Julian Manetti-Cusa, PSYD
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SoHo has always had a quiet corner for conversations that need more than small talk. Julian Manetti-Cusa, PSYD keeps an office at 177 Prince St, a building that blends into the neighborhood without announcing itself. Psychology practices here tend to feel less like clinics and more like part of the street’s rhythm—no signs, just a door.
Prince Street between Thompson and Sullivan is where the old brick facades meet the newer crowd. The address puts you steps from the subway, cafés that don’t rush you, and bookshops that still smell like paper. A restroom is available, which is the kind of detail that matters when sessions run long or the day has been heavy.
Finding time for a psychologist in New York usually means rearranging a schedule that’s already full. Calling (917) 593-5367 can be the first step—no referral needed, just a number to dial when the noise of the city starts to feel louder than your own thoughts. Appointments are booked directly, no middleman.
When you’re ready to go, the map will take you straight there. Directions are here. The block hums with the usual downtown energy, but the door itself is unassuming—exactly what some people need.