Matthew Cohen
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Relationships in New York move at the speed of the city itself—sometimes too fast to pause and recalibrate. Matthew Cohen offers a quiet counterpoint along Central Park West, where couples and individuals can step off the sidewalk and into a conversation that might shift everything. The practice sits at 350 Central Park West, New York, NY 10025, a building that blends into the neighborhood’s stately rhythm without drawing attention to itself.
Therapy here isn’t about quick fixes or generic advice; it’s about the slow work of untangling patterns that no longer serve. Sessions often explore communication breakdowns, trust rebuilding, or the weight of unspoken expectations—topics that feel heavier in a city where space is scarce and time is a luxury. The Upper West Side’s mix of long-term residents and newer arrivals means the practice sees a steady stream of people navigating transitions, from career shifts to evolving family dynamics.
While the neighborhood hums with energy, the focus inside remains on the people in the room. Clients come for premarital counseling, conflict resolution, or simply a place to voice frustrations without judgment. The work isn’t flashy, but it’s the kind that lingers—like the way Central Park’s trees change with the seasons, almost unnoticed until you realize how much has grown.
To reach Matthew Cohen, dial (610) 608-4347. For directions, the map pinpoints the entrance here: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c2589dddd8c039:0x1845686604fcf385.