Sarah Greenwald, LMSW
About
Social work in New York often feels like an invisible safety net—quiet, essential, and easy to overlook until you need it. The city’s pace can make personal struggles feel isolating, but professionals in this field help bridge the gap between feeling stuck and finding a way forward. Whether it’s navigating stress, relationships, or larger systemic challenges, having someone trained to listen and guide can make a real difference. It’s not about quick fixes; it’s about clarity and support when life feels overwhelming.
Sarah Greenwald, LMSW, operates from 120 Riverside Dr, New York, NY 10024, a stretch of the Upper West Side where the Hudson’s edge meets the rhythm of neighborhood life. The area itself is a mix of longtime residents and newer faces, all sharing the same sidewalks and subway stops, which might explain why so many here seek out this kind of work—it’s practical, grounded, and tailored to real-life situations. Sessions might cover anything from anxiety and depression to family dynamics or career transitions, all within a framework that prioritizes your own pace and goals.
If you’re considering reaching out, they’re available at (917) 675-7642 to discuss how it works. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach, and that flexibility is part of what makes this kind of support valuable. For directions, you can pull up the map here: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c2588724db5bed:0x6993a9c70eaa1b51. Sometimes the hardest step is the first one, but it’s also the one that can lead somewhere new.