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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 212-262-0224



Address: 211 W 56th St. Suite 5J 10019 New York, NY, US

Website: psychologistmidtown.com/

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Dr. Alison Ross, Psychologist Midtown 04.11.2020

When we experience a major life change such as a divorce, death of a spouse, or even a job or location change, often we’ve found many of our social connections have faded away. #Friendships are important to our health and happiness. This is true for both men and women. If you have found yourself in the midst of a new life #transition, click on the link below for tips to get back into the social scene. Reach out to Dr. Ross today for #therapy that will give you support, and guidance that will help you navigate your new life and take the steps necessary to bring positive changes. https://psychologistmidtown.com/four-tips-to-get-back-into/

Dr. Alison Ross, Psychologist Midtown 15.10.2020

This #Valentine's Day, are you enthusiastic about the plans you have with your #partner? Or are you and your partner having too much conflict for you to look forward to spending the day with them? In therapy, you can learn to recognize patterns in your #relationships and your contribution to the negative course you may be repeating. With self-awareness and insights into your emotions, you can learn to create healthier and more loving partnerships, and avoid repeating the same... problems in your relationship. Whether you want to repair your marriage or move on to a new partner, you can be happier and more fulfilled. In #therapy with Dr. Ross, you will learn what you can change and what you can do. Contact Dr. Ross today to get started. https://psychologistmidtown.com/my-marriage-is-in-trouble/

Dr. Alison Ross, Psychologist Midtown 03.10.2020

Does #work #anxiety keep you from sleeping at night? Do you find yourself ruminating, or even obsessing, about work? Some stress at work is normal, and it’s not uncommon for work stress to spill over into your home life. However, if you have persistent anxiety that interferes with your everyday functioning therapy may be able to help. Contact Dr. Ross for #therapy for work anxiety today. https://psychologistmidtown.com/cope-with-work-anxiety/

Dr. Alison Ross, Psychologist Midtown 30.09.2020

Do you find yourself surrounded by family and friends and yet you still feel #alone? Was it your dream to come to New York City but now you’re finding that your dream isn’t coming true? Do you often feel out of place, #lonely and sad with no place that feels like home? Reach out to Dr. Ross for #therapy that can help you understand yourself and the #relationships you create. https://psychologistmidtown.com/lonely-in-the-city/

Dr. Alison Ross, Psychologist Midtown 19.09.2020

In #therapy, my approach is to work together with you. Collaboration enables you to gain an understanding of who you are and where you come from. Equipped with this understanding, you can create change within yourself and within your own life. Call or contact me today to find out more. https://psychologistmidtown.com/capacity-to-be-loving/

Dr. Alison Ross, Psychologist Midtown 03.09.2020

Do you find that you get into the same #argument over and over again with the important people in your life? If you keep on treading water, going down the same dead-ends without reaching a satisfactory solution, you can change the trajectory of your #relationships. Reach out to Dr. Ross for #therapy for your relationships.

Dr. Alison Ross, Psychologist Midtown 15.08.2020

When your #marriage shatters, you can take away the message that you are a #failure. You may blame yourself for everything that has gone wrong. In fact, you may need to assume some responsibility. But you can also emerge stronger, wiser, and more ready for making a healthy #relationship work. Reach out to Dr. Ross for #therapy and help for your marriage.

Dr. Alison Ross, Psychologist Midtown 05.08.2020

When we experience a major life change, often we’ve found many of our #social #connections have faded away. If you have found yourself in the midst of a new life transition, click on the link below for tips to get back into the social scene. Reach out to Dr. Ross for help and #therapy to form a plan and strategy to make things better and move forward in the best way possible.

Dr. Alison Ross, Psychologist Midtown 03.08.2020

Do you yearn for companionship and connection? Are you surrounded by people yet you feel #alone? Building true, deep, and genuine relationships in New York City is a common challenge. The reality is, you are not alone in feeling alone! Reach out to Dr. Alison Ross today for help in engaging and building strong #relationships.

Dr. Alison Ross, Psychologist Midtown 24.07.2020

Some stress at work is normal, and it’s not uncommon for #work stress to spillover into your home life. However, if you have persistent #anxiety that interferes with your everyday functioning, #therapy may be able to help. Reach out today to Dr. Ross for therapy for anxiety. You can develop tools to better cope with the stress that you will encounter on the job and at home, and learn techniques to see your life in a new light.

Dr. Alison Ross, Psychologist Midtown 15.07.2020

For partnered people, #friendship is important but it doesn’t take center stage. Friendship for #single #women is just a different creature. Instead of being peripheral to family, friendship is the focal point for many single women. Single should not mean lonely or disconnected. Dr. Ross can help you learn to find and build nurturing friendships. You can learn to bounce back when friends move, partner-off, or just fall away.

Dr. Alison Ross, Psychologist Midtown 04.07.2020

Has your spouse told you that your behavior is hurting your #relationship? Have your current and your most recent partners told you that you are too demanding, not appreciative enough, or too controlling? It may be time to stop, to listen, and to consider what you do that may contribute to your #problems and what you can change. If you are ready to take the first steps to #change, reach out to Dr. Ross in #NewYork for help.

Dr. Alison Ross, Psychologist Midtown 29.06.2020

Do you find yourself surrounded by family and friends and yet you still feel #alone? Do you often feel out of place, lonely, and sad with no place that feels like home? Being lonely and sad doesn’t have to be a life long problem. Reach out today for #therapy with Alison Ross to understand yourself and the #relationships you create.