Lucy A. Miro-Quesada, LCSW
About
Social work often flies under the radar until the moment you need it. Unlike therapy that zeroes in on clinical diagnoses, this field addresses the practical and emotional layers of daily life—stress, relationships, transitions—that can quietly unravel stability. Lucy A. Miro-Quesada, LCSW operates from an office on 119 W 124th St, a stretch of Harlem where brownstones and community centers create a backdrop for conversations that matter.
Sessions here cover anxiety, depression, grief, and life-stage adjustments, but also extend to support for caregivers, immigrants, and those navigating cultural identity. The work isn’t confined to crisis; it’s about building resilience in ordinary moments. Clients might explore coping strategies, communication skills, or simply a space to untangle thoughts without judgment. The practice remains grounded in evidence-based approaches, though the setting feels far removed from institutional sterility.
Harlem’s rhythm—street vendors, jazz drifting from open windows, the hum of neighbors—contrasts with the quiet focus inside. To schedule, call (212) 932-2676. For directions, the map pinpoints the exact location: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c2f60d6efb32ef:0x3e0da0be51730e49.