JTS Counseling Center
About
Morningside Heights has its share of institutions that quietly shape the neighborhood’s character. Among them is JTS Counseling Center, an organization that operates from a nondescript building on the corner of 122nd and Broadway. The address—Brush 629, 3080 Broadway, New York, NY 10027—places it within walking distance of both Columbia University and the Jewish Theological Seminary, a context that often informs the conversations that happen inside.
Organizations like this one tend to serve as connective tissue in academic-adjacent communities, offering everything from individual therapy and support groups to workshops on topics like career transitions and grief. JTS Counseling Center fits neatly into that mold, though its focus skews toward the personal rather than the professional. Students, faculty, and local residents who need a space to unpack stress, family dynamics, or identity questions often find themselves here, though the doors aren’t limited to any one demographic.
Reaching out is simple enough; the number (212) 854-2878 connects callers to someone who can outline the intake process or clarify what kind of support might be available. There’s no need to overcomplicate the logistics—most people who end up here do so through word of mouth or a quick search, not elaborate referrals.
For anyone unfamiliar with the area, directions can be pulled up on a phone in seconds. The map here will drop a pin at the exact spot, just steps from the 1 train. It’s the kind of place that doesn’t announce itself, but for those who need it, it’s exactly where it should be.