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ADHD
June 20, 2025By Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Work with an Experienced ADHD Therapist in Rochester, NY, Families Trust

We meet people who have spent years trying to power through distraction, restless energy, and a mind that seems to run faster than the clock. Working with an experienced ADHD Therapist in Rochester, NY, can make a real difference for those navigating these daily struggles. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, commonly called ADHD, shows up differently across life stages. A school-age youngster might find it nearly impossible to sit through math class, a high-school student may struggle with time management and unfinished assignments, and an adult could feel stuck in a cycle of missed deadlines and last-minute scrambles. Wherever you fall on that spectrum, the impact on self-confidence and relationships can be significant.

Families often arrive in our office feeling overwhelmed. One parent describes evenings that start with good intentions and end in frustration because homework is still unfinished. A partner shares how repeated reminders about the same errands spark unnecessary arguments. The emotions involved, guilt, worry, and anger, can weigh everyone down. Far too many people conclude that they simply have to “try harder.” We believe there is a more effective path. Professional ADHD therapy brings structure, accountability, and empathy to a situation that can otherwise feel chaotic. When you work with an experienced therapist, new skills replace old stress, and daily life starts to feel manageable again.

Signs It May Be Time to Seek an ADHD Therapist

You may already suspect ADHD if you notice patterns like jumping between tasks, losing track of details, or interrupting conversations even when you truly want to listen. Perhaps grades are dropping despite hours of effort, or job performance reviews mention strong creativity yet inconsistent follow-through. Emotional storms can accompany these challenges, moments of anger that flare quickly or sadness that lingers after another plan goes sideways. Executive functioning hurdles, such as organizing a backpack, paying bills on time, or remembering meeting links, often feed a loop of self-criticism.

It is also common for ADHD to travel alongside other concerns. Anxiety may spike whenever you open your laptop because you know unanswered messages await. Depressive thoughts can creep in after a year of stalled projects. Learning differences might complicate reading comprehension or math fluency. None of these red flags automatically confirms ADHD, but together they suggest that a professional evaluation would be worthwhile. Therapy provides clarity on what is happening beneath the surface and why certain strategies succeed while others fall flat. If day-to-day frustration keeps piling up, that is your cue to reach out.

What Makes an ADHD Therapist Experienced and Trustworthy?

Credentials open the door, yet lived experience in the therapy room determines whether change takes root. Every clinician at Mindset Psychology is licensed in New York State, and each maintains ongoing education in ADHD-focused interventions. We draw on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to challenge negative self-talk, executive functioning coaching to build practical systems, and parent training programs that replace tension with collaboration. Most importantly, we tailor these frameworks to the age and situation of every client, whether that is a first-year college student or a professional juggling meetings and family life.

An experienced therapist recognizes that ADHD rarely stands alone. We monitor for mood shifts, appetite changes, and sleep disruptions that can mask or magnify attention struggles. We also communicate with educators, primary-care physicians, or psychiatrists when coordination will improve outcomes. Empathy guides each conversation. We understand how many times you have heard “just focus,” and we will never say that to you. Patience lets us move at a pace that feels realistic, pushing growth while honoring the effort it takes to establish new habits.

How Therapy Supports Individuals and Families?

Real progress starts with clear goals. Together, we outline what success looks like right now: finishing assignments before evening activities, remembering soccer equipment without a frantic search, or closing a workday with an organized to-do list for tomorrow. From there, we introduce concrete tools: visual schedules, digital reminders, and environmental cues that reduce mental clutter. Our sessions explore emotion regulation, teaching clients to notice early signs of overwhelm and apply calming techniques before frustration turns explosive.

We also invite parents, partners, or close friends into the process when appropriate. They learn how consistent language and supportive check-ins build self-esteem rather than shame. We practice constructive feedback strategies that shift the focus from what went wrong to what can be adjusted next time. Over months, routines become second nature, communication improves, and everyone spends less energy on firefighting small crises.

Long-term, therapy cultivates independence and resilience. A young professional might graduate from sticky-note reminders to a streamlined digital workflow. A high-school senior could enter college already fluent in time-blocking and self-advocacy with professors. Families gain confidence, knowing they have the tools to handle new challenges that will inevitably arise.

Why do Rochester Families Work With Us?

Rochester is a city that values innovation and community, and we mirror those values in the way we practice. Our team blends evidence-based techniques with genuine warmth. We never hand out generic worksheets and call it a day. Instead, we listen, adapt, and celebrate incremental wins. We see therapy as a partnership: you bring lived experience, we bring clinical expertise, and together we craft solutions that fit real life.

Above all, we respect the unique dynamics of every household. Whether you are parenting a lively elementary student, supporting a college-age sibling, or navigating ADHD in your own adult life, we adjust our approach to match your priorities. We stay in touch with teachers, pediatricians, and psychiatrists when collaboration promotes success, and we step back when privacy serves best.

Ready to Get Started?

Living with ADHD can feel like moving through a world designed by and for someone else. But with the right guidance and the right therapeutic approach, you can turn that feeling around. At Mindset Psychology, we use evidence-based methods such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy to support our clients in meaningful, lasting ways. We invite you to contact us for a free consultation. Let us know what is happening today and what you hope tomorrow looks like. Together, we will build a roadmap, gather the right tools, and move toward a calmer, more organized life.

We also provide comprehensive care in  ADHD therapy, depression therapy, couples therapy, grief and loss therapy, sleep disorders, and work-life balance therapy.

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD
Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Founder of Mindset Psychology, specializing in anxiety, OCD, panic disorders, ADHD, depression, and self-esteem. He utilizes evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Mindfulness-based practices to help patients achieve meaningful, lasting change. Known for his warm, collaborative, and culturally sensitive style, Dr. Rabbani creates a safe, non-judgmental space where patients feel empowered to set goals and take control of their mental health journey. He holds a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from CUNY Baruch College.

www.mindspsychology.com/
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Therapists in Buffalo, NY
Therapists In New York
June 20, 2025By Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Licensed and Caring Therapists in Buffalo, NY for Every Stage of Life

Mental health isn’t a one-time fix. It’s not something you patch up and never think about again. It evolves, stretching, shifting, and reshaping itself as your life moves forward. What you need in your twenties won’t be the same as what you’ll need in your forties or sixties, and that’s not just normal, it’s expected. The key is having someone who can walk alongside you through those changes, offering support that fits the moment you’re in. That’s exactly what our therapists in Buffalo, NY, are here to do: meet you where you are and help you move through life’s chapters with clarity and compassion.

We believe therapy should grow with you. In our work, we’ve supported people through high school anxiety, career transitions, caregiver stress, relationship struggles, and the quiet ache of loneliness that can come later in life. Buffalo is full of resilient people who carry a lot, and every stage brings new challenges, but also new opportunities for healing and growth. Our role is to help you navigate it all with steady, thoughtful care.

You don’t have to have everything figured out. You just need a space where you can be honest, where you’re met with empathy, not pressure. More and more people across Buffalo are discovering that mental health care isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. And in a time when emotional wellness matters more than ever, the need for licensed, compassionate therapists who truly understand your experience has never been greater. That’s what we’re here to offer.

Mental Health Support for Teens and Young People

While our practice doesn’t work directly with young children, we deeply understand the emotional weight many young people carry. By the time someone reaches their teenage years, mental health concerns like anxiety, academic stress, peer pressure, and identity-related questions are already shaping how they view themselves and the world around them. These challenges don’t just pass with time; they deserve real attention and care.

We work with teens who are trying to keep everything together while managing overwhelming pressures. Between academic expectations, social anxiety, family stress, and the ever-present influence of social media, it can feel like there’s no room to breathe. Some of the teens who come to us have tried to push through alone, while others are just beginning to open up about how lost or overwhelmed they feel. Our goal is to give them a space where they can exhale, speak freely, and begin developing the skills they need to move forward with confidence.

When emotional support is offered early, it has the power to shape a teen’s future. Through therapy, teens learn to regulate emotions, develop resilience, and gain tools to handle high-pressure situations. We work with them on strengthening self-esteem, setting healthy boundaries, and improving communication, all while honoring their unique perspective and individuality.

Buffalo teens deserve mental health care that’s rooted in empathy, respect, and clarity. With the right support, they can grow into young adults who understand their emotions, navigate life with greater ease, and advocate for their mental well-being at every stage.

Therapy for Adults Facing Everyday and Life-Altering Stress

For many adults in Buffalo, therapy begins with a quiet but powerful realization: something just isn’t working anymore. It might be the mounting stress from work that feels impossible to shake, anxiety that makes even everyday tasks feel overwhelming, or the low hum of depression that’s quietly taken root over time. Sometimes it’s a major life event, a divorce, a job loss, or the death of a loved one, that pushes everything to the surface. Other times, it’s simply hitting an emotional wall with no clear explanation.

Therapy offers a place to unpack those feelings with honesty and without judgment. It’s a chance to pause, reflect, and gain insight into the thought patterns and emotional habits that shape your day-to-day life. Whether you’re navigating grief, addressing a panic disorder, or simply trying to rediscover joy, our focus remains the same: helping you feel more grounded, more self-aware, and more in control of your own story.

Life transitions can be disorienting. Becoming a parent, changing careers, ending a long-term relationship, or even questioning your sense of identity can stir up uncertainty and emotional turbulence. In therapy, we help you process these changes, not just endure them. You don’t have to carry the weight alone. Our work is about turning disconnection into clarity and helping you find solid footing, even when the ground beneath you is shifting.

Counseling for Older Adults and Seniors

As we grow older, our emotional and mental health needs shift in ways that are often overlooked. Retirement may bring the gift of free time, but it can also come with unexpected emotional changes, a loss of identity tied to one’s profession, a disruption in daily structure, or a lingering question about one’s purpose moving forward. The pace of life slows, and with it can come increased health challenges, mobility limitations, and a shrinking social circle as friends and loved ones pass away. These changes often carry an emotional weight that’s easy to ignore but hard to escape. For many seniors, especially those living alone, feelings of isolation, grief, or unresolved emotional pain from earlier in life may start to surface, quietly but powerfully.

At Mindset Psychology, we believe that aging should never mean your emotional needs are pushed aside. In fact, later life is often when those needs become more important than ever. This stage invites deep reflection, and it deserves compassionate support. We work with older adults facing a wide range of concerns, from the pain of losing a spouse, to anxiety about declining health, to questions of identity, belonging, and purpose. For some, it’s the first time they’ve ever sought mental health care. For others, it’s a return to therapy with a new lens. Either way, every session is grounded in respect. We don’t just talk to you, we listen with you, honoring the richness of your story and the value of your voice.

Therapy for seniors isn’t about looking back in regret. It’s about honoring your life journey, making peace with the past, and cultivating resilience for the present and future. It’s about reclaiming agency, embracing your emotional life, and creating space for growth, even now. We believe healing is possible at any age, and being heard, understood, and supported is something no one ever outgrows.

Whether you’re transitioning into a new living arrangement, adjusting to shifts in cognitive or physical health, or processing the deep grief of personal loss, we’re here to help. Our approach is tailored to your comfort level and life experience. Through gentle, intentional conversation and evidence-based support, we help you build emotional strength, reconnect with your values, and rediscover joy in this chapter of life.

You’ve lived through decades of change, and you deserve care that recognizes that depth. Our goal is to walk beside you with compassion and clarity, offering therapy that supports you in navigating life’s later chapters with grace, dignity, and peace of mind.

What Sets a Licensed and Caring Therapist Apart?

In New York, becoming a licensed therapist isn’t just a formality; it’s a rigorous process that reflects a deep commitment to professional excellence and ethical care. Credentials like LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker), LMHC (Licensed Mental Health Counselor), or licensed psychologist represent years of graduate-level education, intensive supervised clinical experience, and the successful completion of demanding state exams. These qualifications create a strong foundation, ensuring that your therapist has the training and knowledge required to provide safe, effective, and ethically sound care. At Mindset Psychology, every clinician not only meets these standards but continues to grow through ongoing learning and development.

Yet while credentials are essential, they’re just the beginning. What truly sets a caring therapist apart is their presence, the way they sit with you, listen to you, and genuinely strive to understand you. It’s in the way they make space for your emotions without judgment, how they respond with empathy instead of quick fixes, and how they adapt to your needs rather than relying solely on clinical theory. A good therapist sees you as a whole person, not a diagnosis, not a problem to be solved. They bring curiosity, humility, and a commitment to honoring your lived experience.

At Mindset Psychology, we practice trauma-informed care because we know that many of our clients carry layered histories shaped by stress, adversity, or unresolved pain. This means we approach therapy with sensitivity and intention, always working to create a space that feels emotionally safe and empowering. We don’t use a one-size-fits-all model, because you are not one-size-fits-all. We tailor every aspect of our care to your identity, age, cultural background, goals, and pace, making sure that therapy is aligned with what feels right for you.

Some clients feel most supported by structure, goal-setting, strategy, and clear direction. Others need time to explore, reflect, and process at a slower rhythm. A truly skilled therapist knows how to adjust and flow between both. Our job is not to mold you into a particular type of client; it’s to shape our approach so that it actually fits you. Therapy should feel like a partnership, not something done to you, but something built with you. That’s what we aim for in every session.

Why Buffalo Trusts Mindset Psychology for Every Stage of Life

At Mindset Psychology, we’re proud to offer therapy that supports individuals through every stage and season of life. Whether you’re a young adult searching for clarity and direction, a mid-career professional managing stress or burnout, or a senior processing decades of change and loss, we meet you exactly where you are. There’s no need to explain away your emotions or justify your struggles. We offer care that’s rooted in respect, curiosity, and empathy, never judgment. No matter what phase you’re in, you deserve mental health support that feels relevant, compassionate, and uniquely tailored to your life.

Our therapists are trained in lifespan development and trauma-informed care, allowing us to recognize how emotional needs and challenges evolve over time. What feels overwhelming in your twenties may take a different shape in your forties or sixties—and that’s completely natural. We adapt our approach to fit the chapter you’re currently living in, while helping you develop the resilience and emotional tools to navigate whatever comes next. Therapy isn’t just about solving problems, it’s about building a foundation that helps you thrive with more clarity, confidence, and grace, even when life throws curveballs.

Inclusivity is at the heart of everything we do. We welcome clients of all racial, cultural, and gender identities. We work with LGBTQIA+ individuals, neurodivergent thinkers, immigrants, and anyone who’s ever felt unseen or misunderstood in traditional mental health spaces. If you’ve ever walked into a room and questioned whether therapy was really meant for someone like you, we want you to know: it absolutely is. At Mindset Psychology, we believe healing belongs to everyone, and your story is always worth hearing, just as it is.

Let’s Take the Next Step Together

You don’t need to wait for a crisis to seek support. Whether you’re just starting therapy for the first time or coming back after a break, the most important thing is to find someone who listens, understands, and respects your journey. We do that here at Mindset Psychology.

Our Therapists in Buffalo, NY, are trained in a range of evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, to make sure your care is tailored to your needs. Our Buffalo team is ready to support you with personalized care, flexible scheduling, and deep empathy for what you’re going through, wherever you are in life. Don’t let stress, sadness, or confusion sit unchecked. Let’s talk about what’s going on and how we can help.

Visit Mindset Psychology to schedule a free consultation or learn more about our services. We’re here to help you move forward with clarity and strength. We also offer compassionate support for  ADHD therapy, depression therapy, couples therapy, grief and loss therapy, sleep disorders, and work-life balance therapy.

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD
Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Founder of Mindset Psychology, specializing in anxiety, OCD, panic disorders, ADHD, depression, and self-esteem. He utilizes evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Mindfulness-based practices to help patients achieve meaningful, lasting change. Known for his warm, collaborative, and culturally sensitive style, Dr. Rabbani creates a safe, non-judgmental space where patients feel empowered to set goals and take control of their mental health journey. He holds a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from CUNY Baruch College.

www.mindspsychology.com/
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Therapist in Yonkers, NY
Therapists In New York
June 20, 2025By Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Book a Professional Therapist in Yonkers, NY for Personalized Care

Your mind is not a checklist, and your healing process shouldn’t be one either. We understand that every person’s mental health journey is different. No two stories are the same, and what works for one person might not make sense for someone else. That’s exactly why working with a trusted Therapist in Yonkers, NY, matters, because personalized care meets you where you are, not where a textbook says you should be.

We’ve seen the difference firsthand. When therapy is built around your real-life experiences, your personality, your identity, and your history, it becomes more than just a space to vent. It becomes a place to grow, to learn, and to reconnect with the version of yourself you want to be. That kind of progress doesn’t happen with one-size-fits-all approaches.

And the demand for that kind of therapy is rising. More people in Yonkers are looking for real support, not just someone who nods and takes notes. They want professional therapists who listen, collaborate, and actually care. If that sounds like what you’re looking for, you’re not alone, and you’re in the right place.

What Does Personalized Therapy Look Like?

Personalized therapy isn’t a buzzword. It’s a mindset. When we work with clients, we don’t just ask “What’s wrong?” We ask, “What’s important to you right now?” That might be managing anxiety, making sense of past trauma, or figuring out why your relationships keep repeating the same patterns. Whatever the concern, the approach is tailored to fit you.

Customized treatment starts with listening, not assumptions. We begin by understanding your goals, your pace, and what support looks like for you. Some people want structure.

Others need space. Some feel most at home with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), while others respond better to mindfulness-based approaches or trauma-informed techniques. The key is flexibility, and that’s exactly what we provide.

We also factor in your cultural background, gender identity, neurodiversity, and life circumstances. If you’ve ever felt like you had to explain your entire identity to a therapist before even talking about your issues, we get how exhausting that can be. We work hard to create an affirming, inclusive environment where your full self is welcomed from day one.

And the best part? Therapy with us isn’t static. As you grow, we adapt. Life is full of curveballs, and your support system should be able to keep up.

Common Reasons People in Yonkers Seek Therapy

Life in Yonkers is dynamic. It’s a city full of movement, diverse voices, and layered experiences. But under the surface, people are carrying a lot. That’s why we see clients for a wide range of reasons, and no concern is ever too big or too small to bring to therapy.

For many, it starts with anxiety or depression. You might be stuck in your head, struggling to concentrate, or feeling like you’re constantly on edge. Others come to us trying to make sense of a major loss or trauma, experiences that linger in the body and mind long after the moment has passed.

Life transitions often bring people through our doors, too. A breakup. A new job. The end of a long-term friendship. Becoming a parent. Retiring. These shifts can stir up a lot, and it helps to have a neutral space to sort through the emotions that come with change.

We also work with clients who feel disconnected from themselves, from their purpose, or from the people around them. Some want help strengthening boundaries. Others want to explore long-held patterns or beliefs. For some, therapy is simply a way to invest in personal growth and find more clarity in everyday life.

Whatever your reason for reaching out, our goal is to provide grounded, respectful, and forward-focused support.

Choosing a Professional Therapist: What to Look For

Finding a therapist can be overwhelming, especially when you’re already not feeling your best. That’s why we believe it’s helpful to know what makes a therapist truly professional and trustworthy.

Start with credentials. In New York, licensed therapists typically hold designations like LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker), LMHC (Licensed Mental Health Counselor), or psychologist. These licenses aren’t just labels; they represent years of education, training, and clinical supervision. Every therapist at Mindset Psychology meets or exceeds these requirements.

But good therapy isn’t just about qualifications. It’s about connection. The best therapists know how to listen actively, offer honest feedback, and build a relationship based on respect and mutual trust. You should never feel judged or talked down to in session. You should feel heard and challenged in a way that supports your growth.

It’s also important to find someone who understands and respects your lived experience. Yonkers is home to a vibrant mix of cultures, perspectives, and identities. A therapist who can meet you in that complexity, with empathy and cultural sensitivity, will help you feel safer and more supported.

And lastly, make sure the logistics work for you. Whether you want to sit in a calming therapy office or connect via telehealth on your lunch break, you deserve access to care that fits your lifestyle. We offer both options so you don’t have to choose between your schedule and your mental health.

Mindset Psychology: Personalized Therapy for Yonkers, NY

We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all therapy. We offer care that’s rooted in who you are, your story, your strengths, and your goals. Every therapist on our team is committed to delivering personalized, evidence-based care that evolves as you do.

We work with adults across every stage of life, from college students trying to manage anxiety to older adults processing grief or life transitions. Whether you’re struggling with depression, healing from trauma, or just feeling stuck, we’re here to help you reconnect with your sense of self.

What makes our practice unique is our dedication to inclusive, affirming therapy. We serve clients from all walks of life, people of color, LGBTQIA+ individuals, neurodivergent thinkers, and anyone who has felt overlooked or misunderstood in the past. You deserve therapy that feels safe and welcoming. That’s exactly what we create here.

Let’s Start with a Conversation

The decision to start therapy is personal. You may be feeling overwhelmed, unsure, or even a little nervous, and that’s completely normal. But reaching out is the first sign of strength. You don’t need to keep pushing through alone. You don’t need to have all the answers before you begin. You just need a Therapist in Yonkers, NY who will sit with you, listen fully, and help you move forward.

We’re ready to be that someone. Our Yonkers therapists are here to help you navigate what’s heavy, reconnect with what matters, and develop tools to move through life with more clarity and confidence. We use a variety of evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, to make sure your care is tailored to your needs and goals.

Visit Mindset Psychology to book your free consultation or learn more about our approach. We’ll meet you where you are, and walk with you from there.

We also offer specialized support in ADHD therapy, depression therapy, couples therapy, grief and loss therapy, sleep disorders, and work-life balance therapy.

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD
Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Founder of Mindset Psychology, specializing in anxiety, OCD, panic disorders, ADHD, depression, and self-esteem. He utilizes evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Mindfulness-based practices to help patients achieve meaningful, lasting change. Known for his warm, collaborative, and culturally sensitive style, Dr. Rabbani creates a safe, non-judgmental space where patients feel empowered to set goals and take control of their mental health journey. He holds a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from CUNY Baruch College.

www.mindspsychology.com/
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Relationship Therapist in Albany, NY
Relationship Therapist
June 15, 2025By Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Rebuild Connections with a Compassionate Relationship Therapist in Albany, NY

Introduction: Why Relationship Therapy Matters

At the heart of our emotional well-being are the relationships we hold closest—romantic partners, family members, and close friends. These bonds offer comfort, purpose, and joy. Yet, even the strongest connections can face rough patches. Misunderstandings, communication breakdowns, or growing emotional distance are common, not signs of failure. Relationship therapy offers a path to healing. With compassion and expertise, therapy helps people reconnect, repair trust, and deepen their understanding of one another. Whether you’re navigating a tough season or simply seeking to grow closer, support is available—and it can make all the difference.

Common Signs You May Benefit from Relationship Therapy

It’s not always obvious when it’s time to seek support. Here are some signs relationship therapy could help:

  • Ongoing arguments or unresolved tension

  • Emotional distance or a lack of connection.

  • Feeling unheard or misunderstood in communication.

  • Struggles with intimacy, trust, or lingering resentment.

  • Life transitions like parenthood, job changes, or infidelity creating stress.

  • A desire to grow as a couple or family—but feeling stuck or unsure how

It’s very important to understand that therapy isn’t just for “crisis” moments, it also serves as a fundamental tool for growth, clarity, and reconnection at any stage.

What to Expect from a Compassionate Relationship Therapist

Choosing the right therapist can feel daunting, but at its core, relationship therapy provides a safe, non-judgmental space where healing begins.

A compassionate relationship therapist will:

  • Create an open environment for honest dialogue and mutual understanding.

  • Use evidence-based approaches such as Emotionally Focused Therapy or the Gottman Method.

  • Support all individuals equally, without taking sides.

  • Offer practical tools for better communication, empathy, and conflict resolution.

Therapy becomes a shared journey of rebuilding trust and strengthening your bond.

How Relationship Therapy Can Rebuild and Strengthen Bonds

What happens during therapy can be transformative. It’s not about “fixing” one person—it’s about understanding the dynamics between you and learning how to support each other better. Through therapy, couples and families can:

  • Uncover the root causes of disconnection and rebuild emotional safety.

  • Develop shared values, boundaries, and goals.

  • Learn healthy conflict resolution strategies.

  • Grow individually while nurturing the relationship as a whole.

With the right support, it’s possible to move from frustration to connection, from distance to intimacy.


Mindset Psychology: Supporting Albany Couples and Families with Care

At Mindset Psychology, we’re committed to helping couples and families in Albany, NY, strengthen their relationships with empathy and expert care. Our therapists are trained in relationship-focused modalities and specialize in guiding people through emotional challenges with respect and sensitivity.

We proudly offer:

  • Affirming and inclusive care for all relationship types.

  • A welcoming space for couples, families, and individuals.

  • Convenient telehealth services for Albany residents and surrounding areas.

No matter where you are in your relationship journey, our team is here to support you with compassion and evidence-based care.

Are you ready to take the next step in supporting your relationship?

Learn more or request an appointment today at Mindset Psychology | Psychologist In New York NY!


Call us at (516) 208-2638 We offer Telehealth and In Person services!

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD
Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Founder of Mindset Psychology, specializing in anxiety, OCD, panic disorders, ADHD, depression, and self-esteem. He utilizes evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Mindfulness-based practices to help patients achieve meaningful, lasting change. Known for his warm, collaborative, and culturally sensitive style, Dr. Rabbani creates a safe, non-judgmental space where patients feel empowered to set goals and take control of their mental health journey. He holds a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from CUNY Baruch College.

www.mindspsychology.com/
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Reducing Anxiety
Anxiety
June 6, 2025By Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Practical Tips For Reducing Anxiety In Uncertain Times

In uncertain times, many people experience increased anxiety. It’s important to have practical ways to deal with these feelings. Anxiety isn’t just in your mind—it affects your body too, causing stress and worry that can disrupt your daily life. Anxiety can be triggered by worries about health, money, being alone, and what the future holds. The constant stream of upsetting news also adds to these feelings, making things harder. To cope better, it’s essential to understand how anxiety works and what sets it off. By recognizing these triggers, you can start to find ways to manage and reduce anxiety in your daily life.

Mindfulness And Relaxation Techniques

During uncertain times, practicing mindfulness and relaxation techniques can significantly help reduce anxiety and promote emotional well-being. These techniques are simple yet effective in calming the mind and relaxing the body.

Simple Mindfulness Exercises 

Mindfulness involves being present in the moment without judgment. It helps you focus on what’s happening right now rather than worrying about the future or dwelling on the past. Here are a few easy mindfulness exercises you can try:

  • Focused Breathing: Find a quiet place, sit or lie down comfortably, and focus on your breath. Inhale deeply through your nose, feel your lungs fill with air, and then exhale slowly through your mouth. Repeat this for several minutes, noticing how your body feels with each breath.

  • Body Scan: Close your eyes and bring your attention to different parts of your body, starting from your toes and moving up to your head. Notice any sensations without trying to change them. This practice helps you become aware of the tension and release it.

  • Mindful Observation: Choose an object in your environment—a flower, a piece of artwork, or even a tree outside your window. Spend a few minutes observing it closely, noticing its colors, textures, and details. This exercise helps shift your focus away from anxious thoughts.

Relaxation Techniques

Relaxation techniques aim to reduce muscle tension and promote a sense of calm. Here are two effective relaxation techniques you can practice:

  • Deep Breathing: Sit or lie down comfortably. Inhale deeply through your nose, allowing your belly to rise as you fill your lungs with air. Hold your breath for a few seconds, and then exhale slowly through your mouth, letting go of any tension. Repeat this several times, focusing on the rhythm of your breath.

  • Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR): Start by tensing a specific muscle group, such as your shoulders, for a few seconds. Then, release the tension suddenly and feel the muscle relax. Move systematically through different muscle groups in your body, from your feet to your head. PMR helps you become more aware of the tension and learn to relax each muscle group consciously.

Why Do These Techniques Work?

Mindfulness and relaxation techniques work by shifting your focus away from anxious thoughts and physical tension. They help activate the body’s relaxation response, reducing stress hormones and promoting a sense of well-being. Regular practice can improve your ability to manage anxiety in daily life, enhancing overall mental health.

Establishing A Routine

Maintaining a daily routine is crucial for reducing anxiety because it provides structure and predictability in uncertain times. When you have a routine, you know what to expect each day, which can help alleviate feelings of uncertainty and overwhelm. Here are some tips for creating a balanced schedule:

  • Set Regular Wake-Up And Bedtimes: Try to wake up and go to bed at the same time each day to regulate your body’s internal clock.

  • Schedule Breaks And Rest: Incorporate breaks throughout your day to relax and recharge. This could include short walks, reading, or practicing relaxation techniques.

  • Include Work, Rest, And Leisure: Allocate time for work or study, but also prioritize activities that bring you joy and relaxation, such as hobbies or spending time with loved ones.

Limiting News Consumption

While it’s important to stay informed, constant exposure to news can increase anxiety levels, especially during uncertain times. Here are strategies to manage news consumption effectively:

  • Set Boundaries: Decide on specific times of day to check the news and avoid constant updates. Limit exposure to a few reliable sources rather than constantly refreshing social media.

  • Focus on Trusted Sources: Choose reputable news outlets that provide accurate information. Avoid sensationalized or speculative news that can exacerbate anxiety.

  • Balance Information With Positive Content: After catching up on news, balance it with uplifting or positive content, such as engaging in hobbies or activities that bring you happiness.

Physical Activity And Healthy Living

Regular exercise plays a significant role in reducing anxiety by releasing endorphins and improving overall well-being. Here’s how you can incorporate physical activity and healthy living habits into your routine:

  • Benefits of Exercise: Engaging in physical activity, such as brisk walking, jogging, or yoga, can help reduce stress and anxiety levels. Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise most days of the week.

  • Healthy Diet: Eat a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains. Avoid excessive caffeine and sugar, which can contribute to anxiety and mood swings.

  • Adequate Sleep: Prioritize sleep by establishing a consistent bedtime routine and aiming for 7-9 hours of quality sleep each night. Sufficient rest supports emotional resilience and cognitive function.

Connecting With Others

Social support plays a crucial role in managing anxiety by providing emotional validation and companionship. Here are ways to stay connected with friends and family, even when physical distancing is necessary:

  • Virtual Connections: Use video calls, phone calls, or social media to stay in touch with loved ones. Schedule regular check-ins or virtual gatherings to maintain social connections.

  • Support Networks: Join online support groups or communities that share similar interests or experiences. Connecting with others who understand your challenges can 

offer valuable support and encouragement.

Seeking Professional Help

If anxiety significantly impacts your daily life or persists despite self-help strategies, seeking professional help may be beneficial. Here’s when to consider therapy and what types of therapy can help:

  • Signs To Consider Therapy: If anxiety interferes with work, relationships, or daily activities, or if you experience persistent worry, fear, or physical symptoms (like insomnia or digestive issues), therapy may be beneficial.

  • Types of Therapy: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) are effective therapies for anxiety. A therapist can tailor treatment to your specific needs and goals.

  • How Therapy Helps: Therapy provides a safe space to explore thoughts and emotions, learn coping skills, and develop strategies to manage anxiety effectively. It offers personalized support and guidance to improve overall well-being.

Conclusion

Managing anxiety during uncertain times requires a combination of practical strategies that promote mental and emotional well-being. By implementing these tips, individuals can significantly reduce anxiety and improve overall quality of life. If you or someone you know is struggling with anxiety and would like professional support, consider reaching out to Mindset Psychology. Our team of experienced therapists specializes in anxiety management and can provide personalized strategies to help you regain control and enhance your well-being. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a calmer, more balanced life.

Remember, managing anxiety is a journey, and seeking support is a positive step toward achieving greater mental health. Let us support you in this journey to a healthier, happier you

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD
Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Founder of Mindset Psychology, specializing in anxiety, OCD, panic disorders, ADHD, depression, and self-esteem. He utilizes evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Mindfulness-based practices to help patients achieve meaningful, lasting change. Known for his warm, collaborative, and culturally sensitive style, Dr. Rabbani creates a safe, non-judgmental space where patients feel empowered to set goals and take control of their mental health journey. He holds a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from CUNY Baruch College.

www.mindspsychology.com/
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Anxiety Therapy
Anxiety
May 23, 2025By Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Find Calm And Clarity With Anxiety Therapy Soho

Introduction: When Anxiety Becomes a Daily Struggle

You know the feeling, the one that keeps you awake at night, rehashing all your earlier conversations and rethinking all the decisions you made. Your chest feels tight for no apparent reason, and you are drowning in feelings of fear, dread, and uneasiness. You tell yourself you’re just stressed, but these racing thoughts, tight chests, or sleepless nights could be from your anxiety. But don’t worry, it’s not as horrifying as you may think.

Anxiety is a natural occurrence, normal when in stressful situations such as speaking in public, taking a test, or dealing with financial issues. It might be time to take a closer look when your anxiety starts to interfere with your daily life, including your sleep schedules, ability to focus, and your relationships. The good news is: therapy works. It’s not about “fixing” you; it’s about helping you better understand your mind and regain control. For many people, therapy offers the clarity and calm they’ve been searching for.

Understanding Anxiety: More Than Just Stress

Understandably, many may confuse anxiety with stress because the symptoms are very similar. When one is stressed, they are in a state of worry caused by a difficult situation. However, clinical anxiety doesn’t work that way; symptoms show up unexpectedly and tend not to go away even when the problem has passed. It can affect many aspects of your life, physically (like muscle tension or stomach problems), emotionally (constant worrying), and behaviorally (avoidance).

It’s not something that can be simplified to “being nervous” when it can directly shape how you live your day-to-day life. That is why it’s important to understand the different types of anxiety disorders and how they may affect you.

● Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): Persistent and excessive worry about several different things. Those who struggle with GAD may anticipate disaster and be overly concerned about issues related to money, health, family, or work.

● Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD): Disturbing, intrusive, and unwanted thoughts followed by attempts to ignore or suppress such thoughts and urges through compulsive/repetitive behaviors.

● Social Anxiety Disorder: Intense fear of being judged, thought of negatively, or socially rejected. People with social anxiety spend time worrying about whether they seem visibly anxious, like stumbling over words, or being seen as dumb, awkward, or boring.

Due to this stated on constant worry, they often opt out of social situations, and when a situation cannot be avoided, they experience significant anxiety and distress.

● Panic Disorder: Sudden, recurring panic attacks that include physical symptoms like rapid heartbeat or shortness of breath

● Phobias: Strong, irrational fears of a specific object, place, or situation. Those with a specific phobia work hard to avoid these common places, situations, or objects even when they know there’s no immediate threat or danger. The fear often may not make any sense, but internally, they feel completely powerless and have no control to stop it.

How Therapy Helps You Reclaim Contro

For those struggling with any type of anxiety, it’s important to know there is help available, specifically therapy. One of the most effective treatments for anxiety is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). The American Psychological Association states that multiple research studies have shown how CBT significantly improves functioning and quality of life. Through this method, individuals learn to recognize and change unhealthy thinking patterns to more balanced ones.

Another treatment is Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), which teaches you how to stay present in the moment instead of spiraling about the “what ifs.”. This is done through mindfulness meditation techniques involving simple stretches and postures.

Therapy isn’t one-size-fits-all, but across approaches, it helps you:

● Identifying triggers that exacerbate your anxiety

● Learn ways to cope, like breathing or grounding techniques

● Reread in a manner that provokes your fear

● Learn healthy coping skills

Over time, consistent therapy can lead to fewer symptoms, better coping during stressful situations, and even stronger relationships as you communicate more clearly and feel more in control.

Why Location Matters: Accessing Therapy in Soho

Getting to therapy should never feel like another source of stress. That’s why choosing a therapist in a convenient location, like Soho, can make a big difference. Whether you’re grabbing a session between classes, work, or errands, easy access can keep you consistent. Having a therapist close at hand means you’re tapping into a community that is invested in mental health and self-care.

And, most therapists in the area offer online sessions, so you can choose what works for you. Finding a therapist in the area means you’re tapping into a community that values mental health and self-care. Plus, many local therapists offer virtual sessions, so you can choose what works best for your lifestyle.

What To Look For In An Anxiety Therapist

Therapy is an extremely personal matter, which is why it’s important to find the right therapist for you. When searching for a therapist for your anxiety, look for someone who:

● Is licensed and has specific experience treating anxiety

● Uses evidence-based approaches like CBT or mindfulness

● Makes you feel heard and supported, not judged

During a consultation, don’t be afraid to ask:

● “What’s your experience treating people with anxiety?”

● “What does a typical session look like?”

● “How will we track my progress?”

You deserve a therapist who feels like a teammate, someone who meets you where you are and helps you move forward with compassion and skill.

Discover Calm With Mindset Psychology In Soho

If you’ve been struggling with anxiety, therapy can help you figure out what’s going on and move forward with more confidence. At Mindset Psychology, we help our patients take control of their anxiety by utilizing evidence-based treatments.

We assess each patient’s needs and create a treatment plan that incorporates elements of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), mindfulness, and psychodynamic therapy. If you’re looking for a trusted Psychologist, we invite you to get in touch.

Visit Mindset Psychology to schedule a confidential consultation today, and let’s take that step forward together. Whether you’re in the heart of Soho or logging in from your couch, support is out there—and you’re not alone.

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● American Psychological Association. (2017). What is cognitive behavioral therapy? https://www.apa.org/ptsd-guideline/patients-and-families/cognitive-behavioralAmerican Psychological Association

● Niazi AK, Niazi SK. Mindfulness-based stress reduction: a non-pharmacological approach for chronic illnesses. N Am J Med Sci. 2011 Jan;3(1):20-3. doi: 10.4297/najms.2011.320. PMID: 22540058; PMCID: PMC3336928.

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD
Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Founder of Mindset Psychology, specializing in anxiety, OCD, panic disorders, ADHD, depression, and self-esteem. He utilizes evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Mindfulness-based practices to help patients achieve meaningful, lasting change. Known for his warm, collaborative, and culturally sensitive style, Dr. Rabbani creates a safe, non-judgmental space where patients feel empowered to set goals and take control of their mental health journey. He holds a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from CUNY Baruch College.

www.mindspsychology.com/
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Adult ADHD Therapist
ADHD
May 21, 2025By Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Struggling to Focus? Find An Adult ADHD Therapist Long Island Trust

Introduction: When Focus Feels Out of Reach

Have you ever walked into a room and forgotten why you went there? Or missed an important deadline, not because you didn’t care, but because you couldn’t get started? Maybe your calendar is a mess, your email inbox is overflowing, and no matter how hard you try, staying on top of everyday tasks feels impossible. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone, and it might be more than just “being bad at adulting.” It could be adult ADHD.

Adult ADHD is real, surprisingly common, and absolutely treatable. Yet, it remains misunderstood, underdiagnosed, and too often brushed off as laziness or a personality flaw. In this article, we’ll break down what adult ADHD really is, how therapy can help, and what to look for when choosing the right therapist, especially if you’re in Long Island and searching for effective, compassionate care.

What Is Adult ADHD and How Is It Different from Childhood ADHD?

ADHD is often associated with hyperactive children who can’t sit still in class. But in adults, the symptoms tend to be quieter, though no less disruptive. Classic ADHD symptoms include inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. In adults, these might show up as chronic forgetfulness, racing thoughts, trouble prioritizing, or a tendency to interrupt others or lose focus in meetings.

Because adult symptoms often look different, many people don’t realize they’ve been living with ADHD for years—or even decades. It’s not unusual for someone to be diagnosed in their 30s, 40s, or later, often after struggling with work performance, relationship tension, or mental health challenges that stem from undiagnosed ADHD.

Signs You Might Benefit from an ADHD Therapist

If you constantly feel overwhelmed or like your life is one big juggling act, therapy might be the missing piece. Some signs that therapy could help include:

● Persistent procrastination, disorganization, or time blindness

● Emotional dysregulation—feeling easily frustrated or anxious

● Struggles with self-esteem or imposter syndrome

● Trouble maintaining consistent routines, holding down a job, or keeping up with household responsibilities

Many adults with ADHD also experience anxiety, depression, or burnout. A skilled therapist can help untangle these coexisting challenges and work with you to build practical coping strategies.

What To Expect from Adult ADHD Therapy

Therapy for adult ADHD is more than just talk—it’s structured, goal-oriented, and designed to build real-life skills. One of the most effective approaches is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which helps identify and change unhelpful thought patterns that contribute to procrastination or avoidance.

Other helpful strategies may include:

● Executive functioning coaching to improve organization, time management, and planning

● Mindfulness-based techniques to reduce stress and improve focus

● Behavioral interventions tailored to your specific lifestyle and challenges

Therapy isn’t one-size-fits-all. The best ADHD therapists create customized treatment plans that align with your goals and preferences, whether that’s building better work habits or improving communication in your relationships.

How To Choose the Right ADHD Therapist on Long Island

If you’re looking for support in Long Island, it’s important to find a therapist who understands the complexities of adult ADHD. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

● Credentials: Look for a licensed therapist or psychologist with experience treating ADHD in adults—not just children

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● Consultation questions: Ask about their therapeutic approach, what tools they use, and how they tailor treatment to individual needs.

● Accessibility: Consider location, availability of telehealth, and whether the therapist’s schedule aligns with yours.

Having a local therapist can be especially helpful for building a consistent, supportive relationship—someone who truly understands your community, lifestyle, and unique challenges.

Why Mindset Psychology Is a Trusted Choice for Adult ADHD Therapy

Mindset Psychology is a team of compassionate, experienced professionals dedicated to helping adults with ADHD thrive. Their approach is grounded in evidence-based treatment, and their therapists specialize in managing not just ADHD, but also executive functioning challenges and co-occurring issues like anxiety and depression.

What sets Mindset Psychology apart?

● Personalized care: Every client receives a treatment plan tailored to their specific goals and struggles.

● Expertise in adult ADHD: Their team understands the unique ways ADHD affects adults—and how to treat it effectively.

● Flexible access: With both in-person and telehealth options, support is always within reach.

Visit Mindset Psychology | Psychologist In New York NY today to learn more or schedule a consultation!

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD
Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Founder of Mindset Psychology, specializing in anxiety, OCD, panic disorders, ADHD, depression, and self-esteem. He utilizes evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Mindfulness-based practices to help patients achieve meaningful, lasting change. Known for his warm, collaborative, and culturally sensitive style, Dr. Rabbani creates a safe, non-judgmental space where patients feel empowered to set goals and take control of their mental health journey. He holds a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from CUNY Baruch College.

www.mindspsychology.com/
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Psychologist Upper East Side, NYC
Psychologist
May 18, 2025By Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Find A Trusted Psychologist Upper East Side, NYC, To Navigate Life’s Challenges

We’re all juggling more than ever. Between work deadlines, relationships, health concerns, family responsibilities, and the constant pressure to stay “on” all the time, it’s no wonder so many of us feel overwhelmed. And here’s the truth that often gets overlooked—even those who appear to be thriving on the outside can struggle privately with stress, anxiety, and emotional fatigue. No matter how high-functioning or capable you are, life can sometimes throw more at you than you know how to handle. And that’s okay.

You don’t have to go through it alone. Working with a trusted Psychologist Upper East Side NYC can help you sort through the noise, understand what’s really going on beneath the surface, and build strategies for clarity, resilience, and emotional well-being. Therapy isn’t about fixing something broken—it’s about investing in yourself, your mental health, and your overall quality of life. On the Upper East Side, where life moves fast and expectations run high, having the support of a psychologist who gets it can make all the difference.

When To Consider Seeing A Psychologist?

There’s a persistent myth that therapy is only for those in crisis, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Many people begin therapy not because something dramatic happened, but because they simply want to feel better, understand themselves more deeply, or make more intentional choices in their lives. Therapy can support personal growth, ease stress, improve relationships, and help you navigate important transitions. It’s for anyone who wants to show up more fully in their own life.

If you’ve been feeling emotionally drained, struggling to make decisions, avoiding social situations, or feeling like you’re stuck in a loop of overthinking, those are signs that therapy might be helpful. Even chronic irritability, difficulty sleeping, or a sense that you’ve lost touch with what makes you happy can be indicators that something deeper needs attention. And while there’s still some stigma attached to mental health care, it’s slowly fading—as more and more people recognize that asking for help isn’t weakness, it’s wisdom.

The Role of A Psychologist In Emotional Wellness

A licensed psychologist is trained to help you understand and manage emotional, behavioral, and cognitive challenges. Unlike a friend or a family member, a psychologist offers objective, professional support that’s grounded in evidence-based approaches. Through the course of therapy, you’ll begin to understand patterns in your thinking, identify root causes of distress, and develop healthier ways to respond to the world around you.

Psychologists may use a variety of therapeutic methods depending on your unique needs. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps you examine and shift unhelpful thought patterns. Psychodynamic therapy explores past experiences and how they may be influencing your present. Interpersonal therapy focuses on relationship dynamics and improving communication, while strengths-based approaches help you harness what’s already working well in your life. The goal isn’t just symptom relief—it’s deeper self-awareness and long-term change that supports your overall well-being.

Choosing The Right Psychologist In The Upper East Side

Finding the right therapist isn’t just about credentials—it’s about connection. Yes, it’s important to choose someone who is licensed and experienced, but it’s equally essential to find someone whose communication style and therapeutic philosophy align with your needs. Do they specialize in what you’re going through? Do you feel comfortable opening up to them? These are critical questions to consider.

Living in the Upper East Side offers the advantage of easy access to highly trained professionals who understand the fast-paced nature of city life. Having a psychologist close to home or work makes it easier to maintain consistency with sessions, which is vital for progress. Whether you’re booking in-person appointments or prefer virtual sessions, finding someone local can help create a routine that supports your healing. Starting the process might feel daunting, but many practices—including ours—offer consultation calls to help you get a sense of whether the fit feels right. You’re allowed to ask questions, take your time, and trust your instincts.

What Therapy Looks Like At Mindset Psychology?

We believe therapy should feel empowering, not intimidating. Located in the heart of the Upper East Side, our practice is designed to provide a welcoming, confidential space where you can be your full self, with no judgment, no pressure. Our team of licensed psychologists brings years of experience across a wide range of specialties, including anxiety, depression, self-esteem issues, relationship difficulties, career transitions, and more.

We don’t believe in cookie-cutter treatment plans. Every person’s story is different, and we tailor our therapeutic approach to reflect that. Whether you prefer structured cognitive work or a more open, exploratory process, we’ll create a treatment path that meets your needs and goals. Sessions are collaborative, and we check in regularly to ensure therapy is working for you. You’ll leave each session with deeper insight and practical tools you can use in your daily life.

We offer both in-person therapy in our Upper East Side office and secure telehealth sessions, because accessibility matters. Whether you’re navigating a major life event or simply seeking a space to process and grow, we’re here to support your emotional wellness for the long haul.

Take The First Step Toward A Clearer Path

If you’ve been thinking about therapy, take this as your sign—it’s okay to need support, and it’s okay to reach out for it. Working with a psychologist isn’t a last resort. It’s an act of self-care, self-awareness, and courage. You don’t need to have all the answers to begin. You just need to take the first step. We’re here to help you gain clarity, strengthen your inner resources, and move forward with confidence. We know how overwhelming it can feel to start, but we also know how life-changing it can be once you do. If you’re looking for a trusted Psychologist Upper East Side, NYC, we invite you to get in touch. Visit Mindset Psychology to schedule a confidential consultation today, and let’s take that step forward together.

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD
Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Founder of Mindset Psychology, specializing in anxiety, OCD, panic disorders, ADHD, depression, and self-esteem. He utilizes evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Mindfulness-based practices to help patients achieve meaningful, lasting change. Known for his warm, collaborative, and culturally sensitive style, Dr. Rabbani creates a safe, non-judgmental space where patients feel empowered to set goals and take control of their mental health journey. He holds a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from CUNY Baruch College.

www.mindspsychology.com/
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Depression Therapy Soho
Depression Therapist
May 14, 2025By Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Personalized Healing Starts With Depression Therapy Soho

There’s a particular kind of silence that comes with depression. It’s not just feeling sad—it’s feeling disconnected from the world around you. The things that once brought joy feel distant. You wake up tired, go to bed exhausted, and still somehow feel like you didn’t do anything. Conversations feel heavy. Even small tasks seem impossible. And through it all, there’s often a voice in your head whispering that no one else would understand.

We want you to know: you’re not alone, and you don’t have to carry this weight by yourself. Depression is not a weakness or a character flaw—it’s a medical condition that affects how your brain functions, how you think, and how you feel. And like any other medical condition, it’s treatable. Therapy has helped countless people reconnect with themselves, rebuild their sense of worth, and rediscover the meaning and joy they thought they had lost. At Mindset Psychology in Soho, we believe in healing that starts with compassion, understanding, and care that’s personalized to you. If you’re searching for Depression Therapy Soho, you’re already taking the first step toward hope and healing.

Recognizing The Signs of Depression

Depression doesn’t always look the same in every person. For some, it’s persistent sadness or crying spells that won’t go away. For others, it’s complete numbness—like going through the motions of life with no spark. You might notice a loss of interest in activities you used to enjoy, changes in your sleep or appetite, or a constant feeling of fatigue that no amount of rest seems to fix. Feelings of worthlessness, guilt, or hopelessness often creep in, making even the idea of getting help feel like too much.

These symptoms can deeply affect how you function day-to-day, at work, at home, and in relationships. You may begin to isolate yourself, struggle to concentrate, or lose motivation to complete basic tasks. But here’s something we want to emphasize: your experience is valid, even if it doesn’t match a textbook definition. Depression is deeply personal. There’s no “right” way to feel it—and no one-size-fits-all solution. That’s why personalized therapy matters so much.

Why Personalized Therapy Makes A Difference?

Just like no two people experience depression in exactly the same way, no two people should be treated exactly the same. Personalized therapy means we meet you where you are—whether you’re just beginning to notice the signs of depression, or you’ve been carrying this burden for years.

We design each treatment plan around your unique challenges, strengths, and goals. Some clients benefit most from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which helps identify and change negative thinking patterns. Others find value in psychodynamic therapy, where we explore the roots of emotional pain and unresolved conflicts. For many, mindfulness-based approaches are key to reconnecting with the present moment and managing overwhelming emotions.

What makes personalized therapy effective is the deep engagement it fosters. You’re not just going through a standard routine—you’re exploring your story, your emotions, your growth. This approach leads to deeper insight, stronger therapeutic connections, and healing that lasts.

The Value of Starting Therapy In Soho

When you’re struggling with depression, every small hurdle can feel massive. That’s why location and atmosphere matter more than you might think. Finding therapy that’s easily accessible—whether it’s near your work, home, or favorite neighborhood spot—makes it more likely you’ll stick with it. And in a place like Soho, where the energy of the city meets calm, creative spaces, therapy can become a welcome part of your week.

We’ve chosen to base our practice in Soho because it offers the kind of environment that supports healing. The neighborhood itself encourages self-care—quiet cafes, beautiful green corners, and wellness-oriented spaces that remind you to breathe. Whether you want to step into our office for an in-person session or log in virtually from the comfort of home, we offer both in-person and telehealth options to fit your lifestyle. Healing should be accessible, flexible, and supportive—not one more source of stress.

What To Expect From Depression Therapy?

Starting therapy can feel vulnerable, but we’re here to make it feel safe. In your first few sessions, we’ll take time to truly understand what you’re going through. There’s no rush. No pressure to perform. Just space to unpack your thoughts, your emotions, and the things you haven’t been able to say out loud.

Together, we’ll set goals that reflect what you want out of therapy, whether it’s managing daily emotions, rebuilding self-esteem, or learning healthier ways to cope. Therapy isn’t about fixing you—it’s about helping you reconnect with your own strength. As sessions progress, we’ll track your growth, make adjustments as needed, and help you build emotional tools that serve you long after therapy ends.

We also focus heavily on self-worth and resilience. Depression often tells you lies about who you are—that you’re not good enough, not trying hard enough, not deserving of love or joy. Therapy helps you unlearn those messages and replace them with truth, confidence, and compassion.

Why Mindset Psychology Is A Trusted Choice For Depression Therapy In Soho?

We know that choosing a therapist is deeply personal. It’s about more than credentials—it’s about finding someone who gets you. Someone who can help you feel seen, heard, and supported. That’s why we’ve built our practice around compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to your needs.

Our therapists bring years of experience treating depression, and we continuously stay informed on the latest approaches and research. But more than that, we lead with empathy. We don’t see you as a diagnosis—we see you as a whole person. Our mission is to create a space where you can heal at your own pace, with guidance that’s gentle, informed, and rooted in trust.

Located in the heart of Soho, our office is designed to feel calm, welcoming, and private. For those who prefer the flexibility of remote therapy, our telehealth sessions are just as personal and impactful. Whether you’re taking your first step toward getting help or returning to therapy after time away, we’re here for you.

Take The First Step Toward Healing

Depression can make it feel like nothing will ever change—but with the right support, everything can. At Mindset Psychology, we believe healing is always possible. It doesn’t happen overnight, and it’s not always linear—but it does happen. And it starts with reaching out. If you’re ready to explore Depression Therapy Soho, we invite you to connect with us. Schedule a consultation today, and let’s take that first step toward peace, strength, and feeling like you again. You don’t have to face this alone—and you never did. Let’s walk this path together.

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD
Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Founder of Mindset Psychology, specializing in anxiety, OCD, panic disorders, ADHD, depression, and self-esteem. He utilizes evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Mindfulness-based practices to help patients achieve meaningful, lasting change. Known for his warm, collaborative, and culturally sensitive style, Dr. Rabbani creates a safe, non-judgmental space where patients feel empowered to set goals and take control of their mental health journey. He holds a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from CUNY Baruch College.

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ADHD Therapist Upper East Side
ADHD
May 11, 2025By Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

ADHD Therapist Upper East Side Offering Practical Strategies And Lasting Support

If you’ve ever sat down to start a task and found yourself 45 minutes deep into a completely unrelated rabbit hole, you’re not alone. Or maybe your to-do list is overflowing, but instead of tackling it, you feel stuck in decision paralysis, jumping between tasks and finishing none. These everyday frustrations might not just be “bad habits” or a lack of motivation. For many adults, these are signs of ADHD, a neurological condition that affects attention, organization, impulse control, and emotional regulation.

ADHD isn’t about laziness or a lack of willpower. It’s how your brain is wired. And while it can create real challenges in daily life, it’s absolutely manageable with the right kind of help. That’s where working with a specialized ADHD therapist Upper East Side can make all the difference. At Mindset Psychology, we work with adults to uncover personalized, sustainable strategies that actually work in real life, not just on paper.

Understanding ADHD In Adults

In adults, ADHD often looks very different, and that’s part of why so many go undiagnosed for years. Instead of constant motion, it might show up as chronic procrastination, missed deadlines, forgetfulness, or emotional outbursts that feel disproportionate to the situation.

Core symptoms include inattention, impulsivity, and disorganization. You might struggle with time blindness (losing track of time), starting and completing tasks, or managing your emotional reactions. Everyday routines, like paying bills on time, keeping a calendar, or following through on plans, can feel like climbing a mountain. At work, it may impact productivity or lead to burnout from overcompensating. In relationships, it might create miscommunication, frustration, or guilt.

And because many adults develop elaborate coping mechanisms to hide their struggles, ADHD often flies under the radar, especially for women and high-achieving professionals. Therapy provides a space not just to name what’s going on but to do something meaningful about it.

How ADHD Therapy Helps: More Than Just Coping?

The goal of ADHD therapy isn’t just to help you “function” better. It’s to help you thrive. With the right tools, structure, and support, you can transform the way you relate to your tasks, time, and sense of self. Therapy offers both practical strategies for daily functioning and space for emotional growth.

We start by identifying what’s actually getting in your way. Is it difficulty with prioritization? Trouble transitioning between tasks? Intense emotional swings? Once we understand the patterns, we tailor a plan that fits your life. Strategies might include executive functioning coaching to help you structure your time, CBT techniques to reframe self-defeating thoughts, or mindfulness tools to regulate emotional overwhelm.

One size never fits all. That’s why ADHD therapy works best when it’s personalized. At Mindset Psychology, we don’t give generic advice; we build systems with you, based on your goals, personality, and everyday reality. Therapy becomes a space where you can problem-solve, plan, and practice new approaches, week after week.

Why Location And Consistency Matter: Therapy In The Upper East Side?

Let’s face it: life in NYC doesn’t leave a lot of wiggle room. Between packed schedules, crowded commutes, and constant noise, the last thing you need is a therapist who’s an hour away. That’s why finding ADHD therapy Upper East Side can make a real difference in how consistent and successful your treatment is.

Having a therapist close to where you live or work cuts down on travel stress and helps you stay committed to regular sessions. And beyond logistics, working with someone who understands the fast-paced NYC lifestyle adds another layer of connection. We get what it’s like to balance demanding careers, social expectations, and mental load, all while trying to remember where you put your phone this time.

Consistency is key with ADHD therapy, and proximity makes that easier. Whether you’re attending in person or via secure telehealth, we make sure your support is accessible, so therapy can become a dependable part of your week, not just another obligation.

What To Look for In An ADHD Therapist?

When searching for an ADHD therapist, especially as an adult, it’s important to look for more than just general therapy experience. You want someone who’s specifically trained in ADHD and understands how it presents in adults.

Look for credentials, yes, but also look for someone who brings compassion and flexibility to the table. ADHD is often accompanied by shame or frustration. A good therapist creates a non-judgmental space where you can be honest about what’s working and what’s not. They’ll help you strike a balance between building structure and honoring your individuality.

Ask questions during your initial consultation. How do they approach ADHD therapy? Do they offer practical tools? Do they understand executive dysfunction, rejection sensitivity, and the emotional rollercoaster that often accompanies ADHD? The right fit is someone who makes you feel seen and ready to grow.

Mindset Psychology: Lasting Support For ADHD On The Upper East Side

At Mindset Psychology, we specialize in helping adults with ADHD find clarity, structure, and empowerment. Located conveniently on the Upper East Side, we offer personalized ADHD therapy that goes far beyond coping, We’re here to help you build a life that works for you.

Our team of licensed therapists has deep expertise in ADHD, executive functioning issues, and emotional regulation. We understand that ADHD is more than distraction; it’s often about how your brain processes time, motivation, emotion, and information. That’s why we work collaboratively with you to create systems, routines, and mindsets that actually align with how you operate.

We take a practical, strengths-based approach, integrating cognitive behavioral strategies, executive functioning support, and self-compassion work. Our sessions are goal-oriented, realistic, and always tailored to your needs. Whether you’re struggling to manage your workload, stay on top of household tasks, or navigate the emotional ups and downs of ADHD, we’re here with sustainable strategies that stick.

With flexible scheduling, in-person and virtual therapy options, and personalized treatment plans, Mindset Psychology makes therapy accessible and effective. We know how hard it can be to ask for help, especially when you’ve spent years masking your struggles. But the moment you reach out, you’ve already taken the hardest step.

Empower Your Focus And Confidence

Living with ADHD doesn’t mean you’re broken; it means your brain works differently, and with the right tools, you can thrive. Therapy isn’t about changing who you are; it’s about helping you understand yourself, harness your strengths, and work through the challenges that have been holding you back.

If you’ve been thinking about getting support for ADHD, consider this your invitation. You deserve a therapist who truly gets it, someone who will walk beside you with empathy, strategy, and lasting support.

Visit Mindset Psychology today to schedule a confidential consultation with an experienced ADHD therapist Upper East Side. Let’s build something better, together.

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD
Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD

Dr. Jonathan Rabbani, PsyD is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Founder of Mindset Psychology, specializing in anxiety, OCD, panic disorders, ADHD, depression, and self-esteem. He utilizes evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Mindfulness-based practices to help patients achieve meaningful, lasting change. Known for his warm, collaborative, and culturally sensitive style, Dr. Rabbani creates a safe, non-judgmental space where patients feel empowered to set goals and take control of their mental health journey. He holds a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from CUNY Baruch College.

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