weekly mutual support group for adult women who are healing from complex trauma, sexual abuse, emotional neglect, or other ruptures to interpersonal relationships. Many group members are in recovery from drug and alcohol dependence or have been in relationships with parents, siblings, children or partners who abuse substances. Group members are guided each week through the use of role-play to explore and enhance their relationships with themselves and others. No prior psychodrama experience is necessary. Members must be in regular 1x1 therapy outside of group with one of the therapists in our practice.
(646) 791-2987 View (646) 791-2987
Positive Dependence groups are designed for individuals who want to work on how they relate in important relationships in their lives. Members learn building block concepts, coping skills, and tools to apply. They learn how to depend on oneself and others in a mutual, empowering fashion. Both the culturally problematic term "Codependent," and the tendency to be afraid to love or depend at all ("Nodependent?") will be investigated. Difficulties with boundaries, Overreacting/Underreacting, Caretaking at the expense of oneself, and Problematic Communication Styles are covered. Groups are 75 minutes, meeting weekly for 20 weeks. Members can also discuss longer-term group therapy options.
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Hosted by Margaret Morrissey Rombone
Psychologist, PhD
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
Positive Dependence groups are designed for individuals who want to work on how they relate in important relationships in their lives. Members learn building block concepts, coping skills, and tools to apply. They learn how to depend on oneself and others in a mutual, empowering fashion. Both the culturally problematic term "Codependent," and the tendency to be afraid to love or depend at all ("Nodependent?") will be investigated. Difficulties with boundaries, Overreacting/Underreacting, Caretaking at the expense of oneself, and Problematic Communication Styles are covered. Groups are 75 minutes, meeting weekly for 20 weeks. Members can also discuss longer-term group therapy options.
(646) 386-2157 View (646) 386-2157
I have formed a group practice devoted to providing the best and highest quality comprehensive psychological services. My mission is to design the most effective individualized treatment to help you reach optimal health and well-being. My team prides itself in its expertise of both the diagnosis and treatment of psychological issues. We believe in using our clinical experience with various forms of therapies to best tailor treatment to your needs and personality. After an initial assessment, we will provide care tailored specifically to your personality and health concerns to achieve the best and fastest results.
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Hosted by Yasmine Saad
Psychologist, PhD
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
I have formed a group practice devoted to providing the best and highest quality comprehensive psychological services. My mission is to design the most effective individualized treatment to help you reach optimal health and well-being. My team prides itself in its expertise of both the diagnosis and treatment of psychological issues. We believe in using our clinical experience with various forms of therapies to best tailor treatment to your needs and personality. After an initial assessment, we will provide care tailored specifically to your personality and health concerns to achieve the best and fastest results.
(718) 395-9081 View (718) 395-9081
This group offers queer AFAB a place to be together to explore and to articulate themselves individually and as a community. As a collective that is often "separated and different from" others and often struggles to understand the diversity amongst ourselves, group members will seek and find ways to understand, grow, develop and find strength with one another. No clear self-definition necessary, just curiosity about oneself. HIS GROUP WILL MEET VIRTUALLY AND BI-WEEKLY, Please email jlichtsteinlcsw@gmail.com, if interested in learning more.
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Hosted by Julie Lichtstein
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, NCPsyA
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
This group offers queer AFAB a place to be together to explore and to articulate themselves individually and as a community. As a collective that is often "separated and different from" others and often struggles to understand the diversity amongst ourselves, group members will seek and find ways to understand, grow, develop and find strength with one another. No clear self-definition necessary, just curiosity about oneself. HIS GROUP WILL MEET VIRTUALLY AND BI-WEEKLY, Please email jlichtsteinlcsw@gmail.com, if interested in learning more.
(646) 490-0575 View (646) 490-0575
A unique therapy group designed for artists, writers, musicians, and anyone who thrives in creative expression. In this supportive space, we'll explore how mindfulness practices can enhance creativity, reduce stress, and help navigate the emotional ups and downs of the creative process. Through guided meditation, breathing exercises, and reflective discussions, you’ll learn to quiet the inner critic, cultivate present-moment awareness, and tap into your natural flow of ideas and inspiration. Whether you’re looking to overcome creative blocks, find balance, or simply connect with like-minded individuals, this group offers tools and techniques to nurture both your mind and your creative spirit.
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Hosted by Kathy Koller
Counselor, LMHC
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
A unique therapy group designed for artists, writers, musicians, and anyone who thrives in creative expression. In this supportive space, we'll explore how mindfulness practices can enhance creativity, reduce stress, and help navigate the emotional ups and downs of the creative process. Through guided meditation, breathing exercises, and reflective discussions, you’ll learn to quiet the inner critic, cultivate present-moment awareness, and tap into your natural flow of ideas and inspiration. Whether you’re looking to overcome creative blocks, find balance, or simply connect with like-minded individuals, this group offers tools and techniques to nurture both your mind and your creative spirit.
(646) 921-4482 View (646) 921-4482
Your dream suggests great insight about your wishes and fears. This workshop offers dream interpretations and discovery of your unknown self and help conflict resolution. Let's find out your key issues and live life with positive mind set!
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Hosted by Kazue Wada Block
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, PsyD, LCSW
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
Your dream suggests great insight about your wishes and fears. This workshop offers dream interpretations and discovery of your unknown self and help conflict resolution. Let's find out your key issues and live life with positive mind set!
(646) 553-6332 View (646) 553-6332
The FBN monthly support group brings together families formed with the help of egg/sperm/embryo donation and/or surrogacy as well as parents-to-be; giving them the opportunity to ask questions, get answers to their concerns, share experiences and feel supported. Many parents are unsure whether they should tell their children and others about their conception. Meetings provide a safe and comfortable place where parents feel supported and not alone. Often, it is through listening and sharing stories with others that parents gain the confidence needed to create lasting healthy connections with their donor-conceived children.
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Hosted by Patricia Mendell
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
The FBN monthly support group brings together families formed with the help of egg/sperm/embryo donation and/or surrogacy as well as parents-to-be; giving them the opportunity to ask questions, get answers to their concerns, share experiences and feel supported. Many parents are unsure whether they should tell their children and others about their conception. Meetings provide a safe and comfortable place where parents feel supported and not alone. Often, it is through listening and sharing stories with others that parents gain the confidence needed to create lasting healthy connections with their donor-conceived children.
(646) 480-7101 View (646) 480-7101
The group meets on Wednesdays 8-9:30pm at 156 Fifth Ave. I encourage new members to speak freely about their concerns, or remain silent and eventually begin to discuss thoughts and feelings with the group. The leader, along with the members help others to express stifiled emotions, to understand behaviors, and even to experiment with new attitudes and ways of coping. The new learning usually affects ones relationships outside the group in positive ways. The group is particularly helpful to individuals having unsatisfactory or very frustrating and disappointing relationships with others.
Photo of Howard Danelowitz, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CGP
Hosted by Howard Danelowitz
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CGP
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
The group meets on Wednesdays 8-9:30pm at 156 Fifth Ave. I encourage new members to speak freely about their concerns, or remain silent and eventually begin to discuss thoughts and feelings with the group. The leader, along with the members help others to express stifiled emotions, to understand behaviors, and even to experiment with new attitudes and ways of coping. The new learning usually affects ones relationships outside the group in positive ways. The group is particularly helpful to individuals having unsatisfactory or very frustrating and disappointing relationships with others.
(646) 350-3829 View (646) 350-3829
This is an interpersonal psychoanalytic group for individuals with histories of sexual abuse. Group work is a reparative process, which provides members with the potential for healing so they do not only experience themselves as "surviving" but "thriving". The processing of the here and now dynamics among group members is emphasized as this helps to bring awareness of the impact of sexual abuse and traumas on interpersonal relationships.
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Hosted by Rhona Kaplan
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-R
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
This is an interpersonal psychoanalytic group for individuals with histories of sexual abuse. Group work is a reparative process, which provides members with the potential for healing so they do not only experience themselves as "surviving" but "thriving". The processing of the here and now dynamics among group members is emphasized as this helps to bring awareness of the impact of sexual abuse and traumas on interpersonal relationships.
(646) 395-1222 View (646) 395-1222
12-session group which addresses the emotional, physical and cognitive aspects of anger. This group will help you identify your anger "triggers", enhance your productivity and self-esteem. Additional group Thursdays from 4:30PM - 6:00PM.
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Hosted by John Bliss
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CASAC, SAP
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
12-session group which addresses the emotional, physical and cognitive aspects of anger. This group will help you identify your anger "triggers", enhance your productivity and self-esteem. Additional group Thursdays from 4:30PM - 6:00PM.
(646) 351-1719 View (646) 351-1719
Embrace singlehood through a psychodynamic lens at our innovative Singles Support Group. This therapeutic forum provides a safe space to explore relationships, identity, and self-acceptance guided by psychodynamic principles. Led by a psychodynamic therapist, sessions offer invaluable insights for building healthy connections, cultivating self-love, and understanding your inner world. Whether seeking partnership or embracing the single life, you'll gain vital coping tools grounded in psychodynamic therapy. Experience transformative discussions and personal growth in our vibrant, judgment-free community. Invest in your emotional well-being through camaraderie, self-discovery and the wisdom of the psychodynamic approach. Spaces limited
Photo of Mary Tate, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Hosted by Mary Tate
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
Embrace singlehood through a psychodynamic lens at our innovative Singles Support Group. This therapeutic forum provides a safe space to explore relationships, identity, and self-acceptance guided by psychodynamic principles. Led by a psychodynamic therapist, sessions offer invaluable insights for building healthy connections, cultivating self-love, and understanding your inner world. Whether seeking partnership or embracing the single life, you'll gain vital coping tools grounded in psychodynamic therapy. Experience transformative discussions and personal growth in our vibrant, judgment-free community. Invest in your emotional well-being through camaraderie, self-discovery and the wisdom of the psychodynamic approach. Spaces limited
(516) 268-0100 View (516) 268-0100
The prolonged grief that comes from watching a loved one battle chronic illness is a unique struggle and often exists without many spaces to talk about it. This group is meant to hold that space and provide a non-judgmental environment where members can feel supported through their grief and in community with similarly situated people.
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Hosted by Jessica Torgovnik
Verified Verified
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
The prolonged grief that comes from watching a loved one battle chronic illness is a unique struggle and often exists without many spaces to talk about it. This group is meant to hold that space and provide a non-judgmental environment where members can feel supported through their grief and in community with similarly situated people.
(332) 239-7993 View (332) 239-7993
Please contact me if you are interested in a support group for female entrepreneurs. The purpose of this group is for like-minded women to have a trusted community of women to share the stresses and pressures of launching or operating a business.
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Hosted by Lisa Cavallerano
Counselor, MACMHC, NCC, LMHC
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
Please contact me if you are interested in a support group for female entrepreneurs. The purpose of this group is for like-minded women to have a trusted community of women to share the stresses and pressures of launching or operating a business.
(332) 248-1643 View (332) 248-1643
This on-going group is a psychotherapy group for Gay Men between ages 32-57. All members must be in or have been in their own individual psychotherapy. Contact me for initial screening interview.
Photo of Louis Pansulla, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Hosted by Louis Pansulla
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
This on-going group is a psychotherapy group for Gay Men between ages 32-57. All members must be in or have been in their own individual psychotherapy. Contact me for initial screening interview.
(212) 633-8070 View (212) 633-8070
Gestalt Associates for Psychotherapy (www.gestaltassociates.org) offers affordable Gestalt Therapy through our Low Fee Clinic. Clients in our clinic see therapists who are in our advanced post-graduate clinical training programs, and are under weekly supervision by members of our Faculty. Full-time Student fee: $30 - Individual Therapy: $40 - Couples Therapy: $50
Photo of Jeff Allison - Gestalt Associates for Psychotherapy, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Hosted by Gestalt Associates for Psychotherapy
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
Gestalt Associates for Psychotherapy (www.gestaltassociates.org) offers affordable Gestalt Therapy through our Low Fee Clinic. Clients in our clinic see therapists who are in our advanced post-graduate clinical training programs, and are under weekly supervision by members of our Faculty. Full-time Student fee: $30 - Individual Therapy: $40 - Couples Therapy: $50
(212) 689-7740 View (212) 689-7740
This ongoing co-ed psychoanalytic psychotherapy group is dedicated to helping individuals process various relationship issues, including impulse control, career difficulties, emotional instability, and unconscious patterns that deter one's fulfillment. This group meets weekly in a safe, trusting and non-judgmental setting.
Photo of Virgil Roberson, Licensed Psychoanalyst, LP, MDiv, NCPsyA
Hosted by Virgil Roberson
Licensed Psychoanalyst, LP, MDiv, NCPsyA
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
This ongoing co-ed psychoanalytic psychotherapy group is dedicated to helping individuals process various relationship issues, including impulse control, career difficulties, emotional instability, and unconscious patterns that deter one's fulfillment. This group meets weekly in a safe, trusting and non-judgmental setting.
(646) 736-1929 View (646) 736-1929
This small group of women and nonbinary folks ages 18-40 will come together via Google Meet on Monday evenings for support and education on key issues in recovery from a variety of Eating Disorders. We will discuss a different topic each week (i.e. triggers and responses; social media) and complete the series of 8 meetings by talking about "comfort foods" while having dinner together (virtually). If interested, please use the link in my profile to contact me.
Photo of Katherine E Kluefer, Counselor, MSEd, LMHC
Hosted by Katherine E Kluefer
Counselor, MSEd, LMHC
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
This small group of women and nonbinary folks ages 18-40 will come together via Google Meet on Monday evenings for support and education on key issues in recovery from a variety of Eating Disorders. We will discuss a different topic each week (i.e. triggers and responses; social media) and complete the series of 8 meetings by talking about "comfort foods" while having dinner together (virtually). If interested, please use the link in my profile to contact me.
(646) 849-4760 View (646) 849-4760
Many people come to New York City from elsewhere. Acclimating to NYC can be daunting and challenging. As a native New Yorker, I help my patients thrive and find their strength in the Big Apple. Meeting with other newbies, you share ideas, gain strength, and learn that you're not alone. The group dynamics are used to help each member learn about themselves.
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Hosted by Creative Psychotherapy
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
Many people come to New York City from elsewhere. Acclimating to NYC can be daunting and challenging. As a native New Yorker, I help my patients thrive and find their strength in the Big Apple. Meeting with other newbies, you share ideas, gain strength, and learn that you're not alone. The group dynamics are used to help each member learn about themselves.
(212) 268-0226 View (212) 268-0226
This ongoing psychotherapy group draws upon an anti-diet, intuitive eating perspective to help women heal their relationship with food, and understand the meaning of their eating behaviors and feelings about their bodies. Members are helped to be mindful in their eating experiences and to connect to their bodies for guidance about how to feed themselves. This group is grounded in an awareness of the social pressures that encourage women to live in disharmony with their bodies, and in response supports members to stand against the grain of culturally sanctioned hypervigilance about food and body, and the self-contempt that typically accompanies these practices.
Photo of Joanne Messina, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Hosted by Joanne Messina
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
This ongoing psychotherapy group draws upon an anti-diet, intuitive eating perspective to help women heal their relationship with food, and understand the meaning of their eating behaviors and feelings about their bodies. Members are helped to be mindful in their eating experiences and to connect to their bodies for guidance about how to feed themselves. This group is grounded in an awareness of the social pressures that encourage women to live in disharmony with their bodies, and in response supports members to stand against the grain of culturally sanctioned hypervigilance about food and body, and the self-contempt that typically accompanies these practices.
(646) 600-5016 View (646) 600-5016
Join my support group designed for remote workers seeking connection, balance, and mental wellness. Through peer support, mindfulness, and playful activities, we’ll explore challenges unique to working from home—such as isolation, work-life boundaries, and burnout—while fostering a sense of community. Our group will meet in Gramercy, offering a safe space to share, grow, and recharge. Perfect for those looking to build resilience, find community, and create a healthier work-life balance. Let’s navigate remote work and build community. Interested in in-person group therapy for remote workers? Fill out my interest survey: forms.gle/rwNCgrTUcw2UiTTd8
Photo of Anabella Bergamasco, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, BA
Hosted by Anabella Bergamasco
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, BA
Group meets in New York, NY 10010
Join my support group designed for remote workers seeking connection, balance, and mental wellness. Through peer support, mindfulness, and playful activities, we’ll explore challenges unique to working from home—such as isolation, work-life boundaries, and burnout—while fostering a sense of community. Our group will meet in Gramercy, offering a safe space to share, grow, and recharge. Perfect for those looking to build resilience, find community, and create a healthier work-life balance. Let’s navigate remote work and build community. Interested in in-person group therapy for remote workers? Fill out my interest survey: forms.gle/rwNCgrTUcw2UiTTd8
(929) 470-1717 View (929) 470-1717

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