Psychotherapy with Lisa

Lisa Taubenblat, LCSW, is a licensed therapist in New York known for her clinical expertise, warmth, and non-judgmental approach. She is undaunted by couple and family challenges, including high conflict dynamics. Individuals come to Lisa to find a supportive place to explore relief from symptoms like depression and anxiety and access tools to gain the freedom to move forward in relationships and work.

Therapy Services

Online & In-Person Therapist in New York

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Couples Therapy

Explore patterns in your relationship that interfere with your connection. Learn tools to improve communication and genuine understanding. Enhance emotional and physical intimacy. From young adults to new parents to seniors, Lisa supports challenges at every life stage to move toward a hopeful path together.

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Adult Family Therapy

Family history can disrupt current adult relationships between siblings, children, parents, and even close friends. Despite ages or degree of disconnect, family members come to Lisa to resolve disagreements and foster closeness. Healthy adjustments to new roles as the family grows and enters new stages can be deeply meaningful.

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Individual Therapy

Gain greater self-awareness and freedom to move forward with therapy tailored to your individual needs. Anxiety, depression, grief, relationships, work, and parenting are just a few of the issues Lisa can help you address. Build and strengthen confidence in your individuality to overcome the challenges you uniquely face.

How Lisa Can Help

Our marriage recovered after years of tension.

We have rekindled intimacy in our relationship.

As young parents, we now make time for each other.

As seniors, we have redefined our next life stage.

My sister and I are no longer estranged and celebrate our differences.

My mother is more understanding of my queer identity.

I have learned how to respect the autonomy of my adult son.

Weekly sessions ease my anxiety.

The intensity of my grief reactions has lessened.

Tools to manage my depression allow me to function better.

Contact Lisa

Take the first step toward restoring your mental, emotional, and relational health.
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