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Jamie PaceMSW, LCSW
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“Ask for help. Not because you are weak, but because you want to remain strong.” Knowing when to reach out and ask for help is a HUGE step in your journey to healing – and look, here you are! As a therapist, I understand that therapy is not a “one size fits all” service and I strive to walk alongside my clients as they seek emotional well-being. It is my job to collaborate with you, the expert, while guiding and empowering you to identify and reach attainable goals in a safe, comfortable and non-judgmental environment.
After obtaining my Masters degree from Rutgers University, I have had the opportunity to work with children, teens and adults doing in-home and school-based counseling, as well as counseling at non-profit agencies. I utilize a holistic, person-centered and strengths-based approach because every client comes with their own unique experiences and stories.
Life can be tough, but so are you! I have experience working with children, teens and adults and my goal is to help you feel comfortable, heard and valued as we work together to build on your strengths! By taking this first step, you are beginning your own personal journey! I aspire to support and empower you, one step at a time!
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Kimberly GosnellMSW, LCSW
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Kimberly is an experienced psychotherapist. She works with adults and children offering individual, couples and family therapy in a private practice. Kimberly’s therapeutic approach is client-centered, focusing on individual strengths and empowerment for the process of change. She is direct but supportive throughout the process.
Kimberly completed her undergraduate degree at Montclair State University in Family and Child Studies with a concentration in Family Services. Kimberly earned a minor in Public Health with a certification in child advocacy. Kimberly graduated from Western Kentucky University where she received her Master’s in Social Work.
Kimberly has completed Level 3 Training in Gottman Method Couples Therapy and uses Gottman Method Couples Therapy in her couples’ work. These interventions are evidence based and are used to best support the couple. Kimberly’s priority as a therapist is to help you reach your goals, inspire you along the way and give you that extra courage that you may need.
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Judy PolterMSW, LSW
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Judy is a licensed social worker who received her master’s degree at Wurzweiler School of Social Work. Judy works with children, adults and couples. She believes in a holistic approach when working with clients and addressing the entire person in their environment. Judy uses an array of therapeutic modalities including family systems, CBT, strengths-based therapy, Internal Family Systems and creative arts to deepen the work with her clients. She works with a variety of issues including depression, anxiety, grief, trauma, relationships and self-esteem. Judy runs self-development groups for emerging adult women.
It is important to her that her clients feel seen, supported and empowered, and that they develop the skills to successfully generalize what happens in the therapeutic environment to their personal lives.
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Helen KrausMSW, LSW
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I am a Licensed Social worker and received my master’s degree at Daemen College. I work with children and adolescents.
A child’s or adolescent’s struggles with negative behaviors, difficult feelings, or unhealthy relationships, can impact the rest of his or her life. However, addressing these challenges during the child’s and adolescent’s developmental years can set the stage for a happier and healthier future.
Every parent desires the very best for his or her child. But when children and adolescents are faced with complex or difficult emotional issues, their lack of life experience and coping skills can make those issues extremely difficult to overcome. That’s where I come in to help.
I believe that by creating a compassionate, safe, and non- judgmental space and using a variety of therapy approaches, such as CBT, Play Therapy, and Strengths Based Therapy, we can establish a trusting and positive relationship it takes to bring about real and lasting change.
“Instead of raising children who turn out okay despite their childhood, let’s raise children who turn out extraordinary because of their childhood.”
L.R. Knost
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Joanne CahilMSW, LCSW, CPS
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I am a licensed psychotherapist specializing in individual, couples and family psychotherapy for 4 decades! I am also experienced in treating chemical dependency, by working with all aspects of addiction, both individually and within a family system and focusing on the awareness of the connection that often exists between family of origin and adult behavior. My treatment philosophy is tailored to helping clients to utilize the connection of these experiences in a positive way. I am committed to bringing empathy and compassion to the difficult and challenging therapeutic process that promotes growth.
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Kelly TiffanyMSW, LSW
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“Just because no one else can heal or do your inner work for you, doesn’t mean you can, should, or need to do it alone” One of my many passions in life, is to help others find peace within themselves by guiding them along the way. No matter your age, you are the expert of your own life, and I am here to support you in any way I can in a safe, comfortable, and understanding environment.
I am a licensed social worker and received my master’s from Rutgers University. After receiving my master’s degree, I have had the opportunity to work with non-profit agencies, working with children, teens, and families one-on-one through school-based counseling and in-home therapy. I utilize a holistic, person-centered and strengths-based approach. I specialize in play therapy and mindfulness with children ages 4-18 years old with behavioral and emotional needs. I am also a certified Functional Family Therapist and provide adoption related counseling. I work with a variety of issues such as self-esteem, depression, anxiety, grief/loss, ADHD, and anger management.
It would be an honor to support and guide you through your journey and see the growth in you that you are capable of!
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Hannah CampbellLSW, RYT
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Hannah specializes in couples and families,
postpartum anxiety and depression, early
adulthood with a focus on college and career,
and individuals centering on trauma-focused
care to reconnect the mind and body. Hannah
believes in assisting her clients in recognizing
their strengths and to help them discover new
strengths and ideas so they can reach their goals.
With an emphasis on the power of the
therapeutic relationship that honors the space
required for healing, feeling, and for real growth
to occur. She utilizes a broad range of therapies,
including DBT, solution-focused, and person-
centered to address depression and anxiety,
mental health disorders, life transitions,
relationships, grief, caregiving issues, parenting,
and women’s issues.Hannah began her social work journey by
completing her undergraduate degree from
Montclair State University in Social Services
and Child Life Specialist. During her time there,
she studied both social work practice and
working with hospitalized children.Hannah earned her Master of Social Work
degree from Rutgers University and is a
Licensed Social Worker. After completion of her
degree, Hannah began working in a private
practice setting and continued working with
children with acute medical disorders and their
families.Get to Know Hannah
Hannah is passionate about mending
relationships with ourselves and those around
us. With an inspiration from her Yoga Teacher
training and her personal journey she hopes to
connect with her clients and meet them where
they are and when they are ready.