For over three decades, FACTS has nurtured relationships, offering both short and long-term treatment. Our therapists are adept at helping couples and families develop and improve their relationships. FACTS patients include couples and families of all ethnic, economic, and religious backgrounds. We work with and welcome LGBTQIA+ clients. Both short and long term treatment is available.
Our therapists are trained and experienced in couples, family and psychodynamic psychotherapy and can help in the following areas:
Sex therapy at ICP is often short-term and focused on improving communication and solving problems in an atmosphere of confidentiality, empathy, safety and thoughtful reflection. Sex therapy can be structured as an adjunct to your current therapy. To that end, your ICP sex therapist will be happy to communicate with your primary therapist on an overall treatment plan that will not conflict with, but rather will enhance, your current therapy. We welcome all sexual orientations and take a sex-positive stance. ICP therapists use a multi-layered, biopsychosocial approach to exploring sexual issues, and our therapeutic approach is both psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral. Although sexual problems are quite common sex is often a difficult topic to discuss.
Sex therapists at ICP are trained to work with both individuals and couples on common sexual challenges such as:
Psychotherapy is an invaluable tool for LGBTQIA+-identified people. Offering affirmative therapy, Psychotherapy Center for Gender & Sexuality (PCGS) provides LGBTQIA+-identified individuals with tailored support. Overcoming challenges like coming out, shame, and emotional distress, our therapists embrace diverse gender and sexual identities, ensuring each individual receives personalized care.
See below for more information about our specific services:
PCGS’s Adult Program caters to LGBTQIA+-identified adults, addressing issues like:
Crisis Text Line is a free, 24/7, confidential text-based support service for people in crisis. It connects individuals with trained Crisis Counselors who provide support and resources via text message and web chat. You can text HOME to 741741 to connect with a counselor or visit crisistextline.org to learn more.
Trans Lifeline is a grassroots hotline and microgrants 501(c)(3) non-profit organization offering direct emotional and financial support to trans people in crisis – for the trans community, by the trans community. Call
The Trump administration will officially close the national suicide lifeline for LGBTQ+ youth on July 17, 2025. The Trevor Project provides 24/7 crisis care for LGBTQ+ young people. Call 1-866-488-7386 or visit thetrevorproject.org to learn more.
Disordered eating and eating disorders often present as symptoms of ongoing psychological issues. Patients seen at The Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia (CSAB) address these issues in individual, group and family treatment modalities blending psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Treatment teams are frequently initiated and maintained with physicians, nutritionists, psychiatrist, dentists, and other medical professionals. Weekly groups and support groups may be available.
Free Online Eating Disorder Support Groups
The Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia (CSAB) offers free, confidential online support groups for individuals affected by eating disorders and their loved ones. All groups are hosted on Zoom, do not require pre-registration, and are open to anyone seeking support.
Contact for Both Groups:
Emily Rosenthal
emilyrosenthal8@icloud.com
917-803-1880
Or contact CSAB at csab@icpnyc.org
For: Individuals experiencing eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, compulsive exercise, or body image concerns.
When: Every Wednesday, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM EST
Details: A weekly drop-in group offering a supportive space to share, reflect, and connect with others on the path to recovery.
Join via Zoom
Meeting ID: 760 4326 5367
Passcode: 085720
For: Loved ones of individuals living with an eating disorder
When: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM EST
Details: This group provides education, emotional support, and community for family and friends navigating the challenges of supporting someone through an eating disorder.
Join via Zoom
Meeting ID: 759 4222 6176
Passcode: 6Bv3MR
Why Join a CSAB Support Group?
• Connect with others who understand your experience
• Learn practical tools and recovery strategies
• Reduce feelings of isolation
• Led by professionals trained in eating disorder treatment
• Join from anywhere — all sessions are online