Even after the headaches fade and the physical symptoms ease, a concussion can leave lingering effects that disrupt your daily life. You might feel foggy, forgetful, easily overwhelmed, or unable to focus the way you used to. Conversations become exhausting. Work feels harder. You may even feel like you’re not yourself anymore.
At the Center for Cognition & Communication in Manhattan, NY, we understand how disorienting and frustrating this experience can be. That’s why we offer cognitive therapy for post-concussion cognitive deficit, providing personalized, evidence-based support to help you recover the clarity, focus, and confidence that may have felt lost.
Cognitive therapy is a targeted, brain-based treatment designed to help individuals rebuild cognitive skills that have been impacted by a concussion. At our Manhattan clinic, we specialize in helping adults address ongoing difficulties with memory, attention, executive functioning, processing speed, and emotional regulation following a traumatic brain injury or concussion.
Our approach begins with a neuropsychological evaluation to understand how the injury has affected your unique cognitive profile. From there, we create a personalized therapy plan focused on:
All therapy is trauma-informed and tailored to your pace, offering both in-person and virtual options in a safe, supportive environment.
When you begin cognitive therapy at the Center for Cognition & Communication, you’ll receive care that honors both your neurological and emotional needs. We start by listening to your story, understanding your symptoms, and identifying where the injury has impacted your daily functioning.
Your therapy plan may include:
We know recovery isn’t linear. You may have good days and hard days, but you’ll never have to face them alone. Our goal is to help you feel more capable, more connected, and more like yourself again.
Post-concussion cognitive deficits are often misunderstood or minimized, leaving many people feeling dismissed or unsupported. But these symptoms are real, and with the right care, they are treatable.
Cognitive therapy provides meaningful, measurable benefits, including:
Our Manhattan-based team brings both clinical expertise and deep compassion to this work. We are here to support your brain’s healing, your emotional well-being, and your full return to life on your terms.
You don’t have to keep pushing through on your own. If you’re experiencing cognitive symptoms after a concussion, help is available and healing is possible.
At the Center for Cognition & Communication, we offer cognitive therapy for post-concussion cognitive deficit in Manhattan, NY, using research-backed strategies and individualized care to support your recovery.
Reach out today to schedule a consultation or learn more about our services. Let’s take the next step together.