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Therapists in Queens, NY
MindView Therapy is a CBT-focused practice in Jamaica, Queens, serving adults 18 and older. We are in-network with UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Medicare, Oscar Health, Meritain Health, Oxford Health Plans, Cigna, Optum, and MagnaCare. We are accepting new clients for in-office and telehealth sessions, and you can book online in about two minutes.
Booking takes about two minutes. It is a short form, mostly checkboxes. Opens our secure client portal.
Address
89-14 Parsons Boulevard, Suite 24, 5th Floor, Jamaica, NY 11432Get directionsHours
- Monday - Friday
- 9 AM - 5 PM
- Saturday
- 12 PM - 5 PM
- Sunday
- Closed
Our Queens office sits on Parsons Boulevard in Jamaica, a few blocks from the Jamaica Center transit hub. We treat anxiety, depression, trauma, OCD, and relationship strain using cognitive behavioral therapy, and we track your progress with standardized measures rather than guesswork. Sessions are available in the office or by secure video anywhere in New York State.
Who do you help in Queens?
MindView Therapy works with adults 18 and older across Queens. Our office is on Parsons Boulevard in Jamaica, and clients come to us from Hillcrest, Briarwood, Kew Gardens, Fresh Meadows, Jamaica Estates, Richmond Hill, and Queens Village.
People come in for anxiety, depression, trauma, OCD, grief, anger, and relationship strain. Some have been in therapy before. Many have not. You do not need a diagnosis or a clear explanation of the problem to start. You only need to want something to change.
We also see couples and families. If you are not sure whether therapy is the right move, that is a reasonable thing to explore in a first session rather than decide alone.
What does therapy here involve?
Therapy at MindView follows a clear structure, so you always know what is next.
Session one is an intake. Your therapist asks what brought you in and what you want to be different. Session two is a psychosocial assessment, a fuller picture of your history, health, relationships, and stressors. Session three is where you and your therapist build your treatment plan together, with specific goals in your words, not clinical jargon.
From there, sessions are weekly. Once a month you complete standardized measures, such as the PHQ-9 and GAD-7, and your therapist reviews the trend with you. If something is not working, the plan changes. Progress is measured, not assumed.
Our approach is grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy. You leave sessions with things to practice, not just things to think about.
What does the Queens office take for insurance?
We are in-network in Queens with UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Medicare, Oscar Health, Meritain Health, Oxford Health Plans, Cigna, Optum, and MagnaCare.
In-network means you pay your plan’s copay or coinsurance rather than the full cost of the session. Some plans apply a deductible first. Plans differ, especially employer-sponsored ones, so we verify your benefits before your first session and tell you the number. No surprise bill after the fact.
If your plan is not on that list, tell us. We will be straight with you about your options rather than sign you up and sort it out later.
How do I get started?
Book a session online. It takes about two minutes and is mostly checkboxes. You do not need to explain your situation in a form.
We confirm your insurance benefits, tell you what you will owe, and get you on the schedule. If you would rather talk to a person first, call (646) 493-4007 or email info@mindviewtherapy.com.
You can meet in the Jamaica office or by secure video anywhere in New York. You can also read about your therapist before you book. We are accepting new clients and respond within one business day.
Areas we serve
- Jamaica
- Hillcrest
- Briarwood
- Kew Gardens
- Fresh Meadows
- Jamaica Estates
- Richmond Hill
- Queens Village
Prefer to meet from home? Telehealth is available anywhere in New York, so you can be seen from wherever you are, not only these neighborhoods.
Getting here
- •The office is a short walk from Jamaica Center-Parsons/Archer, served by the E and J trains at all times and the Z during rush hours.
- •Sutphin Boulevard-Archer Avenue-JFK sits under the Jamaica LIRR station and connects to the E, J, and Z trains plus AirTrain JFK.
- •The F train stops at Parsons Boulevard and Hillside Avenue, north of the office on the same street.
- •The Q25 and Q34 buses run along Parsons Boulevard, and Jamaica Center is one of the busiest bus hubs in the borough.
Insurance we accept in Queens
Select your plan to see how its coverage works here and what you will pay.
All insurance we accept →What we help with in Queens
Anxiety
Practical, CBT-based therapy for adults dealing with constant worry, racing thoughts, and physical tension.
Depression
Supportive, CBT-based therapy for adults facing low mood, fatigue, and loss of interest.
Trauma
Grounded, evidence-based therapy for adults working through past or recent trauma.
OCD
Evidence-based therapy for adults dealing with intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.
Couples Therapy
Couples therapy and marriage counseling for communication, connection, and conflict.
Grief
Compassionate therapy for adults coping with loss, change, and mourning.
What does therapy here actually look like?
The first three sessions follow a clear structure, so you always know what is coming next.
- Session 1: Intake
Your first session is an intake. Your therapist asks what brought you in and about your history, and you rate the intensity of what you are feeling from 0 to 10. That becomes your baseline. You set a recurring weekly time before you leave.
- Session 2: Psychosocial
Your therapist walks through your life across stages, looking for the patterns and strengths behind what brought you in. You can decline any question and keep any answer short.
- Session 3: Treatment plan
You and your therapist build the plan together. Goals are tied to what you came in for, each with concrete objectives, plus one personal goal that matters to you.
- Ongoing
Weekly sessions work the plan. Once a month you and your therapist review standardized measures together to see whether it is working, and the plan is adjusted from what they show.
Therapy here is measured, not guessed
Once a month you have a Psycho-Measurement-Based Care Review (PMBCR). You complete standardized measures, such as the PHQ-9 and GAD-7, and your therapist reviews the trend with you. If something is not working, the plan changes. Regular therapy is the work. The review is the navigation system that keeps it pointed at the right target.
Sessions are weekly for the first two months to build a foundation, then frequency is reassessed with you. You set the pace, and you share only what you are comfortable sharing.
Start therapy in Queens.
Booking takes about two minutes. It is a short form, mostly checkboxes. Opens our secure client portal.
Queens questions
Is MindView Therapy accepting new clients in Queens?
Yes. We are accepting new clients at our Jamaica office and by telehealth across New York. You can book online any time, and we respond within one business day.
What insurance does the Queens office accept?
Our Queens office is in-network with UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Medicare, Oscar Health, Meritain Health, Oxford Health Plans, Cigna, Optum, and MagnaCare. We verify your specific benefits before your first session and tell you what you will owe.
Do you offer telehealth in Queens?
Yes. Every service we offer in the office is also available by secure video anywhere in New York State. Many clients mix the two depending on their week.
What happens in the first session?
The first session is an intake. Your therapist asks about what brought you in, your history, and what you want to change. Nothing is required of you beyond showing up and talking.
How soon can I be seen?
We are accepting new clients and respond within one business day. Booking online takes about two minutes and is mostly checkboxes.
What will therapy cost me?
With an in-network plan you pay your copay or coinsurance rather than the full session fee, and any unmet deductible may apply first. Costs vary by plan, so we verify your benefits before your first session.
How do I get started?
- 1
Check your insurance
Confirm your plan is in-network. Most major plans are accepted, and it takes about two minutes.
- 2
Book online
Pick a time in our secure client portal. It is a short form, mostly checkboxes, and takes about two minutes.
- 3
Meet your therapist
Your first session is an intake. Your therapist asks what brought you in, and you set a weekly time together.
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