Raynelle Young, Counselor
About
Psychotherapy in a dense urban setting often means navigating both personal challenges and the rhythm of city life. For those exploring talk therapy options in Lower Manhattan, finding a professional whose office is accessible amid the area’s mix of financial hubs and residential pockets can simplify the process. The intersection of Broadway and Morris Street places therapy sessions within reach for people working or living near the Civic Center, where court buildings and government offices share sidewalks with apartment dwellers and students.
Raynelle Young, Counselor maintains a practice at 150 Broadway #502, a location that fits neatly into the daily routines of downtown commuters and neighborhood residents alike. Psychotherapy here covers the kind of concerns that surface in high-pressure environments—anxiety that hums beneath deadlines, relationship dynamics strained by long hours, or the quiet weight of grief that doesn’t pause for a subway delay. Sessions might address stress management techniques, coping strategies for depression, or the kind of self-reflection that’s harder to carve out when your calendar is packed with meetings and errands.
The building itself sits among the stretch of Broadway where historic facades meet modern high-rises, a block from City Hall Park’s green reprieve. It’s an area where lunch breaks blur into therapy appointments, and the walk from the R train or the Chambers Street station takes minutes. For anyone mapping out their week, fitting a session into a lunch hour or after work becomes less about logistics and more about priority. Questions about availability or approach can be clarified directly—just call (845) 279-5908 to connect.
Directions and transit options are easiest to plot via the map listing, which accounts for the building’s entrance and nearby subway stops. The address places it within a short walk of the Brooklyn Bridge’s pedestrian path, too—a detail that might appeal to those who prefer to decompress with a post-session stroll along the East River.