Therapy for Adults, Teens, Families, Children, Parents, and College Students in Pleasantville, NY
Repose is bringing in-person therapy back! A brand new therapeutic space in Pleasantville, New York conveniently located off the Pleasantville Metro-North Station. Along with in-person services, Repose continues to offer remote services to ensure you never need to make wellness a second priority. Offering diversity in services including but not limited to individual therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, maternal wellness, experiential group therapy classes, group therapy & movement work. Repose is your one-stop shop for holistic wellness.
351 Manville Rd, Pleasantville, NY 10570
A Space for Everyone
Inclusive - Diverse - Collaborative
Who WE WORK WITH
What Sets Us Apart
Mind-Body Focus
Our methodology incorporates talk therapy with body awareness practices such as gentle movement, mindfulness, breath work, and EMDR to develop emotional flexibility and strengthen resilience.
In-Person Therapy
The pandemic required us to reimagine therapy, with the offering of Virtual Services. However, Repose can now supplement virtual services with in-person treatment in our new Pleasantville location.
Remote Therapy
We continue to offer premier online offerings using our state-of-the-art secure video platform and online office which allows us the freedom to connect with you no matter where you are geographically located.
Why Choose Therapy at Repose?
We are an innovative, holistic, and immersive therapy practice that honors the inseparable connection between mind, body, and spirit.
Our mission is to help you find your innate wisdom to cultivate resilience, gain clarity, and overcome challenges so that you may live with greater ease.
Our methodology intersects Eastern wisdom and Western science to heal emotional wounds beyond the cognitive mind. By integrating psychotherapy with movement and somatic education, Repose offers a uniquely transformative therapeutic approach.
Issues we Address:
Our approach to therapy is creative, collaborative, and unique
Offering Pregnancy & Postpartum Support
Postpartum Depression has traditionally been used as a general term to describe the mental health issues that can occur in childbearing women. Experts now refer to these as Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders or PMADs because the name encompasses the full spectrum of conditions that pregnant and postpartum women can develop during pregnancy or up to one year after childbirth.
If you are experiencing symptoms of perinatal depression or anxiety just like 15-20% of all childbearing women, don't wait for symptoms to become worse before seeking treatment. Make the courageous decision to get help now. Our clinical expertise ensures that you receive compassionate and knowledgeable support to guide you through this common and treatable illness.
“Repose is a trailblazer in the somatic therapy landscape — unmatched and original.”
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Families & Parenting
Therapy is an effective way to resolve your child’s “problem” behavior and emotional issues. It is our tendency to view the “other” as possessing the problem. A problem for our kids to manage on their own. As parents, it is important to remember that our child's problem behaviors are most often signal flares for a larger issue. As parents, you have tremendous influence over your child's well-being. Just by fine-tuning your parenting a little bit, you can bring about significant improvement in your child’s life. At REPOSE THERAPY, we allow you to zoom out, and look at all the variables influencing your child’s well-being.
Teens & Adolescents
If you are a parent and have an adolescent or teen child, you are more than aware of the challenges they may face through the developmental stages of their life. Some common struggles are listed below.
Attention-Deficit or Hyperactivity related issues in the classroom
Peer pressure: Adolescents often feel pressure to conform to the expectations and behaviors of their peers.
Self-image and body image issues: Adolescents may feel insecure about their appearance or struggle with self-esteem.
Academic stress: Adolescents may feel overwhelmed by the demands of school and the pressure to succeed academically.
Bullying: Adolescents may experience bullying from their peers, which can have serious emotional and psychological effects.
Mental health issues: Adolescents may struggle with depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues.
Family problems: Adolescents may experience conflict with their parents or other family members, which can cause stress and emotional turmoil.
Identity formation: Adolescents are often trying to figure out who they are and what they want to be, which can be a confusing and challenging process.
These, however, are just a few examples of the many issues that adolescents may face. It's important for parents, teachers, and other adults to provide support and guidance to help teenagers navigate these challenges. Therapy may be one such option to supplement and enhance this support.
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Meet Our Team
Trusted & Skilled Clinicians
Our diverse and multilingual team of experts are licensed psychotherapists, trauma professionals, and somatic educators. Our mission is to empower you through mind-body literacy.