THERAPY IN KOREATOWN

Welcome.

Looking for a therapist in Koreatown?

Many patients come to me when something in their lives no longer feels workable: relationships, career paths, or internal experiences may feel repetitive, confusing, or unsatisfying. Others don’t know exactly what’s wrong, but they know they’re ready to figure it out.

I work with young adults in New York and specialize in treating anxiety, depression, self-esteem, relationship challenges, and LGBTQIA+ issues. My style is non-judgmental, engaged, and steady, with a focus on long-lasting and meaningful change.

Book a free consultation if you’re interested in learning more.

SPECIALTIES

  • Therapy for Anxiety in Koreatown

    Therapy offers a way to work
    through anxiety symptoms and the deeper emotional patterns that sustain them.

  • LGBTQ Therapy in Koreatown

    I welcome clients across the LGBTQIA+ spectrum, including those who are still in the process of exploration.

  • Therapy for Self-Esteem in Koreatown

    Therapy can help you examine the roots of self-doubt and cultivate a more compassionate, stable sense of self.

  • Therapy for Depression in Koreatown

    Therapy can support you in untangling the layers that contribute to persistent low mood and disconnection.

  • Therapy for Relationship Issues in Koreatown

    Therapy can help you navigate conflict and build more satisfying connections.

  • Therapy for School + Career Stress in Koreatown

    Therapy can address symptoms of stress and burnout as well as the patterns beneath them.

Office:

302 5th Ave
New York, NY 10001
(929) 264-7462

Hours:

Monday-Friday
9am-6pm (by appointment only)

Directions:

Subway:
The office is a short walk from several major subway lines:
B/D/F/M/N/Q/R/W at 34th Street – Herald Square
1/2/3 at 34th Street – Penn Station
6 at 33rd Street and Park Avenue
A/C/E at 34th Street – Penn Station

Bus:
The M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M7, and M55 buses all have stops within a few blocks of the office.

Nearby Landmarks:
– Le Méridien New York, Fifth Avenue (across the street)
– Seoul Sweets (next door)
– Osamil (around the corner)
– Empire State Building (3 blocks north)