Therapy for Women in Midtown

Therapy Isn’t About Fixing You but About Reclaiming Your True Sense of Self

Welcome to Psychotherapy for Young Women, a therapy practice created specifically for Gen Z and Millennial women navigating the pressures and transitions of modern life in New York City.

We understand that this stage of life can feel both exciting and overwhelming. Whether you're adjusting to a new chapter, feeling stuck, or wanting to better understand yourself, our female therapists offer a judgment-free environment where we work collaboratively to help you manage anxiety with practical tools, set healthy boundaries without guilt, and approach relationships with renewed clarity.

Our Approach Is Directive, Relational & Entirely Tailored To You

We believe therapy should be the one place in your week where you can drop the mask and just be unapologetically yourself.

If you're looking for therapy in Midtown, we are here to help you find the answers you need to feel secure, grounded, and truly confident in the life you are building. Fill out our contact form below. We want to hear from you!

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Psychotherapy for Young Women Founder Claudia Giolitti-Wright

Claudia Giolitti-Wright, LMFT

Founder of Psychotherapy for Young Women

Office Information

Address:
1115 Broadway
New York, NY 10010

The most efficient way to contact us is through our website contact forms. However, you are also welcome to leave a voicemail at (415) 426-9386 and we will return your call as soon as possible. Responses to email can be expected in 24-48 hours.

(Virtual sessions are also available!)

Directions to PFYW from Midtown

We are within walking distance of several subway lines!

  • Take the F/M train from Bryant Park, then walk from the 23rd Street stop

  • Alternatively, take the BDFM from Bryant Park, Transfer to the R/W at 34th Street Herald Square, then walk from the 23rd Street stop

  • Take the 1 train from Times Square, then walk from the 23rd Street stop

  • Take the R/W train from Times Square, then walk from the 23rd Street stop