David M. Fromm, PhD
About
Greenwich Village has long been a neighborhood where people come to sort through thoughts that don’t fit neatly into everyday conversation. David M. Fromm, PhD offers a setting for exactly that kind of reflection, operating from an office on 60 W 13th St between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. The address places him steps from the quiet stretch of the street where bookshops and cafés give way to residential brownstones, a location that feels both central and removed from the city’s usual rush.
Psychoanalysis, as a practice, invites a slower pace—one that doesn’t always align with the urgency of modern life. They work with individuals navigating questions that resist quick answers, whether those involve recurring patterns, emotional blocks, or the kind of dreams that linger long after waking. The approach isn’t about offering immediate solutions but creating space for what might otherwise go unexamined. Those who choose this path often do so because other methods haven’t quite addressed what they’re carrying.
Finding the right practitioner can feel like an extra layer of work when you’re already dealing with uncertainty. A map can help confirm the exact spot before making the trip, especially in a neighborhood where cross streets can blur together. Directions to the office are available here, though many who visit end up walking the last few blocks without checking their phones at all.
If you’re considering reaching out, the number to call is (212) 807-0008. The Village has a way of making even the most personal errands feel a little less solitary, and this part of 13th Street is no exception.