Josh Wolf-Powers, MBA, LCSW
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Therapy in Manhattan often feels like an endless scroll of options, but some practices cut through the noise simply by sticking to the essentials. Josh Wolf-Powers, MBA, LCSW operates from a quiet corner of Greenwich Village, where sessions focus on anxiety, depression, life transitions, and relationship issues. The office sits at 44 E 12th St, New York, NY 10003, a stretch of sidewalk that balances the hum of NYU’s campus with the slower rhythms of nearby Washington Square Park. They also address grief, work stress, and identity questions, making the practice a practical choice for anyone navigating the city’s relentless pace. To book a slot, call (347) 948-8878 and leave a message—most inquiries get a response within a day.
Psychotherapists in this neighborhood tend to cluster near subway stops, but this one is tucked just far enough from the 4/5/6 line to feel slightly removed. The approach leans toward talk therapy, cognitive behavioral techniques, and mindfulness, though the specifics stay between client and clinician. Directions are straightforward: plug the address into this map and walk past the brownstones until you reach the right buzzer. If you’ve ever circled the block three times looking for a therapist who doesn’t feel like a corporate wellness outpost, this might be the spot.