At City Lights Psychology, we specialize in helping individuals navigate the complex and lasting effects of trauma and Complex PTSD (C-PTSD). Whether you’ve experienced childhood neglect, emotional abuse, sexual or physical violence, domestic violence, military combat, or other prolonged trauma, our team offers compassionate, trauma-informed care. Complex PTSD often develops from repeated or long-term trauma, especially in early relationships. It can affect your ability to feel safe, regulate emotions, trust others, or maintain a stable sense of self. Our therapists work with you to restore safety, rebuild self-worth, and regain a sense of agency over your story. We’re here to support your healing and help you move toward more connection, stability, and empowerment.
Licensed Psychologists | In-Person & Virtual Sessions | Flatiron, Manhattan
Healing from emotional, physical, or sexual trauma.
Our therapy helps you process and heal from traumatic experiences, such as emotional abuse, violence, accidents, or military combat, so you can regain control over your life and create a path toward emotional recovery.
Rebuilding trust and creating emotional safety after trauma.
Whether you’ve experienced betrayal, abuse, or a breach of trust, we provide the tools to rebuild emotional safety and develop deeper, healthier relationships moving forward.
Helping clients identify, tolerate, and manage overwhelming emotions, reduce hypervigilance or emotional numbing, and build capacity for distress tolerance.
Through grounding practices, somatic awareness, and skills for distress tolerance, we support clients in developing greater stability, flexibility, and resilience in their day-to-day lives.
Processing the grief that often accompanies trauma, such as mourning a lost childhood, identity, relationships, or sense of safety.
We help you heal from developmental trauma and grieve who you might have been and the life you may have had without the traumatic experiences in your life.
Understanding and healing from experiences of power and control.
If you’ve experienced manipulation, coercion, or control in a relationship or life event, we support you in regaining your sense of power and autonomy, helping you reclaim control over your emotional well-being.
Healing from challenges with emotional or physical intimacy.
We provide support for those struggling with intimacy, whether due to trauma, past experiences, or emotional barriers, and help you rebuild healthy, fulfilling relationships based on trust and connection.
Understanding and integrating dissociative parts, identity fragmentation, or inner conflicts.
Our therapy focuses on restoring your self-worth and personal identity. We help you navigate challenges related to self-esteem, negative self-image, and identity concerns to build confidence and a strong sense of self in the aftermath of trauma.
Rebuilding a sense of personal agency, learning how to set and maintain boundaries, and shifting out of fawn or appeasement patterns.
We help our patients heal from chaos, dysfunction, or conflict within family systems or past relationships. We provide skills and tools to help you set and maintain boundaries to promote healthy relationships.
We offer several therapeutic modalities for our trauma and C-PTSD patients:
Heal from trauma by identifying and changing unhelpful beliefs related to the traumatic event, reducing emotional distress and PTSD symptoms.
Repair and strengthen secure attachment bonds to develop safety, trust, and emotional regulation, which are crucial for healing from trauma.
Learn mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, skills to stay grounded in the present, manage overwhelming emotions, and reduce the intensity of trauma related reactions in the face of re-experiencing symptoms.
Trauma can leave deep emotional scars, affecting your ability to trust, feel safe, and engage in meaningful relationships. At Dr. Stephanie Simon & Associates, we specialize in providing therapy for individuals dealing with various forms of trauma, including emotional abuse, sexual abuse, physical violence, childhood neglect, significant loss, chaotic childhood environments, natural disasters, military combat, domestic violence, accidents, robbery/break-in or secondary trauma. Our approach is tailored to your unique needs, helping you process painful emotions, regain control over your life, and rebuild your sense of self-worth and safety.
Whether you’re healing from emotional or physical abuse or managing the ongoing effects of PTSD, we provide a supportive environment where you can explore your feelings and begin the healing process. Our therapists use evidence-based, trauma-informed practices to ensure that every session is focused on your emotional well-being and long-term recovery.
Navigating the effects of childhood emotional neglect, abuse, or unstable environments
Processing experiences of physical, sexual, or domestic violence
Recovering from long-term relational or attachment trauma
Coping with the impact of narcissistic or emotionally immature parenting
Managing trauma related to racial, cultural, or intergenerational experiences
Healing from military combat, first responder, or medical trauma
Making sense of repeated invalidation, gaslighting, or psychological manipulation
Living with Complex PTSD symptoms such as emotional dysregulation, dissociation, or chronic shame
Rebuilding trust, safety, and connection in relationships
Our team of doctoral-level psychotherapists offer trauma-informed, personalized care to help you regain control over your emotions and life. We provide:
Whether you’re working through trauma or simply feeling overwhelmed, we offer a judgment-free environment.
Choose between in-person sessions in our Flatiron location or Telehealth appointments.
We draw on research-supported therapies to deliver effective and meaningful care.
Schedule your free 30-minute consultation call today to discuss your needs and determine if our team is the right fit for you. In this call, we’ll explore your challenges and goals, and create a personalized plan to support you through processing the trauma you’ve experienced.
Not always. Some sessions may involve the full family, while others may focus on specific relationships or dynamics depending on the goals of treatment.
Therapy can still begin with the family members who are open to the process. Changes within one part of the system often influence broader family dynamics over time.
Yes. Family therapy is not limited to parenting concerns or younger children. We frequently work with adult children, siblings, caregiving dynamics, and multi-generational family relationships.
Yes. Many families begin therapy during periods of significant conflict, avoidance, or emotional distance. Sessions provide a structured environment to slow conversations down and approach them more effectively.
Yes. Telehealth family therapy can be highly effective, especially for families coordinating across different locations or managing demanding schedules.
The duration depends on the complexity of the family dynamics and the goals of treatment. Some families seek short-term support around a specific issue, while others engage in longer-term relational work.
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