Individual Therapy in New York & Connecticut (Support for Anxiety, Depression, Trauma & More)
If you’re seeking individual therapy in New York or Connecticut, our licensed therapists provide compassionate, evidence‑based one‑on‑one support for a wide range of emotional, psychological, and life challenges — including anxiety, depression, trauma, burnout, grief, anger, and major life transitions. Many people start therapy not with a single clearly defined issue, but with the sense that something feels harder than it should and they need support understanding what’s happening. Through virtual counseling sessions available throughout NY and CT, we help you clarify patterns, build practical coping strategies, and gain emotional resilience so you can navigate life’s challenges with greater clarity, confidence, and support.
Individual therapy can support a wide range of emotional, mental, and life challenges — even when more than one issue is affecting you at the same time.
When You Know Something Is Wrong, But It Does Not Fit Into Just One Box
Most people do not come to therapy with one perfectly defined issue.
You may feel anxious and burned out. Depressed and grieving. Overwhelmed by a life transition while also struggling with anger, stress, or the emotional impact of illness. Therapy often begins not with one clear category, but with the feeling that something is harder than it should be and you need support understanding what is happening.
This page is here to help you find a starting point.
The condition pages below reflect some of the most common reasons people begin individual therapy. You do not need to identify with only one of them. Many people see themselves in several. The goal is not to label you too quickly — it is to help you find the page that feels closest to what you are experiencing right now.
Explore Individual Therapy by Condition
Anxiety Therapy
Anxiety can show up as constant worry, overthinking, racing thoughts, physical tension, trouble relaxing, or the feeling that your mind never fully shuts off. It can affect work, sleep, relationships, and your ability to feel present in daily life.
Depression Therapy
Depression can feel like heaviness, numbness, hopelessness, low motivation, emotional disconnection, or exhaustion that does not fully go away. Even when you are functioning on the outside, life may feel harder to move through than it used to.
Burnout Therapy
Burnout is more than stress. It is the emotional, mental, and physical depletion that can build when pressure has been going on for too long without enough recovery or support. It often shows up as exhaustion, irritability, numbness, cynicism, or the feeling that you have nothing left to give.
Trauma Therapy
Trauma can continue affecting the present long after a difficult experience is over. It may show up as hypervigilance, emotional overwhelm, shutdown, triggers, distrust, or the feeling that your reactions are bigger than the moment itself.
Grief Counseling
Grief is not limited to the death of a loved one. It can also follow divorce, illness, infertility, pregnancy loss, family estrangement, identity changes, or other major losses. Grief counseling helps you process loss without rushing or minimizing what it means.
Therapy for Chronic or Terminal Illness
Living with chronic or terminal illness can affect far more than physical health. It can bring grief, fear, exhaustion, uncertainty, identity changes, and emotional isolation. Therapy can help support the psychological impact of what you are facing.
Anger Management Therapy
Anger can show up as irritability, emotional reactivity, shutdown, resentment, defensiveness, or outbursts that feel hard to control. Therapy can help you understand what is underneath the anger and build healthier ways to respond.
Therapy for Life Transitions
Not all emotional distress comes from a diagnosis. Sometimes life has changed in a way that feels destabilizing. A move, career shift, relationship change, parenthood, caregiving role, divorce, health challenge, or new stage of life can all create emotional strain that therapy can help you navigate.
