Elizabeth K. Spitz, LCSW
About
Upper East Side streets often hum with the quiet rhythm of daily life, where the need for thoughtful conversation can feel just as essential as the morning coffee. Psychotherapy practices here serve as steady anchors for those navigating personal shifts, work pressures, or simply the weight of city living. Elizabeth K. Spitz, LCSW offers individual sessions that focus on anxiety, depression, life transitions, and relationship dynamics—topics that resonate deeply in a neighborhood where ambition and introspection often walk side by side.
Her office sits on E 84th St, New York, NY 10028, a stretch of the city where brownstones and high-rises blend into a backdrop of routine and reflection. The work of a psychotherapist in this part of Manhattan isn’t about quick fixes; it’s about creating space for sustained attention in a place where time often feels scarce. Clients come seeking clarity on career crossroads, family strains, or the lingering effects of past experiences—all common threads in a community where personal and professional lives frequently overlap.
Finding the right fit for therapy can take time, but knowing where to start helps. A call to (646) 860-0880 can open the door to scheduling an initial conversation. For directions, the map here—https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c258bc6e077c25:0xb8cf1f9dfb7129fe—will guide you to the address. No fanfare, just a quiet corner of the city where the work of understanding oneself continues, one session at a time.