Some New Yorkers frustrated by the price, waiting lists, and emotional work required in conventional talk-therapy are turning instead to psychics for guidance. Clients say tarot or medium sessions feel more immediate and “soul-level,” especially after the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Practitioners such as Dante Sabatino and former social-worker-turned-psychic Betsy LeFae report a post-pandemic surge in business and describe their readings as a mix of intuition, coaching, and spiritual reassurance. Both caution clients to watch for frauds and to keep clear boundaries around money and personal information. Mental-health professionals quoted in the piece accept that spiritual advice can feel helpful, but warn it should not replace evidence-based care when someone faces serious anxiety, depression, or trauma. Overall, the article portrays psychic sessions as a fast, emotionally resonant alternative that some people choose when therapy feels too clinical or time-consuming.
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