Jennifer Wade, LCSW
About
Greenwich Village has a quiet rhythm—brownstones, corner cafés, and the occasional storefront that blends into the brickwork. One of those unassuming doors leads to Jennifer Wade, LCSW, a social worker whose practice sits at 31 Washington Square W, New York, NY 10011. The address places it just steps from the park’s western edge, where the hum of the city softens into something more deliberate.
Therapy in Manhattan often feels like a transaction; here, it’s treated as a conversation with stakes. Jennifer Wade specializes in the kind of support that doesn’t announce itself—individual counseling, trauma processing, and coping strategies for anxiety or depression. The work isn’t flashy, but it’s the kind that lingers, reshaping how someone navigates their daily routine. Sessions are tailored to the person, not the diagnosis, which makes the approach feel less like a checklist and more like a collaboration.
Reaching out doesn’t require a script. A call to (212) 674-0039 connects directly to the practice, where scheduling is handled with the same straightforwardness as the sessions themselves. There’s no need to parse jargon or navigate a phone tree; the line rings through to someone who can answer questions about availability or approach. It’s a small detail, but one that mirrors the practice’s ethos—clarity over complication.
Directions are simple: Washington Square Park is the landmark, and the building is the one with the black awning. For a precise route, the map pins it here: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c2599147861a7d:0x42ac4190c91ae885. The rest is just showing up.