The employee fitness center is an oasis from the sea of stress that is New York Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center. Hospital life is hard (really hard). It doesn't matter...
NYP Employee Fitness Center
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The NYP Employee Fitness Center in New York, NY offers a range of specialized therapy services to help individuals overcome various challenges and achieve meaningful change in their lives. Led by a team of experienced clinical psychologists and therapists, they provide nontraditional therapy options, including hypnosis and mindfulness therapy, to address issues such as eating disorders, insomnia, anxiety, depression, trauma, confidence, pregnancy, and relationships. With a deep understanding of what holds people back from change, their approach combines psychological training and clinical research to help clients build happier and more satisfying lives.
Featured in reputable publications like ELLE Magazine, NY Times, Forbes, and Prevention, the therapists at NYP Employee Fitness Center have been recognized as experts in their field. Their expertise in weight loss, hypnotizability, anxiety, stress, and motivation has been highlighted, showcasing the effectiveness of hypnosis as a tool for personal growth and achieving goals. By integrating hypnosis into the therapy process, they offer a unique and comprehensive approach to help individuals break cycles, overcome challenges, and foster mental wellness.
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Free two week trial period to start your quest toward health (which is what I'm currently using)! This gym can be found on the second floor of the services building, facing the courtyard. The gym...
They clean whenever with a man in the locker room, you pay 60 for people that kick you out 10 min to closing. The staff is rude Janice was extremely unprofessional towards me, confronted me on...
I absolutely love the gym at NYP! I am so happy that it exists! It makes working out so convenient! The staff are so helpful and always smiling. They all know me by first name and it's always such...




