You didn’t enter your marriage lightly, and you don’t want to end your marriage without trying everything to make it work. If your marriage is in trouble, you are likely considering your options. Divorce is a last-ditch, final solution, but many marriages can be saved through couples therapy.
Couples therapy requires a commitment to putting real time and effort into your relationship. The result can be a saved marriage that is happy for many years to come. At the very least, even if the counseling is not successful, the sessions can help each of you identify your relationship patterns, strengthen your self-awareness, and understand your own needs so that you can find a successful relationship in the future. If you are unable to save your marriage, you will leave with a better understanding of who you are as a person and what will make you happy in the future. If you choose not to stay married, couples therapy can help end your marriage with less conflict and more cooperation.
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Linda J. Bradley LCSW-R
26 W 9th Street Suite 3C
New York, NY 10011
917-797-7673
www.lindajbradley.com
Linda J. Bradley specializes in couples experiencing infidelity and PTSD. She uses emotionally focused therapy (EFT) to help couples regain trust and improve their relationship so they can reconnect and build a stronger relationship for a happy future.
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Marilyn Laves LCSW-R
141 East 33rd Street, Suite 1A
New York, NY 10016
917-580-6939
www.marilynlaves.com
Marilyn Laves focuses her practice on difficulties in communication and intimacy, helping couples rebuild and repair their marriage. She assists both spouses in assessing and improving their patterns of interaction.
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Susan Jakubowicz
928 Broadway, Suite 804
New York, NY 10010
(914) 320-0350
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www.chdny.org
Co-founder of the Center for Human Development, Susan Jakubowicz offers couples therapy for a wide range of issues and concerns. She and her Center help to rebuild and retool marriages.
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Laura Young LCSW-R
315 W 57th St, Ste 310
New York, NY 10019
(212) 581-9466
www.llyoung.com
Laura Young works with couples to help them understand how their past influences their marriage, improve their communication, and learn decision-making skills to improve their relationships while focusing on their skills and strengths.
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Melissa Divaris Thompson
29 West 36th St, Fifth Floor
New York, NY 10018
(929) 256-1163
embracingjoy.com
Melissa Divaris Thompson provides holistic psychotherapy to couples struggling in their marriages. Her practice offers a free ten-minute phone consultation. Her focus is on helping those dealing with life transitions, parenting issues, intimacy problems, fighting, and betrayal.
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Marissa Schursky LMFT
928 Broadway
New York, NY 10010
(516) 241-9083
lmftnyc.com
Marissa Schursky offers integrative marriage therapy that focuses on the tools couples need to succeed in their goals. She works with couples at every life stage and provides pre-marital counseling.
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Irina Firstein LSCW
370 Lexington Ave, Ste 514
New York, NY 10017
(212) 953-1388
www.nyccouplestherapists.com
Irina Firstein focuses on helping couples rebuild their connection to each other and heal relationship traumas. She helps couples share and frame their feelings so they can understand each other better and improve their relationships.
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Vladimire Calixte, MA, CRC, LMHC
116 West 23rd Street, Suite 500
New York, New York, 10011
646-749-0566
www.liferebuilding.com
Vladimire Calixte helps couples work through infidelity, trust issues, bad choices, and lack of romantic spark. She works with couples to identify and implement real changes they can implement to improve their marriage.
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Moshe Ratson MBA, MS MFT, LMFT
260 Madison Avenue Suite 8023
New York, NY 10016
(917) 692-3867
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www.spiral2grow.com/lmft-moshe-ratson-psychotherpist-new-york/
Moshe Ratson is a former vice president of a Fortune 500 company with years of business experience and understands high-performing business leaders. He practices integrative psychotherapy and helps couples resolve communication problems, lack of intimacy, and anger issues.
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Katherine Mazza LMHC
200 Park Avenue, Suite 1700
New York, NY 10166
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East Palmetto Park Rd
Boca Raton, FL 33432
212 560-2264
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www.kmhealth.net
Katherine Mazza is licensed to practice in both New York and Florida and sees clients in both states, as well as virtually, providing convenience for couples who have homes in either state. Practicing the Gottman method, she helps couples resolve their current situations by considering the past. She also teaches mindfulness techniques.
Choosing a couples therapist is a highly personal decision. You and your spouse should find a therapist you are both comfortable with. These are the therapists that regularly receive high ratings in Manhattan. You and your spouse should carefully evaluate therapists, interview several, and find the one you both feel comfortable with. Couples therapy could be the solution you’ve been looking for.