Therapists in New York, NY
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed these days, but in therapy, you can find ways to bear up. I have years of experience helping people with problems in their careers or relationships, or with tough choices or life events. I work with people who feel down or anxious, who feel like their lives haven't gone in the right direction, or who have trouble believing in themselves. I listen actively, because I think therapy should be a lively, challenging discourse, and I want my patients to feel comfortable speaking up. I'm certified by the American Board of Professional Psychologists. I have a bachelor's from Harvard and a doctorate from LIU.
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed these days, but in therapy, you can find ways to bear up. I have years of experience helping people with problems in their careers or relationships, or with tough choices or life events. I work with people who feel down or anxious, who feel like their lives haven't gone in the right direction, or who have trouble believing in themselves. I listen actively, because I think therapy should be a lively, challenging discourse, and I want my patients to feel comfortable speaking up. I'm certified by the American Board of Professional Psychologists. I have a bachelor's from Harvard and a doctorate from LIU.
I believe therapy is a place for exploration free from judgment, shame, and stigma. I’ve always cared deeply about the wellbeing of others, which is why I strive to create a collaborative environment where clients can work on goals they set for themselves while feeling seen and heard. I believe in the importance of holding space for clients to identify their strengths and seek personal empowerment. I take a psychodynamic approach because most presenting problems stem from larger themes and patterns in our lives, which is why it is pertinent to explore these. At times, I might ask hard questions, but I will always take your lead.
I believe therapy is a place for exploration free from judgment, shame, and stigma. I’ve always cared deeply about the wellbeing of others, which is why I strive to create a collaborative environment where clients can work on goals they set for themselves while feeling seen and heard. I believe in the importance of holding space for clients to identify their strengths and seek personal empowerment. I take a psychodynamic approach because most presenting problems stem from larger themes and patterns in our lives, which is why it is pertinent to explore these. At times, I might ask hard questions, but I will always take your lead.
Dr. Rosemarie Kurtz is a neuropsychologist specializing in comprehensive assessments for clients with vulnerabilities impacting their functioning at school, home, work, and/or social settings. After earning her doctorate at Columbia University, she completed a fellowship at Northwell Health. In so, she has experience working with children, young adults, and their families at multiple academic medical centers, schools, and community clinics. She has extensive experience assessing ADHD, autism, learning differences, language disorders, intellectual challenges, and the emotional and behavioral difficulties that often accompany these.
Dr. Rosemarie Kurtz is a neuropsychologist specializing in comprehensive assessments for clients with vulnerabilities impacting their functioning at school, home, work, and/or social settings. After earning her doctorate at Columbia University, she completed a fellowship at Northwell Health. In so, she has experience working with children, young adults, and their families at multiple academic medical centers, schools, and community clinics. She has extensive experience assessing ADHD, autism, learning differences, language disorders, intellectual challenges, and the emotional and behavioral difficulties that often accompany these.
Are you ready to break the cycles keeping you stuck? To understand why you and your partner repeat the same conflicts and finally shift them? Do you want to stop letting someone else’s mood control yours, build deeper connections, and communicate with clarity? To release the fear of judgment, say “no” without guilt, and set boundaries that stick?
I help individuals and couples break unhelpful patterns, improve communication, rebuild emotional connection, calm high-functioning anxiety, get out of “always-on” mode and create relationships that truly feel good to be in.
Are you ready to break the cycles keeping you stuck? To understand why you and your partner repeat the same conflicts and finally shift them? Do you want to stop letting someone else’s mood control yours, build deeper connections, and communicate with clarity? To release the fear of judgment, say “no” without guilt, and set boundaries that stick?
I help individuals and couples break unhelpful patterns, improve communication, rebuild emotional connection, calm high-functioning anxiety, get out of “always-on” mode and create relationships that truly feel good to be in.
I enjoy working with individuals who are open-minded, flexible, and motivated. You may be struggling with substance misuse, depression, stress, or anything in between, and my goal is to help you build your confidence so you can work through these challenges and setbacks.
I enjoy working with individuals who are open-minded, flexible, and motivated. You may be struggling with substance misuse, depression, stress, or anything in between, and my goal is to help you build your confidence so you can work through these challenges and setbacks.
I’ve helped many people who received limited or no help from previous therapists or medications. I work well with people who are skeptical of, or intimidated by, talk therapy. When you are physically ill you turn to your doctor, trusting they can effectively treat your symptoms. Psychological and emotional problems that cause depression, anxiety, excessive anger, low self confidence, guilt/shame, along with relationship and work conflicts, can actually cause more suffering than physical illnesses. I have more than 25 years of experience, and my approach to working with people is thorough, interactive, and practical.
I’ve helped many people who received limited or no help from previous therapists or medications. I work well with people who are skeptical of, or intimidated by, talk therapy. When you are physically ill you turn to your doctor, trusting they can effectively treat your symptoms. Psychological and emotional problems that cause depression, anxiety, excessive anger, low self confidence, guilt/shame, along with relationship and work conflicts, can actually cause more suffering than physical illnesses. I have more than 25 years of experience, and my approach to working with people is thorough, interactive, and practical.
If you’re done feeling overwhelmed and stuck in a spiral of anxiety, perfectionism, and people-pleasing, you’re in the right place. You’re here because you're looking to feel like the grounded, confident, and authentic version of yourself again.
My team and I help you to process the underlying issues of anxiety, stress, low self-worth, and relationship patterns so you can stop getting in your own way. Together, we explore what’s really going on so you can finally feel relief and reconnect with the person you were meant to be
If you’re done feeling overwhelmed and stuck in a spiral of anxiety, perfectionism, and people-pleasing, you’re in the right place. You’re here because you're looking to feel like the grounded, confident, and authentic version of yourself again.
My team and I help you to process the underlying issues of anxiety, stress, low self-worth, and relationship patterns so you can stop getting in your own way. Together, we explore what’s really going on so you can finally feel relief and reconnect with the person you were meant to be
As an honors scholar of Tisch School of the Arts (NYU) and a graduate of Columbia University School of Social Work, Melody Merker can help you transform the script of your life so that you are living the true version of existence that reflects strengths and vulnerabilities. She can empower you to rise above past trauma; assist you in processing harbored unresolved or negative feelings. She can aide you in achieving a centered stance so that choices are more effective and stasis is not an option. Melody Merker's approaches include psychodynamic; cognitive behavioral; motivational interviewing; strengths based; dialectical behavioral.
As an honors scholar of Tisch School of the Arts (NYU) and a graduate of Columbia University School of Social Work, Melody Merker can help you transform the script of your life so that you are living the true version of existence that reflects strengths and vulnerabilities. She can empower you to rise above past trauma; assist you in processing harbored unresolved or negative feelings. She can aide you in achieving a centered stance so that choices are more effective and stasis is not an option. Melody Merker's approaches include psychodynamic; cognitive behavioral; motivational interviewing; strengths based; dialectical behavioral.
Life throws constant curveballs, and how we handle them shapes our path forward. If you're feeling stuck or seeking change, I’m here to help. My approach is strength-based and motivational, providing a supportive space to explore challenges, build resilience, and move toward the life you desire. Together, we’ll work on communication skills, reflect on patterns of personality, reframe current situations, and welcome positive changes.
Life throws constant curveballs, and how we handle them shapes our path forward. If you're feeling stuck or seeking change, I’m here to help. My approach is strength-based and motivational, providing a supportive space to explore challenges, build resilience, and move toward the life you desire. Together, we’ll work on communication skills, reflect on patterns of personality, reframe current situations, and welcome positive changes.
Even though you try to move forward, you feel stuck in the past. Haunted by shame, comparison, and the sense that you’re just not enough. You want to live fully, to be present, to embrace life, but your mind keeps pulling you back. Maybe you’ve learned to question yourself before trusting yourself or you’re just exhausted from constant self criticism. Are you ready to start living the life you want for yourself? Do you feel like you’re surviving instead of truly living?
Even though you try to move forward, you feel stuck in the past. Haunted by shame, comparison, and the sense that you’re just not enough. You want to live fully, to be present, to embrace life, but your mind keeps pulling you back. Maybe you’ve learned to question yourself before trusting yourself or you’re just exhausted from constant self criticism. Are you ready to start living the life you want for yourself? Do you feel like you’re surviving instead of truly living?
Julie Klein Montaruli
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
New York, NY 10016
Not accepting new clients
Are you stuck in a vicious cycle where work gets in the way of life and life gets in the way of work? When you are at work, you are stretched too thin, surrounded by stressed out, negative people, and convinced that you will never get to the bottom of your email inbox. At home, while trying to stay on top of the dinners, laundry and homework you are consumed by guilt, worried that you aren’t present enough for your loved ones and convinced that you will wake up one day having missed all of it. As you lie in bed at night, playing out your day, you think: “I’m failing at work, I’m failing at home. Will things ever change?”
Are you stuck in a vicious cycle where work gets in the way of life and life gets in the way of work? When you are at work, you are stretched too thin, surrounded by stressed out, negative people, and convinced that you will never get to the bottom of your email inbox. At home, while trying to stay on top of the dinners, laundry and homework you are consumed by guilt, worried that you aren’t present enough for your loved ones and convinced that you will wake up one day having missed all of it. As you lie in bed at night, playing out your day, you think: “I’m failing at work, I’m failing at home. Will things ever change?”
I have advanced training in cognitive behavioral therapy with a special focus on adult ADHD (attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder). I also have successfully treated a variety of mood, anxiety, and personality disorders.
Cognitive behavior therapy, or CBT, has been supported by a wide body of research as an effective approach for depression, anxiety, and a variety of other issues. The focus of treatment is in the "here and now" and what you can do today. You will learn concrete tools to help you cope more effectively and make the changes you want in your life.
I have advanced training in cognitive behavioral therapy with a special focus on adult ADHD (attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder). I also have successfully treated a variety of mood, anxiety, and personality disorders.
Cognitive behavior therapy, or CBT, has been supported by a wide body of research as an effective approach for depression, anxiety, and a variety of other issues. The focus of treatment is in the "here and now" and what you can do today. You will learn concrete tools to help you cope more effectively and make the changes you want in your life.
I have over thirty years of clinical experience and I strongly believe in the resiliency of the human spirit; the ability for a person to heal and grow given the right kind of nurturing and support. I have witnessed this countless times in many different settings in my professional life. My experience has largely been, though not exclusively, working with men as I have worked in the field of HIV/AIDS for a number of years. I focused on men’s' issues in my graduate work and that, in combination with years of practice, have allowed me a particular insight with regard to working with men and their presenting issues in therapy.
I have over thirty years of clinical experience and I strongly believe in the resiliency of the human spirit; the ability for a person to heal and grow given the right kind of nurturing and support. I have witnessed this countless times in many different settings in my professional life. My experience has largely been, though not exclusively, working with men as I have worked in the field of HIV/AIDS for a number of years. I focused on men’s' issues in my graduate work and that, in combination with years of practice, have allowed me a particular insight with regard to working with men and their presenting issues in therapy.
Claudia Arlo
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-R, ICGP, ICADC, FAGPA
3 Endorsed
New York, NY 10019
I work with adults and young adults who are interested in developing increased self awareness and understanding. I help my clients to develop tools for more effective functioning in different areas such as emotional and interpersonal. I teach skills to manage anxiety and mood issues.
I work with adults and young adults who are interested in developing increased self awareness and understanding. I help my clients to develop tools for more effective functioning in different areas such as emotional and interpersonal. I teach skills to manage anxiety and mood issues.
I provide a safe and professional environment for working together. I address with my patients troubling issues such as anxiety, depression, loss, trauma, stress, self-defeating behaviors, lack of self confidence/self-esteem, issues of sexuality and gender identity and work/relationship problems. My approach is analytically informed but tailored to the individual. I have excellent training and over 30 years experience, and supervise and teach at a major psychoanalytic institute. With the help of our therapeutic relationship and process I hope to help my patients face and cope with difficult thoughts/feelings and enact major changes in their lives.
I provide a safe and professional environment for working together. I address with my patients troubling issues such as anxiety, depression, loss, trauma, stress, self-defeating behaviors, lack of self confidence/self-esteem, issues of sexuality and gender identity and work/relationship problems. My approach is analytically informed but tailored to the individual. I have excellent training and over 30 years experience, and supervise and teach at a major psychoanalytic institute. With the help of our therapeutic relationship and process I hope to help my patients face and cope with difficult thoughts/feelings and enact major changes in their lives.
Progress in therapy can help you achieve deeper insight, experience a closer connection to your sense of meaning and purpose, or initiate meaningful change in your life. Therapy is a collaborative process which allows us to navigate through your experience, explore and process difficult thoughts and emotions, and ultimately develop better ways of expressing yourself and managing life stressors.
Progress in therapy can help you achieve deeper insight, experience a closer connection to your sense of meaning and purpose, or initiate meaningful change in your life. Therapy is a collaborative process which allows us to navigate through your experience, explore and process difficult thoughts and emotions, and ultimately develop better ways of expressing yourself and managing life stressors.
Often time, people begin psychotherapy as a result of feeling disconnected from themselves or the world. When overwhelmed by life, you may notice feeling drained, disconnected, dissatisfied with your relationships, and at times physically unwell. In therapy, I create a safe space to explore past, present, and future struggles and work towards goals in order to live a more insightful, balanced, fulfilled life.
Often time, people begin psychotherapy as a result of feeling disconnected from themselves or the world. When overwhelmed by life, you may notice feeling drained, disconnected, dissatisfied with your relationships, and at times physically unwell. In therapy, I create a safe space to explore past, present, and future struggles and work towards goals in order to live a more insightful, balanced, fulfilled life.
I believe in being an active collaborator in psychotherapy sessions. My style is warm, frank, and attentive to the processes of healing and change. Therapy is not a one size fits all type of experience. Using creativity, exploration and feedback, we will discover the unique combination of insight, emotional processing, coping skills and lifestyle changes that will help you reach your goals and enhance your sense of well-being.
I believe in being an active collaborator in psychotherapy sessions. My style is warm, frank, and attentive to the processes of healing and change. Therapy is not a one size fits all type of experience. Using creativity, exploration and feedback, we will discover the unique combination of insight, emotional processing, coping skills and lifestyle changes that will help you reach your goals and enhance your sense of well-being.
My approach to therapy is warm, direct, and collaborative. Real growth happens when you feel both supported and gently challenged to see yourself in new ways. I create a safe space where you can unpack what’s been weighing on you, gain insight, and begin to heal.
My approach to therapy is warm, direct, and collaborative. Real growth happens when you feel both supported and gently challenged to see yourself in new ways. I create a safe space where you can unpack what’s been weighing on you, gain insight, and begin to heal.
Dealing with unexpected new experiences can be scary and exhausting but also hopeful and exhilarating. Scary and exhausting, because we don’t know what is to come and are stumbling in the dark. Hopeful and exhilarating because new beginnings are full of promise and an opportunity to do it over. Adopting a “beginner’s mind” we can approach the vagaries of life with openness and find the courage to explore different ways of viewing our situation. As a therapist I help my clients develop the resilience they already have within them and to find courage in the face of adversity.
Dealing with unexpected new experiences can be scary and exhausting but also hopeful and exhilarating. Scary and exhausting, because we don’t know what is to come and are stumbling in the dark. Hopeful and exhilarating because new beginnings are full of promise and an opportunity to do it over. Adopting a “beginner’s mind” we can approach the vagaries of life with openness and find the courage to explore different ways of viewing our situation. As a therapist I help my clients develop the resilience they already have within them and to find courage in the face of adversity.
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Number of Therapists in New York, NY
3,000+
Average cost per session
$200
Therapists in New York, NY who prioritize treating:
| 94% | Anxiety |
| 88% | Depression |
| 83% | Relationship Issues |
| 77% | Self Esteem |
| 68% | Trauma and PTSD |
| 67% | Stress |
| 66% | Life Transitions |
Average years in practice
12 Years
Top 3 insurances accepted
| 83% | Aetna |
| 64% | Cigna and Evernorth |
| 56% | UnitedHealthcare UHC | UBH |
How Therapists in New York, NY see their clients
| 55% | In Person and Online | |
| 45% | Online Only |
Gender breakdown
| 78% | Female | |
| 20% | Male | |
| 2% | Non-Binary |
FAQs - About Therapy and Counseling
How can I find a therapist in New York?
Search for nearby therapists or counselors by inputting your city, town, or suburb; or zip code; or a provider’s name into the search bar. From there, you can filter providers by the issues they treat, cost, insurance, gender, and other factors to find providers who are well-suited to your needs. To navigate between locations within the same country, enter a new city or zip code into the search bar.
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Is everyone in the Psychology Today Therapy Directory a licensed therapist?
The Psychology Today directory lists providers who offer legitimate mental health services to the public, including psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and counselors.
Many have been licensed by the country or state where they practice; providers whose license or primary credential has been verified by Psychology Today are signified by a “Verified” symbol. Some clinicians or organizations provide services for which their state or country does not offer licenses, such as pastoral counseling. They may be selectively included without the “Verified” seal.
Many have been licensed by the country or state where they practice; providers whose license or primary credential has been verified by Psychology Today are signified by a “Verified” symbol. Some clinicians or organizations provide services for which their state or country does not offer licenses, such as pastoral counseling. They may be selectively included without the “Verified” seal.
What’s the difference between a psychologist, a therapist, and a counselor?
Therapists, psychologists, and counselors are all licensed mental health professionals. In the US, psychologists have earned a doctoral degree. The terms “therapist” and “counselor” are used somewhat interchangeably, but generally therapists offer longer-term, mental health care, while counselors offer shorter-term care that may focus on one domain, such as marriage, career, or academic challenges.
Clients should consider factors such as insurance coverage and their primary reason(s) for seeking therapy to determine the type of professional best suited to their needs. Someone struggling with mental health challenges such as depression or anxiety, for example, may wish to seek out a clinical psychologist or therapist, while someone navigating career obstacles or marital upheaval may benefit from seeing a counselor who can offer short-term, targeted support.
Clients should consider factors such as insurance coverage and their primary reason(s) for seeking therapy to determine the type of professional best suited to their needs. Someone struggling with mental health challenges such as depression or anxiety, for example, may wish to seek out a clinical psychologist or therapist, while someone navigating career obstacles or marital upheaval may benefit from seeing a counselor who can offer short-term, targeted support.
What type of therapy is right for me?
The type of therapy best suited to a particular individual depends on several factors, including their primary reason for seeking therapy, their preferred timeline (some therapy types last for a set number of sessions, while others are open-ended), and their personality and preferences—some may prefer a more structured approach. For many individuals, multiple types of therapy could provide a good fit.
How much does therapy cost?
The cost of therapy depends on a number of variables, including location and the therapist’s experience and training. On average, a therapy session in the United States could cost between $100 and $200 or more. If you have insurance, the expense of mental health care is typically lower, but it varies based on your insurance plan details and whether you choose an in-network or out-of-network mental healthcare provider.
What are more affordable or low cost therapy solutions?
Many therapists offer sliding scale payments, usually on a limited number of slots, which consists in an agreement between the therapist and a client to pay a reduced rate. Therapists who provide such arrangements often consider the client's income or ability to pay, but the extent of the discount is ultimately at the therapist's discretion. Furthermore, while group therapy may have different goals and benefits compared to individual therapy, it can be a more affordable solution to address certain types of issues.
Is online therapy cheaper than in-person therapy?
Many therapists charge the same amount for online therapy as they do for in-person therapy—though clients may still find this cost-effective if it cuts down on their transportation costs. Health insurance plans often offer equivalent coverage for online and in-person therapy; indeed, in many places, they are legally required to do so. Text-based or on-demand therapy apps may be cheaper than traditional one-on-one psychotherapy; however, the practice may be less effective and is not likely to be covered by insurance.
Is online therapy a good option?
Therapy conducted online can be just as effective as in-person therapy, as long as there is a strong alliance between the client and the therapist. To find a therapist who provides telehealth services to clients in your area, click “Online Therapy” on the directory homepage and search by your city or town or your zip code.
Are therapy sessions confidential?
Confidentiality is a crucial part of the therapeutic relationship. Therapists in the United States are bound by the regulations set out by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), which aims to protect sensitive health information. With very few exceptions, a therapist will only discuss their client with others when the client has given their written permission. The instances in which a therapist would be required to disclose personal information are: if a client poses a danger to themselves or others, if the therapist suspects the abuse of a child or an elderly or otherwise dependent adult, or if they are legally forced to by court order. These exceptions to the confidentiality agreement are usually discussed with a client before their first session.


