Online Infertility therapists in New York
We are proud to feature top rated online Infertility therapists in New York. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
992">
Dr. David Amarel
Psychologist, Ph.D.
My training & experience ranges from psychotherapy & assessment of adults, couples, & teens to counseling persons with AIDS & survivors of trauma with acute PTSD. Whether you seek to overcome a specific trauma or to break a chronic life pattern, I will meet you where you are at. I’m a long-time member of the adoption community as a parent & as a friend & ally to my adult adoptee friends & clients.
32 Years Experience
Cynthia Leslie
Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, MA, CPRS
Couples who face infertility can often struggle in their relationships. Infertility and miscarriage can also cause a crisis of faith because people question why God allows it. I can help couples process their loss, pain, and issues related to their faith.
7 Years Experience
Online in Multiple States
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Washington, D.C., West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
(Online Only)
Pleasant Valley Mental Health Counseling
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
Several of our clinicians are highly trained in helping you manage your infertility or adoption experience
6 Years Experience
Online in New York
(Online Only)
Talking Works
Counselor/Therapist, LMSW, LMHC, LCSW
We have therapists who are experienced in working with infertility and adoption. Please take a look at our general statement here and our website: https://talkingworkscounseling.com/
14 Years Experience
Manhattan Mental Health Counseling
Counselor/Therapist, LMHC
Our compassionate therapists specialize in the mental health issues associated with Infertility or Adoption.
18 Years Experience
Jenn Coonce
Licensed Psychoanalyst, Licensed Psychoanalyst, New York State
Struggles with fertility, miscarriages, and challenges with having a child of your own can significantly impact your life in a negative way, making it hard to go about your daily life as you have in the past. Through a cooperative, supportive relationship with the right therapist, you can learn how to cope with these issues and move forward in a way that will best meet your needs. You can understand what you can and can't control, and if any of your own behaviors and conflicts are contributing to your unhappiness. By talking with someone you trust and feel comfortable with, I believe anyone can learn to know themselves better and to get more of what they want from life.
16 Years Experience
Emily S. Rosen
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW-R, BCD
I have been working in the field of adoption (and infertility) since 1999. I can help to provide you with the resouces and support that you need.
29 Years Experience
In-Person in Manhattan, NY 10024
Online in New York
Madeline Salerno
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Madeline supports individuals and families navigating infertility, adoption journeys, reproductive challenges, and the complex emotions that often accompany these experiences.
10 Years Experience
In-Person in Jersey City, NJ 07302
Online in New Jersey, New York
Three Oaks Behavioral Health & Wellness
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LCMHC, LCAS
Supporting individuals and couples through the emotional complexities of family-building journeys.
7 Years Experience
In-Person in Raleigh, NC 27609
In-Person in Durham, NC 27707
Online in Multiple States
California, Colorado, Florida, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia
Michael Nakhla
Psychiatrist, MD
The journey through infertility or adoption involves unique emotional challenges including grief, uncertainty, and navigating complex medical or legal processes. I offer specialized support for individuals and couples facing these struggles, providing a space to process disappointment, maintain hope, and strengthen your relationship. My goal is to help you build resilience and find meaning during this challenging chapter.
9 Years Experience
Embrace Psychotherapy, LCSW, PLLC
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I provide trauma-informed support for individuals navigating the emotional and relational impact of adoption. My mission is to help clients process grief, attachment wounds, identity questions, and complex family dynamics while building self-trust, emotional regulation, and a sense of wholeness.
23 Years Experience
Westchester Psychological Associates, PLLC -Jennifer Rubinstein Murray
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Attempting to start a family can be an overwhelming and stressful time. Having support and someone with the background knowledge to assist is helpful. If you are struggling to conceive a child, considering using a sperm or egg donor, or thinking about adoption or surrogacy, therapy can help navigate the process and your emotions.
12 Years Experience
Online in New York
(Online Only)
Liberation Therapy
Counselor/Therapist, LMHC
Infertility and adoption can be emotionally complex experiences that include grief, identity questions, relationship stress, and difficult decisions. Therapy can be a place to process these experiences and to have space for the emotions that don’t always get acknowledged elsewhere.
5 Years Experience
Online in New York
(Online Only)
Therapy With You
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
We provide treatment for a wide range of mental health concerns, tailoring care to each individual’s unique needs and experiences.
6 Years Experience
Marina Goldenberg
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MA, LMHC
I work with clients experiencing infertility, and other challenges to family building. We work on the impact of infertility on mental health, relationships, and plans/hopes for the future. When your vision of family feels unattainable, you experience it as a loss, and it can be difficult to process those emotions, and to figure out how to move forward. It can become hard to relate and connect with a partner, friends and family, especially if others around you aren't struggling in the same way, and it can be very isolating and lonely. It doesn't have to be that way. I help clients process this experience, and support them as they navigate the different challenges arising out of fertility struggles.
13 Years Experience
Online in New Jersey, New York
(Online Only)
Stephanie Miodus
Psychologist, PhD, NCSP
I offer comprehensive support for families navigating the adoption process, including pre-adoption evaluations and post-adoption therapy to foster bonding, attachment, and healthy adjustment. Services address co-occurring developmental challenges, such as autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities, while offering specialized guidance for parents experiencing attachment difficulties. I am committed to helping families build secure, supportive relationships and successfully adapt to their unique adoption journey.
2 Years Experience
In-Person in Manhattan, NY 10065
Online in Florida, New York, Pennsylvania
Cicek Erdem
Psychologist, PhD
The path to parenthood is not always straightforward, and fertility struggles can bring profound grief, uncertainty, isolation, and strain on relationships. You may be navigating IVF, pregnancy loss, recurrent disappointment, difficult medical decisions, or the emotional complexity of wanting something deeply that feels uncertain or out of reach. These experiences often stir questions of identity, control, partnership, and hope. Therapy can offer a space to process grief, navigate difficult decisions, strengthen relationships, and make sense of the many emotions that arise along the way, including exploring alternative paths to parenthood when relevant.
12 Years Experience
In-Person in Brooklyn, NY 11201
Online in New York
Barry Lipscomb
Hypnotherapist, CHT
Fertility journeys can be quite frustrating, especially as it gets extended and you are not finding success regardless of the path you take. There can be feelings of inadequacy and disappointment that your body is not responding as you would like. After failed attempts at IVF you might find yourself experiencing loss and grieving for the pregnancy that isn't happening. Women and couples often keep their experience to themselves putting on a brave face each day as their journey lingers on. I have worked with women using hypnotherapy to work through this grief and loss, and explore if past trauma or limiting beliefs in their subconscious is affecting their ability to conceive.
6 Years Experience
In-Person in Upper Black Eddy, PA 18972
Online in Multiple States
California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Washington, D.C.
Dr. Amy Hecht
Psychologist, PhD
I work closely with individuals and couples navigating infertility and the many paths to building a family, including adoption and assisted reproduction. These experiences often bring a unique mix of grief, uncertainty, hope, and pressure, and I provide both therapeutic support and practical guidance throughout the process.
In addition to therapy, I offer psychoeducation to help clients better understand and manage the emotional aspects of family building, as well as comprehensive psychological evaluations required for adoption, surrogacy, and donor-related processes. I understand how time-sensitive these steps can be, and—based on both my professional experience and personal understanding—I prioritize these appointments, offering a quick turnaround and minimal wait whenever possible.
My goal is to provide a steady, informed, and compassionate presence during what can be an intensely emotional journey, helping clients move forward with clarity, resilience, and confidence.
26 Years Experience
In-Person in Charlotte, NC 28270
Online in Multiple States
California, Iowa, New York, Oregon
,
PSYPACT states
Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, CNMI, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Washington, D.C., West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
Melissa Klass M.A., LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., LMFT #119163
Some of the most joyous moments in life also have the potential to be the most painful. The world doesn’t seem fair when some women get pregnant just by looking at their partners, or so it would seem, while others try for months, and then begin to time their cycles, and finally start exploring other options. The infertility journey is long and confusing—full of needle pricks, doctor’s appointments and strange or inappropriate questions from friends and loved ones. And if you’re part of a queer couple, you can multiply those strange and inappropriate questions by a factor of two, or maybe three. But then it happens, you get the news: X number of healthy embryos. Yay! Except they are all boys, you really wanted a girl, but that’s okay, you just want a healthy baby. But then, your first implantation doesn’t take. So you have to try again. Success! At least at first. Miscarriages are also an all too common, intensely painful part of this process. It starts to feel like your body is betraying you. Or what if you don’t have all of the necessary parts to carry the child and you need to use a surrogate? The first one doesn’t work out, and the second one doesn’t pass psychological testing and number three, well, unfortunately after three unsuccessful tries, it’s time to look for number four. When will it end? And when will it be your turn for a healthy baby? Therapeutic support from someone who understands the process can help you feel less alone as you navigate the decisions, the ups and downs, and the journey to becoming your own self-educated endocrinologist (kidding, sort of…).
10 Years Experience
Online in California, New York
(Online Only)