Francesca Aborn
About
Therapy looks different here.
Francesca Aborn offers mental health services on the 11th floor of 119 W 57th St in Manhattan. Midtown’s skyline hums outside, while inside the practice, sessions focus on what many New Yorkers carry but rarely name. Anxiety, depression, and relationship struggles surface in conversations that feel less like treatment and more like necessary pauses.
Clinicians work with individuals navigating career shifts, family transitions, or the quiet weight of isolation. Couples counseling addresses communication breakdowns before they calcify into resentment. Adolescents find space to untangle identity, academic pressure, or social media’s invisible grip. The practice also handles trauma, grief, and life-stage adjustments—common threads in a city where reinvention is constant but rarely gentle.
Finding help shouldn’t require a scavenger hunt. Directions are straightforward: the building sits between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, a block from Carnegie Hall. For appointments, call no phone provided. No voicemail maze, no automated menus—just a direct line to schedule.
Map your route ahead of time. The practice’s Google listing pins the exact location. Sometimes the hardest part is showing up.