Yoon Im KaneLCSW, CIFST, CGP
Founder and CEO

“The Mindful NYC mission is to provide a safe, supportive atmosphere to help you work through patterns and issues interfering with your living a fuller, richer life. Starting psychotherapy can be an intimidating experience that can create life-changing effects. This is all the more reason to have the right support and atmosphere of safety. Understanding the mind, and learning to make healthy, intelligent choices are powerful tools in having the life you want. Our highly skilled, mindful NYC therapists will help you get there.”

-Founder, Yoon Im Kane

Yoon Im Kane is a psychotherapist, published author, keynote speaker and founded two companies: Mindful NYC, a Manhattan-based Psychotherapy Center and MNDlink, Inc., a Maui-based software company. Trained at Yale University, she's has been providing treatment as a psychotherapist for more than two decades. 

Before becoming the CEO of Mindful NYC, Yoon co- founded Park Avenue Weight & Wellness Center, was awarded a research fellowship at the Yale Bush Center for Child Development and Social Policy, and served as an expert witness to testify on behalf of victims of child sex trafficking and abuse in state and federal court.

Yoon is the author of The Mindfulness Workbook for Depression. Her 2nd co-edited book will be published by Routledge Press and released summer 2021. It will be one of the first books in the mental health industry that highlights the impact of gender, power and intersectionality in group leadership and dynamics.

In addition to her entrepreneurial, writing and clinical pursuits, Yoon is an avid cyclist and runner who splits her miles between New York City and the trails of Hawaii. When she's not writing, treating her patients and running companies, you can find her on her Maui lanai with her family and friends, painting or meditating with her two Nigerian dwarf goats, Nietzsche and Plato. You can follow her on all social media platforms @mindful.nyc

www.therapywithyoon.com

Yoon is not accepting new patients at this time