Stephanie Rohrig, Ph.D.
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Psychologists in the city often become quiet anchors in neighborhoods where the pace never slows. Stephanie Rohrig, Ph.D. offers that steady presence on the Upper East Side, where the hum of daily life can sometimes feel louder than the streets below. Therapy here isn’t about quick fixes or one-size-fits-all solutions—it’s about the kind of listening that happens when someone has spent years learning how to hear what’s unsaid. The practice sits at 525 E 68th St, New York, NY 10065, a building that blends into the rhythm of the block without drawing attention to itself.
People seek out this kind of work for reasons as varied as the neighborhood itself. Some arrive after sleepless nights, others after years of carrying things they no longer want to hold. The sessions might focus on anxiety that shows up like an uninvited guest, or depression that settles in like winter light. Relationships, too, often land on the table—not just romantic ones, but the quiet tensions between parents and children, or the way friendships can fray when life gets heavy. There’s no script for what walks through the door, only the understanding that most struggles don’t fit neatly into categories.
Finding the right psychologist can feel like searching for a familiar face in a crowded subway car. When the moment comes to reach out, the number is (646) 962-6590. Directions are simple enough: the map will take you the rest of the way, right here. Sometimes the hardest part is just showing up for the first appointment—and then doing it again. The rest tends to follow.