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Dr. Logan Jones

Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Director, Founder at Clarity Therapy NYC
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Dr. Logan Jones is a Manhattan-based licensed clinical psychologist and the founder of Clarity Therapy NYC, a boutique group practice, and Clarity Health and Wellness, a concierge practice services organization that is designed to make private practice joyful for therapists. He’s spent nearly 20 years and tens of thousands of hours working with clients, supervising therapists, and building community and therapeutic spaces where all can thrive.

Beyond his clinical work, he launched Clarity Cooperative, a nationwide platform helping therapists access the tools, resources, and community they need—from quality health insurance to independently operating software solutions. He’s also contributed to over 25 media outlets and writes for Psychology Today, breaking down topics in a way that’s clear, relatable, and useful.

Dr. Jones is a collaborative, responsive source who brings both clinical experience and real-world insight. He’s worked through his own challenges, engages in personal development multiple times weekly, and understands what it takes to create real change. Whether it’s mental health trends, therapist burnout, or the nuances of private practice, he offers thoughtful, timely commentary that resonates.

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  • Clarity Therapy NYC
    Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Director, Founder
    started May 2016
  • Unlocking Potential: The 5-Second Rule's Impact on Mental Health
    Dr. Logan explains that the 5-Second Rule encourages presence and action, helping clients overcome self-doubt. "Life starts now," he says, emphasizing its power to rewire the nervous system and shift life's momentum. While not a cure-all, it offers a practical approach to mental health and productivity by enabling small, impactful choices.
  • Understanding Anxiety: Insights from Dr. Logan Jones
    Dr. Jones explains anxiety as the nervous system's overdrive response to perceived threats. Symptoms include racing thoughts, rapid heartbeat, and irritability. Treatment involves therapies like CBT, somatic therapy, and mindfulness practices. Immediate relief can be found through deep breathing and self-compassion. Medication may support treatment. Anxiety is manageable with professional help and self-awareness.
  • Navigating Intimacy: When Alcohol Becomes a Barrier
    Dr. Jones explains that needing alcohol for intimacy may indicate unresolved trauma or insecurities. He advises, “I want to feel close to you when you're intensely present.” If sober intimacy feels impossible, therapy can help partners explore deeper issues and build healthier connections.
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  • Nylon Quote: "The less likely you are in needing other people," Dr. Jones says, "the more people are drawn to your apparent self-confidence and self-fulfillment."

  • Well + Good Quote: “Taking a break from treatment isn’t a bad thing when you are in a good place,” says Dr. Jones. “The break gives you the opportunity to apply everything that you have learned in therapy to your life. Do not let a therapist attempt to coerce you into staying. A good therapist will respect your wishes and support you through the transition and termination,” says Dr. Jones.

  • HuffPost Quote: “It’s easy to fall into an all-or-nothing mindset when it comes to fitness, but the truth is that the benefits you reap from moving your body are cumulative,” said Logan Jones, a Manhattan-based psychologist and founder. “The work you do will have a positive impact on your health and level of fitness over time, regardless of how short each session may seem.”

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