Abigail List, LCSW
About
Social work often serves as a quiet but essential bridge between personal challenges and broader systems of support. In a city where the pace can feel relentless, licensed clinical social workers provide a space to navigate everything from anxiety and depression to life transitions and relationship dynamics. Sessions might address stress management, grief counseling, or coping strategies—topics that don’t always fit neatly into casual conversation but can reshape daily life. The Upper West Side, with its mix of residential calm and urban energy, hosts practitioners who understand the layered pressures of living in New York.
Abigail List, LCSW practices at 10023, an area where the rhythm of the neighborhood still allows for moments of reflection. Licensed clinical social workers like List often work with individuals, couples, or families, tailoring approaches to the specific needs that arise in a dense, fast-moving environment. For those who prefer to confirm details before reaching out, a quick glance at the map can help; otherwise, questions are just a call away at (212) 496-4516. Social work, at its core, isn’t about grand gestures—it’s about the steady, often unseen work of untangling what feels overwhelming.