Can anyone recommend a therapist who practices CBT in Brooklyn, NY? (Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Park Slope area, or even downtown Manhattan.) I need some help managing extreme anxiety.
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posted by anonymous
on Nov 8, 2012 -
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Seeking recommendation for NYC lawyer who is familiar with how the Brooklyn Department of Buildings really works as well as resident/condo board relations.
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posted by anonymous
on Sep 19, 2012 -
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My husband and I need recommendations for couples' counseling in NYC, Manhattan or Brooklyn, and would love something relatively affordable (under $120/session, if possible).
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posted by anonymous
on Apr 16, 2012 -
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I'm looking for a CBT therapist that takes Aetna insurance in either midtown Manhattan or in North Brooklyn.
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posted by anonymous
on Sep 13, 2011 -
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Seeking recommendations for a mental health therapist in North Brooklyn/lower Manhattan.
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posted by anonymous
on Jun 1, 2011 -
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My SO and I are looking to purchase a coop apartment in Brooklyn. We have a family friend living with us who would not be on the mortgage, but whom we would like to keep as our roommate. Should we mention this fact to the coop board?
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posted by anonymous
on Mar 1, 2011 -
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Your recommendations for affordable self storage in Brooklyn or (VERY near to NYC) New Jersey?
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posted by anonymous
on Sep 30, 2010 -
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Recommendation for a driver's ed instructor in Brooklyn, not far from the Sheepshead Bay / Brighton Beach area?
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posted by anonymous
on Aug 31, 2010 -
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I need jewelry store recommendations in Brooklyn. I'm buying an engagement ring for my girlfriend and I want a simple gold band that I can get engraved. The store must be in Brooklyn and the rings should be at least somewhat affordable ($200-700).
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posted by anonymous
on Jun 28, 2010 -
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I'm strongly considering putting in a offer on an income-restricted HDFC coop apartment in Brooklyn. I just straddle the income limits for 2009, but am well below it for 2006, 2007, and 2008, and the agent has assured me that won't be a problem, given the board an lawyer for this building (meeting the spirit of the regulations, if not the letter). I can afford to put down a large enough down payment so my monthly costs end up being slightly less than what my rent is now (with significantly more stability in cost from year to year). So I'm pretty sure this makes sense for me, but my only question is: is this a mistake in terms of eventually reselling the place?
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posted by anonymous
on Apr 22, 2010 -
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CBT--or, barring that--any good therapist, in Brooklyn or Manhattan near the F train?
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posted by anonymous
on Feb 23, 2010 -
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My boyfriend and I moved into an apartment with a classmate of his almost 2 years ago. We found a place in Park Slope, Brooklyn, which is notoriously expensive but which we were able to all afford by splitting the rent three ways. Our room was really big, with room for both our desks and a bed. His room is about half the size but he also got the whole hall closet. Now that my boyfriend and I have broken up and he's moved out, we have a little problem.
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posted by anonymous
on Jun 17, 2008 -
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