Anne-Marie Wiemer-Sumner, PHD
About
Psychoanalysis in New York often feels like a quiet conversation with the city itself—thoughtful, layered, and deeply personal. Anne-Marie Wiemer-Sumner, PHD offers that kind of space for those seeking a clinical approach rooted in long-term exploration rather than quick fixes. The practice operates from 7 Washington Square N, a corner of Greenwich Village where the hum of daily life fades into something more reflective. It’s an address that’s easy to pass by without notice, yet those who pause here tend to return. Greenwich Village has long been a neighborhood where ideas take shape, and psychoanalysis fits naturally into its rhythm. The building at 7 Washington Square N, New York, NY 10003 sits just steps from the park, a place where people gather to think, talk, or simply sit. The practice itself doesn’t advertise; it relies on word of mouth and the kind of trust that builds over time. Sessions focus on the patterns beneath surface-level symptoms—dreams, early memories, and the quiet tensions that shape daily life. To arrange a consultation, reach out at (212) 677-6783. The phone line connects directly to the office, where scheduling is handled with discretion. For directions, a map is available here.