Psychology Practice – Therapists of New York
Therapists of New York is a group practice of doctoral-level psychologists founded and directed by Elinor Bock, Ph.D., a Licensed Clinical Psychologist. The practice describes itself as one of the largest group practices in New York. Office locations include Midtown Manhattan at 6 East 39th Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10016; Brooklyn Heights at 95 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201; Montclair, New Jersey at 311 Claremont Avenue; and Los Angeles, California at 627 N Larchmont Boulevard. Virtual sessions are also available for remote clients.
Clinicians hold Ph.D. and Psy.D. degrees, and some hold PMH-C (Psychiatric Mental Health Certified) credentials. Services are offered in Arabic, Hebrew, Korean, Mandarin, Polish, Spanish, and Turkish, enabling access for clients whose primary language is not English. This multilingual capacity distinguishes the practice within the New York market.
Individual therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, and group workshops are all offered. Therapeutic modalities include psychodynamic therapy, CBT, DBT, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), compassion-focused therapy (CFT), and dance/movement therapy. Specialties span anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, ADHD, life transitions, grief, relationship issues, LGBTQIA+ concerns, postpartum support, chronic illness, work stress, perfectionism, and identity exploration, among more than 20 additional focus areas listed on the practice website.
New clients begin with a consultation call with senior psychologists who assess clinical needs, goals, and preferences before making a clinician match. This intake process prioritizes alignment between client and therapist before the first session begins. The practice does not accept insurance directly but provides full out-of-network reimbursement assistance, including submitting claims on behalf of clients.
Therapists of New York holds approval from the American Psychological Association and New York State to sponsor continuing education for psychologists, social workers, and creative arts therapists. This institutional recognition indicates that the practice participates in the professional development infrastructure of its field beyond direct clinical service delivery.
Contact: phone 646.450.3822, email info@therapistsofNY.com.