Clare Henn-Haase, PsyD
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Therapy conversations sometimes begin with questions. Clare Henn-Haase, PsyD sits where midtown’s cross-hatched streets tilt into quieter grids, a block from the subway’s rhythmic pulse. On 32nd between Lexington and 3rd, the numbered storefronts give way to polished glass doors—one of them leads upstairs. The neighborhood’s mix of commuters and nearby office buildings means faces change every hour, but the quiet second-floor entrances remain a deliberate contrast to the sidewalk bustle.
Offering private sessions for adults, Clare Henn-Haase, PsyD covers mood challenges, career stress, life transitions, relationships, and identity exploration. Cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic approaches appear without fanfare, tailored to each person’s pace rather than a script. The address—145 E 32nd St, New York, NY 10016—folds into the block’s everyday rhythm, close enough to Penn Station for quick in-and-out visits yet shielded by the slower side streets. It’s a location that doesn’t shout “clinic” so much as it quietly occupies the space between noise and stillness.
What draws people here isn’t just proximity. A practice built on conversation and confidentiality can be hard to locate amid Midtown’s commercial speed; stepping into a more residential-feeling corridor helps the mind settle. Sessions run sixty to ninety minutes, running deeper than the usual ten-minute check-ins many office workers slot between meetings. The setup is simple: intake forms online, then a single flight up to the room set aside for the work.
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