Susan Lee Bady, LCSW, BCD

Category: Hypnotherapy service in New York

Address: 133 8th Ave #2b, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA

Phone: +19177552488

Opening hours

Sunday: 1–5PM

Monday: 10AM–8PM

Tuesday: 10AM–8PM

Wednesday: 10AM–8PM

Thursday: 10AM–8PM

Friday: 10AM–1PM

Saturday: 12–4PM

Reviews

Chalo Smukler

Nov 30, 2018

Many words come to mind while trying to describe Susan Bady . Caring ,compassionate, and highly intuitive are just a few of them. I reccomend her without resetvations

Judith Boyd

Sep 25, 2018

Susan Lee Bady is an extremely competent, professional psychotherapist. Her treatment helped me overcome extreme anxiety and claustrophobia. She provided me with exercises which over time provided a means to deal with my problems. With Susan's help I can now live a more fulfilling life.

Charles Richards

Sep 25, 2018

The entire experience, from the neighborhood, to the apartment, to personal interactions just says, "be calm".

Richard Tuck

Jul 2, 2018

Susan is a superb hypnotherapist, psychotherapist and teacher from whom I have worked with and learned a great deal from over the course of many years. I without reservation refer her to anyone seeking psychological assistance from true master.

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Questions & Answers

Where's the closest subway station?

Mark Barrus | Oct 14, 2018
Susan Lee Bady, LCSW, BCD | Oct 14, 2018

I am conveniently located near several subway and bus lines. The closest is the # 2 or # 3 at Grand Army Plaza and also the Q train at 7th Avenue and Flatbush. And if you check my website under Contact you can see a map of the neighborhood and listings of the other subways and buses nearby.

I would like to come see you, but I have a cat allergy, can we work around this? Thanks!

Wanda Palmer | Oct 14, 2018
Susan Lee Bady, LCSW, BCD | Oct 14, 2018

You can, of course, take allergy medication before coming to see me. But also, we can use hypnosis to reduce or eliminate entirely your allergic reaction for at least the time you are in session with me - and possibly longer.

My doctor says I'm suffering from situational depression due to events at home. He recommended psychotherapy. Can you help me with this? I'd rather not take medication.

Mark Barrus | Oct 14, 2018
Susan Lee Bady, LCSW, BCD | Oct 14, 2018

Hello Mark, Yes psychotherapy can help overcome situational depression,and avoid the need for medication. It can be especially effective when combined with hypnosis and meditation, and possibly the use of EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitizatin and Re-processing).

I also have trouble sleeping. My wife can fall asleep in 30 seconds, but sometimes I'll lay there for hours and just can't seem to turn off my thoughts. What can be done?

Mark Barrus | Oct 14, 2018
Susan Lee Bady, LCSW, BCD | Oct 14, 2018

Sleep problems are common in our complex society. And fortunately,I offer many tools, including hypnosis, meditation and journaling for allowing you to go to sleep more quickly and deeply. Contact me at your convenience, so that we can begin to make changes in your sleep patterns.

I have a problem driving on the freeway since my car accident a few years ago. I sometimes feel anxious on the road. Please contact me if you can help. Thank you in advance. Mark

Mark Barrus | Oct 14, 2018
Susan Lee Bady, LCSW, BCD | Oct 14, 2018

Thank you for writing to me, Mark. Driving phobias are very common. And, the good news is that they usually can be quickly resolved through hypnosis in a short-term therapy. Yes, feel free to contact me. Susan

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