Telehealth Therapy · New York

Therapy with Flor, across New York.

Bilingual telehealth therapy available statewide — Manhattan to Buffalo, Albany to Long Island — for adults working through what's keeping them from being themselves.

Why bilingual matters in New York

New York is home to more than 2.4 million Spanish speakers — concentrated in NYC neighborhoods like the Bronx, Washington Heights, Sunset Park, and Jackson Heights, and stretching upstate into Buffalo's East Side and the working-class blocks of Rochester and Syracuse. For many of these adults, English is a fluent second language and Spanish is the language their feelings actually live in.

First-generation Latino access to therapy in New York is still uneven. Insurance directories list "bilingual" providers who haven't worked clinically in Spanish in years. Family expectations, immigration history, and the labor of code- switching get treated as side notes rather than the center of the work. That gap is part of why so many first-gen adults never start, or start and quietly stop.

I take Spanish sessions seriously — not as a translation of an English session, but as a primary language of the work itself. The feelings that belong in Spanish stay in Spanish. The ones that belong in English stay in English. The bilingual back- and-forth, when it shows up, is treated as clinical material, not a stumble.

Serving the state of New York

Telehealth means anywhere in New York. I see clients meeting from New York City, Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, Syracuse, Albany, New Rochelle, Mount Vernon, Schenectady, Utica, White Plains, and Hempstead — and from the smaller towns and quiet stretches in between.

New York Telehealth

Beginning the work starts with a conversation.

Free 15-minute consultation. No pressure to commit, on the call or after.

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