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Relationships & family

The people closest to me are the hardest part.

The same argument on repeat, the distance that crept in, the family patterns you swore you'd never carry — a neutral third person can help you find a way through.

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84,367+ licensed providers across New York. Book a Leuk provider now, or browse the full directory.

In-network with the plans New Yorkers already carry.

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What care looks like here

Relationship and family care gives the hard conversations somewhere to land. Whether you come on your own or together, you'll work on the patterns underneath — communication, trust, the roles everyone fell into.

Therapy
  • Individual, couples, or family sessions — whatever the situation needs
  • A neutral space where every side is actually heard
  • Work on the patterns, not just the latest fight
  • Skills you take back into the relationship, not just the room

See your cost before you book.

Filter to who's in-network with your plan and you'll see your expected cost up front — no surprise bill after the session.

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Your first visit

What the first appointment is like

The first session maps what's happening and what each person wants. It's normal to disagree in the room — that's useful information, not a bad start.

Questions people ask first

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