Group Psychotherapy
Group psychotherapy can help facilitate personal growth and healing in addition to the individual psychotherapy and medication management you may already be receiving. In a group setting, you can benefit from the shared experiences of others, which can normalize your experiences and make you feel less alone in your struggles. Working on therapy skills with others can be motivating and inspiring, making group therapy a valuable part of your treatment plan.
NYU Langone Psychiatry Associates is proud to offer more than 30 unique groups to suit your needs. These groups are run by our expert psychologists and social workers and use secure Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)–compliant technology for your privacy and discretion. If you are interested in joining any of our groups, you may contact the group facilitator directly via email. For any general questions regarding the group program, you may contact Dr. David Austern, program coordinator, at David.Austern@NYULangone.org.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Groups
Status: Accepting new patients
Days and Times: Mondays at 5:00PM, Tuesdays at 5:00PM and 6:00PM, Wednesdays at 5:45PM and 6:45PM
Contact: Dr. Ariela Vasserman at Ariela.Vasserman@NYULangone.org, Dr. Rachel Guerrero at Rachel.Guerrero@NYULangone.org, or Dr. Alina Pavlakos at Alina.Pavlakos@NYULangone.org
This is a particular group designed for individuals coping with emotional dysregulation (i.e., mood lability, difficulties regulating anger, anxiety, or depression, as well as decreasing behavioral impulsivity). The group is designed to teach members new and more adaptive coping mechanisms, such as ways to be more mindful, regulate emotions, tolerate distress, and be more interpersonally effective. This group is an adjunctive treatment to individual psychotherapy, and group members need to be in individual therapy to be in the group.
Interpersonal Process Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Times: Mondays at 5:15PM and 6:00PM
Contact: Dr. Ariela Vasserman at Ariela.Vasserman@NYULangone.org, or Dr. Rachel Guerrero at Rachel.Guerrero@NYULangone.org
This group is designed to help individuals build insight and create change through interpersonal group relationships. This is a process group that aims to support patients as they start relating to others in the group in new ways so that these new interpersonal behaviors can translate into their relationships outside of group. The process group is useful for individuals experiencing a range of interpersonal difficulties due to frustration and dissatisfaction in relationships, anxiety, loneliness or difficulties trusting others, or issues with emotional dysregulation that inevitably impact interactions.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Graduate Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Mondays at 6:00PM
Contact: Dr. David Austern at David.Austern@NYULangone.org
The CBT Graduate Group provides people with encouragement and support in their ongoing CBT skills practice once they are already familiar with CBT skills. This group can help with the maintenance phase of treatment by promoting skills practice and accountability. The group consists of CBT skill review and psychoeducation, sharing of homework progress with the opportunity for group members to help troubleshoot obstacles toward completion, and goal setting and homework assignment for the following week. Adults who have already completed a course of individual or group CBT or ACT are eligible for a screening to determine appropriateness.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Stress, Anxiety, and Mood Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Wednesdays at 5:00PM
Contact: Dr. David Austern at David.Austern@NYULangone.org
This 13-session group provides patients with encouragement and support reducing stress, coping with anxiety, and improving mood using cognitive behavioral therapy skills. This group may function as an adjunct to individual therapy or as a standalone treatment option, especially for patients waiting to begin individual psychotherapy. The next group cycle will start in December 2024.
Seeking Safety: A Treatment for PTSD and Substance Abuse
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Mondays at 7:00PM
Contact: Dr. Mary Carol Mazza at MaryCarol.Mazza@NYULangone.org
Seeking Safety is an evidence-based treatment for individuals with a history of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and a history of maladaptive coping behaviors as a result. The goal of this group is to teach group members coping skills to safely manage their symptoms.
Executive Functioning Skills Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Days and Times: Tuesdays at 5:00PM, Wednesdays at 7:00PM, Thursdays at 5:00PM
Contact: Dr. David Austern at David.Austern@NYULangone.org
This is a 13-session cognitive behavioral therapy skills group assisting people who struggle with organization and planning, focus/attention, and procrastination. This can be a helpful group for patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as well as other things that negatively impact executive functioning such as anxiety, depression, and stress. New group cycles start approximately once a month.
Executive Functioning Skills Graduate Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Days and Times: Tuesdays at 7:00PM and Thursdays at 7:00PM
Contact: Dr. David Austern at David.Austern@NYULangone.org
This open-ended group is for those who have completed the Executive Functioning structured skills group and are looking for continued opportunities for skills practice and accountability in a less structured group environment.
CBT-I Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Mondays at 12:00PM
Contact: Dr. Ariela Vasserman at Ariela.Vasserman@NYULangone.org
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is a first-line treatment for insomnia and other sleep-related conditions. This workshop teaches people ways of changing negative thoughts about sleep and developing healthier sleep habits. The group meets via Webex for six weeks for 60-minute sessions. This group is for anyone who struggles with sleep difficulties.
Bereavement Process Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Mondays at 7:00PM
Contact: Dr. Jackson Taylor at Jackson.Taylor@NYULangone.org
The Bereavement Process Group is designed to be an open-ended teletherapy group designed to be a safe, containing space of processing grief within a community of support. The aim of the group is to facilitate connection through loss and process difficult emotions and thoughts that grief can trigger. This group is open to anyone who has experienced the loss of a person in their lives, no matter how recent the loss or how the loss occurred. The group is open to those who can commit to weekly attendance.
ADHD x Anxiety Skills Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Mondays at 1:00PM
Contact: Dr. Jessica Stern at Jessica.Stern@NYULangone.org
This 12-session closed group is for those who are interested in working through the interaction between their anxiety and their ADHD. It will explore areas related to perfectionism, social anxiety, generalized anxiety, burnout, and overwhelm and will bust common myths about ADHD related to confidence and more. The group will be a safe space of skills learning and peer validation and will utilize CBT techniques to help with negative thoughts and behavioral steps to overcome them and get unstuck. Groups will be held virtually on Webex starting in August 2024. Interested participants will be required to schedule a screening appointment to determine if this group is an appropriate fit. It is expected that participants attend all sessions. This can be a great group before, during, or after other groups.
ADHD x Anxiety Graduate Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Mondays at 4:00PM
Contact: Dr. Jessica Stern at Jessica.Stern@NYULangone.org
This open group is for those who are interested in working through the interaction between their anxiety and their ADHD. It is welcome to those who completed the ADHD x Anxiety Skills Group or another ADHD group or individual ADHD therapy. It will help people continue to work through perfectionism, social anxiety, generalized anxiety, burnout, and overwhelm. The group will be a safe space of skills and peer validation and will utilize CBT techniques to help with negative thoughts and behavioral steps to overcome them and get unstuck. Groups will be held virtually on Webex starting in August 2024. Interested participants will be required to schedule a screening appointment to determine if this group is an appropriate fit. This is an open group where individuals can join whenever they would like. This can be a great group before, during, or after other groups.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Thursdays at 4:00PM
Contact: Dr. Jessica Stern at Jessica.Stern@NYULangone.org
This 12-session closed group is for those who are interested in learning ways to change one's relationship with difficult thoughts related to uncertainty, stuckness, anxiety, or depression. It will also teach ways to take action towards the things one finds important. This group will incorporate exercises that one can use to help foster mindfulness and process thinking differently, while helping individuals identify their values and priorities. It is intended for people overwhelmed with stress, who have more general anxiety, low mood, or stuckness. Groups will be held virtually on Webex starting in August 2024. Interested participants will be required to schedule a screening appointment to determine if this group is an appropriate fit. It is expected that participants attend all sessions.
Beating Burnout Skills and Support Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Wednesdays at 1:00PM
Contact: Dr. Jessica Stern at Jessica.Stern@NYULangone.org
This open-ended group is for those who are finding themselves burnt out from work, their personal responsibilities, and anything else. It will be a supportive and validating space for individuals to connect, as well as be a space for learning practice skills to reduce burnout. Groups will be held virtually on Webex starting in August 2024. Interested participants will be required to schedule a screening appointment to determine if this group is an appropriate fit. It is expected that participants attend all sessions.
Six-Week DBT Lite Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Tuesdays at 5:00PM
Contact: Brooke Garlick, LCSW, at Brooke.Garlick@NYULangone.org
Introductory Supportive DBT Lite Group to provide patients with psychoeducation about DBT treatment and learn a skill from each DBT module. Ideal for patients who may be on the wait list for an individual therapist or are being considered for a long term DBT Group.
Pregnancy and Postpartum Support Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Fridays at 12:00PM
Contact: Dr. Ariela Vasserman at Ariela.Vasserman@NYULangone.org
Up to one in six mothers experience perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, including postpartum depression. This group is intended to help mothers overcome feelings of isolation, anxiety, and depression, as well as increasing access to community resources and support systems. This is an open-ended, one-hour weekly group focusing on navigating the stressors of pregnancy and motherhood. Group members will share experiences and feelings while receiving support from others and the group leader. Group is open to all pregnant women and mothers of children up to one year of age.
Self-Compassion Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Thursdays at 12:00PM
Contact: Dr. Sarah Chung at Sarah.Chung2@NYULangone.org
A 10-week closed group for those who are interested in learning about self-compassion and practicing its skills in a group format. This group will incorporate in-session mindfulness exercises each week and the material will draw from Mindful Self Compassion teachings developed by Kristin Neff, PhD, and Christopher Germer, PhD. Appropriate for adults who are open to learning a different awareness toward their difficult experiences including negative self-talk and negative self-beliefs, and who are motivated to engage in meaningful practice and supportive discussion every week. Participants are encouraged to be in their own individual therapy (but not necessary). Next group cycle will start September 2024.
Building Love and Connection: A Workshop for Couples
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Thursdays at 8:00PM
Contact: Dr. Julia Yasser at Julia.Yasser@NYULangone.org
Building Love and Connection is a 10-week closed psychoeducational and skills-based group for couples interested in enhancing their communication skills, deepening their connection, and resolving conflicts more effectively. This group is based on the Gottman Method and will provide participants with evidence-based skills for improving their romantic relationships. Sessions will include lecture and learning skills, in-session exercises to do with your partner, reflection and discussion time, and homework assignments for practicing skills in-between sessions. Participants in the group do not have to be in individual therapy, and the group can be used as an adjunct to individual couples therapy.
Gender Identity Group (GIG)
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Mondays at 6:00PM
Contact: Dr. Jackson Taylor at Jackson.Taylor@NYULangone.org
The Gender Identity Group is a therapy group for transgender, nonbinary, and other gender nonconforming people. The aim of the group is to provide support in navigating gender identity in all aspects of life including personal understanding and experience of gender, gender expression, social and medical transition, intersection of gender and other aspects of identity, and navigating gender experience in relationships. The group provides a safe and supportive environment for participants to express their thoughts and feelings, as well as reactions to other group members. Active participation provides an opportunity to examine relationship patterns and improve interactions with others in order to decrease loneliness and build more meaningful relationships. All participants will meet individually with Dr. Taylor before joining the group.
Gay Men’s Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Mondays at 5:00PM
Contact: Dr. Jackson Taylor at Jackson.Taylor@NYULangone.org
The Gay Men’s Group is an open, process-oriented therapy group for gay men which is aimed at providing support in working through issues related to gay identity throughout the lifespan. Common issues such as coming out, self-esteem, body image, masculinity/femininity, stigma and discrimination, intersection of sexual orientation and other aspects of identity, sexual health, building and maintaining healthy relationships, and related topics will be discussed. The group provides a safe environment for participants to share stressors and life experiences and create a positive community. The group is open to men who self-identify as gay, queer, bisexual, or otherwise non-heterosexual/straight. All participants will meet individually with Dr. Taylor before joining the group.
Cutting Down
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Tuesdays at 5:30PM
Contact: Dr. Melissa Mahoney at Melissa.Mahoney@NYULangone.org
This is an open, 10 session, skills-based group designed to help individuals whose substance use has been causing problems in their day to day lives. This group uses a “harm reduction” model, which means the group is open to both individuals who are quitting a substance and, also, individuals whose goal is to reduce their use, rather than to stop entirely. Participants should be comfortable sharing the space with others whose goals may differ slightly from their own.
Dating Anxiety Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Tuesdays at 4:00PM
Contact: Dr. Jessica Stern at Jessica.Stern@NYULangone.org
This 16-session closed group is for those who are interested in learning ways to manage anxiety around dating. It is open to individuals who are actively dating, are starting to date, or are looking to re-start dating. This group will utilize CBT skills around identifying ones dating values, negotiables and non-negotiables, as well as cognitive restructuring and introductory exposure techniques. It is open to individuals of all ages, gender-identities, and sexual orientations. Groups will be held virtually on Webex starting in Summer 2024. Interested participants will be required to schedule a screening appointment to determine if this group is an appropriate fit. It is expected that participants attend all sessions.
Values-Based Exposure Therapy Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: TBD
Contact: Dr. Jessica Stern at Jessica.Stern@NYULangone.org
This 16-session closed group is for those with a variety of anxiety disorders (social anxiety, OCD, specific phobias, etc.) who would like to learn, supplement, or maintain exposure therapy gains for their anxiety. This group will utilize a transdiagnostic-exposure therapy approach, with the addition of ACT-based values principles. It will teach the basics of avoidance as a mechanism for anxiety and will support individuals to create and work though exposure hierarchies aligned with their needs and values. It is a great fit for those new to exposure therapy, those doing exposure therapy in individual therapy who are looking for the addition of peer support, or those who completed exposure therapy who are looking for ways to maintaining their gains. Interested participants will be required to schedule a screening appointment to determine if this group is an appropriate fit. It is expected that participants attend all sessions.
Values-Based Exposure Graduate Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: TBD
Contact: Dr. Jessica Stern at Jessica.Stern@NYULangone.org
This open-ended group is for those with a variety of anxiety disorders (social anxiety, OCD, specific phobias, etc.) who have completed exposure therapy and would like a space to continue to maintain their skills and gains. approach, with the addition of ACT-based values principles. It will teach the basics of avoidance as a mechanism for anxiety and will support individuals to create and work though exposure hierarchies aligned with their needs and values. It is a great fit for those new to exposure therapy, those doing exposure therapy in individual therapy who are looking for the addition of peer support, or those who completed exposure therapy who are looking for ways to maintaining their gains. Interested participants will be required to schedule a screening appointment to determine if this group is an appropriate fit. This is an open group where individuals can join whenever they would like. This can be a great group before, during, or after other groups.
ADHD Couple’s Workshop
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: TBD
Contact: Dr. Jessica Stern at Jessica.Stern@NYULangone.org
This 12-session closed workshop is for couples where one or both partners has/have ADHD and are looking to learn skills to support their relationship navigating some of the challenges of ADHD. This workshop will concrete skills to maximize techniques for managing time management, organization, financial discussions, and more for the couple as a whole. Each session will be structured around a specific topic with practical homework assignments. Please note this is different from traditional couples therapy and will run more like a class. Groups will be held virtually via Webex. Please note, both partners must attend all sessions (but may be in separate locations if need be). Interested participants will be required to schedule a screening appointment to determine if this group is an appropriate fit.
Anxiety Skills Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Tuesdays at 5:00PM
Contact: Dr. Jenna Cohen at Jenna.Cohen@NYULangone.org
A 10-session closed group intended for individuals interested in learning ways to manage anxiety and practice skills in a group setting. This group will utilize a CBT modality and introduce cognitive reframing skills, mindfulness and relaxation strategies, and exposure skills. This group is open to individuals seeking skills to improve anxiety who can commit to weekly attendance. It is encouraged for participants to be in individual therapy but can be used as a standalone treatment for those waiting to engage in treatment. Interested participants will be required to schedule a screening appointment to determine if this group is an appropriate fit. It is expected that participants attend all sessions.
Anxiety Skills Graduate Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Thursdays at 5:00PM
Contact: Dr. Jenna Cohen at Jenna.Cohen@NYULangone.org
This group is for those that have completed the anxiety skills group and would like a safe place to receive support as they continue to use and practice skills and find ways to better manage their anxiety.
Panic Attacks Treatment Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Mondays at 7:00PM
Contact: Dr. Melissa Mahoney at Melissa.Mahoney@NYULangone.org
This group is a closed, eight-session, skills-based group that will teach tools for coping with, reducing, and preventing panic attacks. This group will use a CBT framework and will give members a better understanding of what causes and supports panic symptoms. It will teach breathing techniques and other tools for management of panic symptoms, and it will provide at home exercises aimed at reducing panic symptoms over time. This group will be most helpful for individuals experiencing physiological/physical symptoms of panic and anxiety. It is encouraged for participants to be in individual therapy but can be used as a standalone treatment for those waiting to engage in treatment.
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression and Anxiety
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Thursdays at 12:30PM
Contact: Dr. Scott W. Smith at Scott.Smith@NYULangone.org
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) is a group therapy with empirical support for the treatment of depression and anxiety. In this 10-week, closed group therapy, participants will learn the basics of mindfulness meditation and mindfulness-based skills as they apply to symptoms of depression and anxiety. Through in-session didactics and exercises as well as at-home practice, participants will learn mindfulness skills such as letting go, welcoming emotions, and how to return from a scattered mind to the here and now. Handouts are provided each week for at-home practice, and participants will discuss their practice experiences with the group during the next session. The overall aim of MBCT is to give participants the knowledge and skills to become more aware of—and then to change their relationship to—troubling and disruptive thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations. Start date for next group is August 2024. Session 1 will be 90 minutes, and sessions 2 through 8 will be 60 minutes.
Mastering Healthy Boundaries
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Thursdays at 4:45PM
Contact: Dr. Alina Pavlakos at Alina.Pavlakos@NYULangone.org
Mastering healthy boundaries is a 12-week psychoeducational and skills-based group for individuals interested in learning how to set healthy boundaries in their personal relationships, at work, and around social media and technology. The group is focused on defining and recognizing different types of boundaries, understanding their purpose, the cost of not having boundaries, becoming better able to identify boundary violations and understand what makes it difficult to set them with others. Group members will develop a better understanding about why they individually struggle setting boundaries (e.g., attachment style, impact of trauma, aspects of culture, gender, etc.). In addition, the group will provide a safe space to learn about and practice setting boundaries in different contexts, such as with family members, romantic partners, friends, work colleagues and superiors, as well as with ourselves. Sessions will include didactics, learning skills, practice exercises, discussions and reflections, and homework assignments for practicing the skills between sessions. Participants in the group do not have to be in individual therapy. Individuals interested will have to complete an intake session with Dr. Pavlakos before joining the group. Attendance is expected for all 12 sessions.
Coping for Caregivers
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Wednesdays at 5:00PM
Contact: Dr. Liana Diamond at Liana.Diamond@NYULangone.org
Coping for Caregivers is an ongoing one-hour weekly group for individuals caretaking loved ones who have chronic medical or psychiatric illness. Group members will share their experiences and feelings in a supportive space which makes room for anger, resentment, humor, fear, hope, and grief. The overarching goal of the group is to help caregivers better cope with the heavy demands of caring for their sick loved ones. Primary focus areas include managing caregiver stress and burnout, navigating healthcare systems, reconnecting to the relationship beyond illness management, and helping caregivers prioritize their own needs. Participation is open to adults 18 and older in caretaking roles for loved ones with chronic medical illness or injury such as dementia; cancer; stroke; chronic heart, kidney, or pulmonary conditions; and traumatic brain injury. Caregivers of loved ones with chronic psychiatric conditions may also be considered for the group. The diagnosed individuals may be parents, spouses, siblings, or children. Interested participants will be required to schedule an intake appointment to determine if this group is an appropriate fit.
Women’s Support Group (Current Trends in Being Female)
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: TBD
Contact: Dr. Rachel Guerrero at Rachel.Guerrero@NYULangone.org
This is a women’s support group aimed at helping women support one another going through anything and everything related to being a woman in this current time. This is a place for you to reflect and process on what all of this means to you and how it impacts you. This group is a no judgment zone.
Mid-Life Awakening Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Wednesdays at 4:00PM
Contact: Dr. Rachel Guerrero at Rachel.Guerrero@NYULangone.org
Have you reached a point in your life where you are questioning why you are doing what you do, feel like something is missing, would like to change careers, or make a change. Let’s not call this a crisis, this is part of the life cycle: seeking out novelty and change. We can do this in healthy ways. This group will support individuals coming to this realization and how to take steps to implement desired changes. Next group cycle starts September 11, 2024.
Post-Traumatic Growth and Recovery Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Mondays at 12:00PM
Contact: Dr. Shannon Schiavoni at Shannon.Schiavoni@NYULangone.org
This eight-session rolling admission group is for individuals who find themselves struggling with symptoms of trauma, PTSD, or traumatic stress. During this group, we will discuss concepts of posttraumatic growth, recovery versus non-recovery, avoidance, resilience, gratitude, and personal strengths. The intention of the group is to help individuals learn new coping skills and gain new insights to help change their narrative of trauma. Additionally, group members will be able to engage in open discussions about resilience and personal growth. The final session of the group series will discuss the impact of trauma on relationships and provides group members with effective communication skills. Interested participants will be required to schedule a screening appointment to determine if this group is an appropriate fit. It is expected that participants attend all sessions.
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)
Status: Accepting new patients
Days and Times: Mondays at 7:00PM
Contact: Dr. Jaleh Hamadani at Jaleh.Hamadani@NYULangone.org
MBSR, originally developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn, is designed to help you better manage stress, anxiety, and rumination through cultivation of mindfulness. In a supportive environment, you'll engage in guided mindfulness practices and group discussions. The practices taught in this course will help you develop present moment awareness and improve focus and clarity as well as emotion regulation and empathy. They will also enable you to observe and learn from your thought processes instead of feeling overwhelmed by them. Research in MBSR has shown significant benefits including improved ability to deal with long-term and short-term stress, decrease in physical and physiological symptoms, increased ability to deal with chronic pain, and an overall sense of relaxation.
Let’s Talk Money
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Mondays at 5:00PM
Contact: Dr. Alina Pavlakos at Alina.Pavlakos@NYULangone.org
Let’s Talk Money is a 12-week psychoeducational and skills-based group for individuals struggling with anxiety about money, engage in overspending, have difficulty saying no to people asking them for money, and find it challenging to balance monthly budgets and build savings. This group is for those interested in learning about developmental and family factors shaping their views about money and who are curious to gain insight into what contributes to recurrent overspending or anxiety about finances. In this group we will also discuss the impact of the current volatile economic situation, including inflation, on mental health and wellbeing. We will examine the impact of gender on the relationship we have to money and unconscious expectations for oneself in terms of earning power. We will explore how to build financial health, reduce anxiety about money, and practice healthy boundaries with spending. We will talk about what money means to us, how these meanings came to be, how did we get here, and what is our relationship with money like today. Sessions will include discussions and reflections, learning skills, role play, in-group practice exercises, and homework assignments focused on self-reflection and on gaining insight into behaviors related to money. Participants in the group do not have to be in individual therapy. Individuals interested will have to complete an intake session with Dr. Pavlakos before joining the group. Attendance is expected for all 12 sessions.
Living In-between: Bicultural/Multicultural Identity Group
Status: Accepting new patients
Day and Time: Wednesdays at 6:00PM
Contact: Dr. Mengfei Xu at Mengfei.Xu@NYULangone.org
This is a weekly open-ended, process-oriented group for individuals to navigate bicultural/multicultural identities. The group provides a safe and supportive space for members to share experiences of living in-between multiple cultural identities, which can cause confusion, conflict, and distress. The group also aims to empower members to embrace and celebrate all aspects of their identities while finding balance within themselves. The group is open to anyone with bicultural/multicultural backgrounds who’s seeking clarity, connection, or personal growth. Start date October 2024.