Qualified and competent therapy for children, adolescents, and adults.
Children and adults alike benefit from engaging with a trusted professional, who can help them understand their minds, cope with difficult feelings, engage in activities they enjoy and feel proud of, and build positive relationships with others. Caring parents also benefit from collaborating with a trusted clinician, who can help them support their children even in challenging and complicated situations. Seeking help takes strength and courage. I am an experienced psychotherapist and parent counselor, who has been helping children and adults for many years. I provide affirming care to LGBTQ individuals, use an anti-bias, inclusive approach, and enjoy working with people of all backgrounds and identities. I invite you to schedule a consultation with me today, and allow an experienced professional to help you best take care of yourself and your family.
Therapy together can help with the following issues:
- Anxiety
- Stress
- Depression
- Eating Disorders
- Irritability
- Impulsive behaviors
- Trauma
- Healthy relationships
- School and work performance
- ADHD
- Learning differences
- Loss and transitions
- Parenting
- Identity questions


About Hannah Geller
Hannah Geller is a psychotherapist based on the Upper West Side in New York City. She specializes in helping children, teens, and adults feel better and excel in school, work, and relationships. She believes in working with the whole person, accounting for individual neurology, family and community factors, and lifetime events in assessment and diagnosis. She also works with families and parents to help children thrive. Her particular areas of therapeutic expertise include anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, and learning difference. She is particularly interested in helping people navigate changes throughout the lifespan, whether they be a young child with new responsibilities at school, a teenager dealing with puberty and changing relationships with their family, or an adult, who might be graduating from school, developing a professional identity, or adjusting to life in retirement or after a loss. Ms. Geller is trained in adult and child psychoanalysis, as well as CBT, DBT and ACT therapies. This means that treatment involves understanding the meaning of symptoms as well as developing the ability to respond to challenges more adaptively. Before becoming a psychotherapist, Ms. Geller worked as a corporate lawyer, and she has a particular interest in working with law students, lawyers, and their families.