Paul T. Layton, LP
About
Psychoanalysis in New York often feels like a quiet conversation with the city itself—unhurried, layered, and deeply personal. Paul T. Layton, LP offers that space at 594 Broadway, where the hum of SoHo’s galleries and cafés fades into something more introspective. The practice sits in a building that’s seen generations of artists and thinkers pass through its doors, a detail that subtly reinforces the neighborhood’s long-standing relationship with creative and psychological exploration. There’s no need for grand gestures here; the work speaks in the pauses between words, in the slow unraveling of patterns most people rush past. Directions to the office are simple enough—just steps from the Prince Street subway stop—but the real navigation happens once you’re inside the realm of memory and meaning. Those considering a session can reach out at (212) 227-1104 to arrange a time. For anyone curious about the exact location, the map pins it clearly: find it here.