Traditional Mental Health Program
At The NY Mental Health Group, our Mental Health Program is designed to meet diverse needs with compassion and expertise, and built to support people at every stage of healing. We offer flexible, evidence‑based care for adolescents, adults, couples, and families facing a wide range of emotional, behavioral, and psychological challenges.
Who We Help:
Our program is designed to help adolescents, adults, and families deal with a wide range of issues, including:
Anxiety and panic disorders
Depression and mood disorders
Psychotic disorders (mild to moderate)
Stress Management & Prevention
Trauma or PTSD
Relationship or family issues
Anger Management
Behavioral issues
Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder
Interpersonal Issues
Problematic Sexual Behaviors
Compulsive Internet Use
Compulsive Pornography Use
Compulsive Masturbation
Deviant Sexual Arousal Patterns (e.g., Paraphilias)
Individuals who identify as Minor Attracted Persons (MAPS)
Treatment Goals:
Improve emotional regulation, self‑awareness, and daily functioning
Reduce symptoms and foster long‑term wellness
Provide culturally responsive, trauma‑informed support
Help clients build resilience and maintain stability
How We Help:
Psychotherapy services at The NY Mental Health Group is grounded in evidence-based practices that have consistently demonstrated effectiveness in improving mental health outcomes. Examples include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and exposure therapy, each tailored to address specific conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, or borderline personality disorder. By integrating clinical expertise with the best available research and patient values, evidence-based therapies ensure that treatment is both effective and personalized, fostering greater trust and accountability in mental health care.
Program Outcomes:
Clients experience reduced symptoms and hospitalizations, improved coping skills, stronger engagement, and seamless connections to community resources for continued care.