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    Hagar Ron

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    LCSW

    8 experience
    Great Neck, New York New York, New York,
    Accepting New Clients
    GriefRelationshipsTrauma & PTSDDepressionSelf-Esteem

    Clinician Information

    License Type

    LCSW

    State(s) of Licensure

    New York

    Years in Practice

    8

    Accepting New Referrals

    Yes

    Session Rate

    275

    Session Format

    Hybrid

    Contact

    Connect

    Practice

    Therapy Space

    Great Neck, New York

    Professional Background

    Modalities & Approaches

    EMDRPsychodynamicRelational TherapyAttachment-Based

    Populations Served

    AdultsYoung AdultsCouplesGroups

    Therapeutic Style

    My style is warm, collaborative, and grounded in respect for your lived experience. I draw from several therapeutic frameworks—including psychodynamic, mindfulness-based, and relational approaches—tailoring our work to fit you, not the other way around. Therapy with me is less about “fixing” and more about gently uncovering what’s getting in your way, building insight, and finding new ways to move forward.

    What Makes Me Unique

    I bring a deeply authentic, relational, and compassionate presence to my work with individuals. I am known for creating a warm, nonjudgmental environment where people feel safe enough to be honest—with me and with themselves. I approach therapy with empathy, curiosity, and respect for each person’s lived experience, moving at a pace that feels supportive rather than pressured. Clients often describe feeling genuinely seen, understood, and emotionally held in our work together. I believe meaningful change happens through trust and connection. I strive to offer a therapeutic relationship grounded in safety, compassion, and real human presence.

    Get to Know Me

    🔋How I recharge

    Yoga, music, baking something sweet, and meaningful connection

    🌱A skill I'm currently learning

    Pottery — working with clay has become my favorite way to slow down

    🎉A fun fact about me

    I’m endlessly fascinated by human relationships — both in my work and in everyday life

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    Articles on Hagar's Specialties

    Coping with “Invisible Grief” During the Holidays

    Coping with “Invisible Grief” During the Holidays

    Grief is complicated, complex and heavy. As a grief therapist and an active griever myself, I know how difficult the holidays can feel especially when you are coping with disenfranchised grief, or “invisible grief” as I like to call it. After a while, all grief feels invisible in western culture, we barely acknowledge grief, even though it is a natural part of life and something we all go through. However, there is some grief that we are truly given no tools for, and it feels like we do not have any space at all to grieve.

    Dec 17, 2025
    Mental Health
    Helping Kids Adjust After Camp Camp Sick Explained | Curated Therapy Collective

    Helping Kids Adjust After Camp Camp Sick Explained | Curated Therapy Collective

    Many children feel sad after camp ends. Learn why camp sick happens and how parents can support a healthy transition back home.

    Feb 3, 2026
    Parenting
    Navigating Holiday Transitions as a Family: Staying Grounded Before, During, and After the Season

    Navigating Holiday Transitions as a Family: Staying Grounded Before, During, and After the Season

    The holiday season is in full swing, and holiday transitions can feel like a full-body experience for families. The season arrives in stages planning, gathering, traveling, unwinding each with its own blend of joy, pressure, overstimulation, and emotional complexity. Kids feel these transitions too, often more intensely, which means many parents find themselves managing two layers of needs: their child’s nervous system and their own. This article offers simple ways to stay steady throughout the full arc of the season: before, during, and after the holidays.

    Dec 17, 2025
    Relationships