
GROUP THERAPY
NYC Upper East - In Person
Support, connection, and growth happen best when shared.
Our Group Therapy for Gay Men offers a warm, affirming space to explore your experiences alongside others who truly understand. Whether you’re navigating identity, relationships, or life’s challenges, this group fosters resilience and belonging through shared stories, compassionate guidance, and collective strength.
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“After a really tough breakup, I needed help navigating how to get back on my feet emotionally, spiritually, and mentally. Taking the leap to join Dr. Will Swift’s men’s weekly therapy group was one of the soundest decisions I’ve ever made.
Under Dr. Swift’s leadership, the group provides a caring and safe environment that has propelled me to choose more emotionally healthy options for dealing with life’s stressors without feeling so alone. It has been an eye opener to see, first-hand, that directed candid honest feedback from other gay men has moved me to own and adjust many of the self-defeating behaviors that have been with me since childhood. Dr. Swift is the best!”
— Jackson M.
“As someone with mild depression feeling the effects of isolation due to the pandemic, participation in Dr. Swift’s group for gay men has been a godsend.
Ten intelligent, articulate, and caring men meet weekly for 90 minutes in a warm but happily challenging environment. We help make each other better people. The feeling of belonging is critical. It’s the backdrop for the real therapeutic work. Dr. Swift expertly guides discussion and keeps things on track. I’ve been participating for two years. Some members have a longer tenure, some are newcomers. Dr. Swift ensures that everyone feels welcome and that the time is used productively. Group is a subtle but powerful adjunct to individual or couples work. Dr. Swift excels in this setting and fosters much growth among the members.”
— Robert T, Entertainment Attorney
“We are not shut off from one another. We are each the healing of the other.”
- Paul Monette, Gay Writes Activist, Poet