Perry Gunther

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In SoHo’s quiet corners sits Perry Gunther, a psychoanalyst working just south of Houston. Here, the storefronts shift quickly, but the work they do stays rooted in stillness — Sigmund’s talking cure adapted for today’s tempo. Though the neighborhood pulses with browsing tourists and art students, the office stays a step removed, less about the block’s foot traffic than the person who steps past the door.

They see clients near the corner of Wooster and Prince, at 121 Wooster St in New York, NY 10012. Sessions here range from first-time anxiety to long-frustrated conflicts; it’s talk therapy’s deeper cousin, the kind that leans on silence as much as speech. You can reach the practice directly at (917) 608-2673 if an introduction feels right.

There’s no glamour in mirrors on the walls or tealight candles — just the expected: dream work, relational patterns, grief processing, family-of-origin explorations, trauma narratives, and meaning-making under pressure. Find the map and directions straight from Prince Street; the red pin drops into the building’s lobby, not inside another storefront.

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Created 18 Jan 2025
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