Marcia Z. Blecker, NCPsyA
About
Psychoanalysis still shapes how we understand ourselves. Marcia Z. Blecker, NCPsyA, keeps that tradition alive in a city that moves faster every year. On Broadway between Houston and Prince, her practice sits where SoHo’s old lofts meet the hum of Lower Manhattan. The address—594 Broadway, New York, NY 10012—places it among art galleries and cafés that have seen generations of New Yorkers try to make sense of their lives.
Sessions here follow the quiet rhythm of reflection rather than quick fixes. Patients explore patterns that stretch across years, sometimes decades, with a clinician trained in the nuances of unconscious thought. The work isn’t about labels or checklists; it’s about the slow unraveling of what drives us. When you’re ready to begin, the number (516) 639-8490 connects you to the same line that others have used to schedule their first appointment.
Directions are easy once you’re in the neighborhood. The map pinpoints the entrance between a vintage bookstore and a flower stand that’s been there since the ’90s. You’ll find it here: the exact spot on Broadway where the past and present seem to pause for a moment.