Wagner Thomas, LPsyA
About
Psychoanalysis isn’t a quick fix, but time with Wagner Thomas, LPsyA can reframe what feels stuck. Down the hall from NYU’s gray-stone blocks, talk therapy in private consultation rooms sits at the end of a quiet, oak-lined corridor.
At 88 University Pl #4E you’ll find psychoanalyst services built around sustained listening rather than prescriptive advice. Individuals and couples come for issues that don’t dissolve between sessions: recurring anxiety, relationship patterns, identity questions, lingering depression, or grief that drags on longer than expected. Arrange an initial conversation—(212) 366-6770 connects without a switchboard maze—and see where extended attention leads.
Printed directions help—map—but stepping into this stretch of Union Square means trading subway crowds for the slower gait of local academics shuffling past bookstores. It’s the kind of block where a pocket of quiet still survives between 14th and 15th Streets.