Elizabeth Ellman, PsyD
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Midtown’s quiet corners hold spaces where the city’s rhythm softens just enough to listen. Elizabeth Ellman, PsyD, offers that kind of pause at 5 Columbus Cir, where the intersection of Broadway and Central Park South frames a practice grounded in psychological care. The address places it within steps of subway lines and the park’s edge, a detail that often eases the transition from street to session. For anyone navigating stress, relationships, or personal growth, a psychologist’s office here becomes a rare still point in the urban flow. Reaching out is simple: (212) 305-6001 connects directly to the practice, and the availability of a restroom ensures basic comfort during visits.
Psychology in New York isn’t just about therapy—it’s about adapting clinical work to the pace and pressure of the city itself. Elizabeth Ellman’s practice reflects that reality, offering a professional setting without the distractions of a larger clinic. Directions are straightforward via the map here, and the location’s accessibility makes it a practical choice for those who need consistency in their routine. The neighborhood, with its mix of tourists and locals, reminds you that even in a place defined by movement, some spaces exist to help you stay steady.