Mary Wallach, MFA, LCSW

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Social work in Manhattan’s Upper East Side keeps evolving, blending strict confidentiality with genuine connection. One practitioner working in that climate counsels clients around depression, anxiety, and relationship strains, always protecting your privacy behind closed doors. Mood and trauma assessments help shape individualized care, while emotion regulation coaching gives clients tools they can apply straight away.

At 128 E 91st St a3, the office resides a block from Park Avenue, surrounded by five-story brownstones and morning commuters. Sessions may dive into life transitions, grief and loss, or identity exploration, depending on whatever feels most pressing. Practical matters like organization and communication styles often surface, letting you navigate daily pressures with slightly more ease. Once goals surface, the work adapts rather than forces a one-size approach.

If you’d like to reach Mary Wallach, MFA, LCSW, call (212) 369-2194 or pull up the map close to 91st and Lexington. The neighborhood’s calm streets make the short trip feel unhurried, a quiet pocket above the East River’s constant motion. Directions are preloaded here: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c258a37e25420b:0x28a32f2da9ccc1e3.

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Created 21 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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