Olivia Korn, LCSW
About
The Lower East Side has long been a place where therapy feels less like a clinical appointment and more like a quiet conversation in the neighborhood. Psychotherapy here often blends into the rhythm of the streets, offering support without fanfare. Olivia Korn, LCSW fits that pattern—no grand signage, just a name on Orchard Street for those who already know where to look.
Finding the office is simple: it’s at 147 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002, a stretch where old tenements meet newer storefronts. The block itself is unassuming, lined with the usual mix of cafés and boutiques that define this part of Manhattan. Therapy, in this context, feels like just another part of the daily routine—no need for a dramatic entrance or exit.
Sessions here cover the kind of topics that surface in a city like this: anxiety that hums beneath the subway’s roar, relationships strained by small apartments, the quiet exhaustion of always being *on*. Some come for help untangling family dynamics; others need tools to manage depression without it swallowing whole weeks. The approach leans practical, grounded in the reality of urban living rather than abstract theories.
A phone call is all it takes to start—no forms or algorithms to navigate first. Questions about availability or approach can go directly to 646-600-8147. For the exact spot, the map pin drops you right at the door, no guesswork required. It’s the kind of place you might walk past daily before realizing it’s been there all along.