Online therapy for perfectionism in New York

Let go of the myth of “perfection” and feel free.

It feels like you’ll never stop running towards an impossible-to-reach destination. No matter what you do, you’ll always have to keep doing more.

Perfectionism can feel like you’re caught in an endless loop: You work really hard, finish the task, receive praise, feel a (brief) sense of relief or pride, and then you’re on to thinking about the next task.

You thought success would feel different—that you would eventually get to sit back and enjoy. But the pressure keeps mounting, because you’ve set a standard for yourself (and maybe others) of “perfection.” So, the thought of continuing to keep up with that level of success feels intimidating. And exhausting. But so does the alternative. And at least you’re used to perfectionism.

The fear of what might happen if you loosen your standards stops you from even trying. Or maybe you remember a time when you tried to, but it blew up in your face. At least that’s what it felt like.

You see how your perfectionism might be stopping you from living a joyful, fulfilling life that you can truly appreciate. But letting go of these patterns you’ve had for so long can feel terrifying.

What will happen to my career? How can I possibly feel good about myself if I lower my standards? Will people still like me? Will they accept me?

If you’ve ever tried taking a step back from your perfectionistic tendencies, you’re probably familiar with the internal cycle of self-doubt, self-blame (especially if something didn’t go quite right), and catastrophizing about what’ll happen next. If you’re used to holding yourself to the highest standards, anything less than that can feel like a failure.

Any criticism, or even constructive feedback, can make you retreat back to those old habits. It can feel safer to fall right back into that perfectionism than to keep taking the risk of “failure.” Even if you logically know that “perfection” isn’t possible and “failure” is unavoidable.

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Perfectionism isn’t all bad. But it certainly isn’t all good. And it’s probably doing more harm than you think.

Having high standards and a solid work ethic can be really healthy and motivating, but perfectionism takes it to another level—one that takes over your life and keeps chipping away at your self-esteem and self-compassion. It keeps you from truly feeling accepted and recognizing your inherent value as a person.

Have you ever let yourself think about what your life would really look like if you loosened your grip on perfectionism, even just a little bit? I don’t mean the catastrophic version your mind tells you will definitely happen if you do. I mean the version you’d come up with if you were really honest with yourself. The one that lets you consider what that freedom could feel like. The one that actually takes into account that you’ll always be a hard worker who values quality.

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Get support in ditching unhelpful patterns with therapy for perfectionism in New York.

You don’t have to keep getting stuck in these patterns. And you don’t have to do it alone—even if that’s what feels most familiar.

As a therapist for perfectionism in Garden City & throughout New York, I can help you learn to build your self-acceptance and confidence. All while still valuing your drive for success. We can get you feeling more in tune with yourself and more connected to your loved ones. Let’s work together to create a newfound sense of freedom and empowerment in your life.

Common Signs of Perfectionism

FAQS About Therapy for Perfectionism

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 Why Choose Me as Your Therapist?


Navigating perfectionism can feel overwhelming—especially if you’re used to handling things on your own—but you don’t have to face it alone. With in-depth knowledge and personal insights into perfectionism, I’m here to support you through this process.

Professional Insight with Personal Understanding

When we work together, you’re not just getting a therapist for perfectionism with professional training—you’re getting someone who’s been there and truly understands the struggles of perfectionism from the inside out. I’ve spent years helping clients like you through evidence-based approaches and ongoing learning. My own journey with perfectionism also gives me a deeper understanding of what you’re up against, and together we’ll find a path that feels right for you.

A Tailored, Collaborative Approach

Your therapy should be as unique as you are. I’m here to listen, adapt, and find approaches that work best for you. Together, we’ll not only use tools that provide short-term relief but also dive into the deeper work needed for meaningful, lasting change. We’ll celebrate your wins along the way, big or small, because each step forward is progress.

A Warm, Judgment-Free Space

You deserve to feel understood and accepted, and our sessions are a safe space for you to be fully yourself—with no judgment. I’m here to understand and support you while gently challenging you to help you grow. We’ll embrace the tearful moments, the happy moments, and everything in between. And there’s always room for humor in our sessions too—sometimes we need a bit of lightness as we work through the tougher moments.

Holistic Care for Your Overall Well-Being

Perfectionism doesn’t exist in a bubble, so I consider the whole picture—your emotional, mental, and physical well-being. I can also collaborate with other providers you work with (like your doctor or psychiatrist) for more well-rounded support. If additional support might be helpful (like a couples’ therapist), we can explore options together.

Open Communication for Meaningful Growth

I believe that therapy for perfectionism works best when you’re able to express whatever’s on your mind—even thoughts about our work together. You’re encouraged to share your feedback, ideas, and needs openly. I’ll listen and adjust so that our work continues to support you in the best way possible.

Respectful, Identity-Affirming Care

Your unique background, culture, and other identities matter, and I’m committed to being aware and respectful of those aspects in our work. Through ongoing learning, I aim to create a space where you feel seen and understood in the full context of who you are.

Find Support with Therapy for Perfectionism in New York

If you're ready to break free from the relentless cycle of perfectionism and start living a more fulfilling, balanced life, reach out to me. I’m Adina Babad, a therapist for perfectionism in New York. I see you—the hard work, the high standards, and the exhaustion that comes with them. Together, at my Garden City-based practice, we can create a path that honors your drive while building self-acceptance, resilience, and genuine joy. Reach out today and let’s take this step toward your well-being.

Other Therapy Services at Balanced Connection Counseling

As a therapist for perfectionism, I know that perfectionism often overlaps with other challenges. That’s why I offer more than just Therapy for Perfectionism, so you can find comprehensive support in one place. I also specialize in Therapy for Anxiety, Therapy for Burnout, and Therapy for People-Pleasing. As we may be working on several of these challenges together, I’m here to help you navigate your journey with understanding and tailored care. You deserve a space where you can grow, heal, and thrive.

If you’re tired of letting perfectionism run your life, let’s talk.