Timothy Manning, LMSW

 
 

Staff Therapist

He/Him

Tim offers a compassionate and collaborative approach to therapy, working to create a space where clients feel comfortable reflecting on their experiences, exploring their thoughts and emotions, and cultivating a deeper understanding of themselves, and he helps clients leverage their own strengths to confront the challenges they face. Tim incorporates different therapeutic approaches into his practice, including mindfulness, CBT, ACT, and narrative therapy.

Tim has supported clients through a range of issues, including anxiety, depression, relationship conflict, PTSD, grief, intimate partner violence, low self-esteem, and loneliness. Tim also has extensive experience working with neurodiverse and disabled clients.

Tim graduated with a master’s degree in social work from the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College. Previously, Tim worked as a forest school educator, a music teacher, and a case manager. He is interested in the many intersections of social justice, mental health, queerness, and ecology, and the way they influence well-being.