Who we serve
We provide clinical psychotherapy to adults, adolescents, and families living in Voorhees Township and nearby communities. Our clinicians hold licenses in New Jersey and bring training in evidence-based methods. Sessions address mood concerns, anxiety, trauma, relationship issues, life transitions, grief, stress management, and other behavioral health needs.
Approach
Each clinical plan begins with a thorough assessment to identify current concerns, functioning, and treatment preferences. We emphasize practical strategies that clients can apply between sessions alongside reflective work that supports longer-term change. Treatment plans are reviewed regularly and adjusted according to progress and client feedback.
Modalities offered
- Individual therapy for adults and adolescents
- Family therapy and couples therapy
- Cognitive-behavioral interventions
- Trauma-informed care
- Skill-building for emotional regulation and stress reduction
Conditions commonly treated
Our clinicians have experience treating major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety, panic, post-traumatic stress responses, obsessive concerns, adjustment difficulties, and interpersonal conflict. We also support clients managing chronic illness, caregiving stress, and workplace challenges.
What to expect at your first visit
The initial session focuses on understanding your primary concerns, medical and psychosocial history, and immediate needs. We will discuss confidentiality, session frequency, and practical steps you can take while assessment and treatment planning proceed. If a different level of care is recommended, we will provide clear referrals and help coordinate the transition.
Insurance and payments
We accept a range of payers and can provide superbills for out-of-network reimbursement. Our administrative staff will assist with benefit checks and answer questions about fees and scheduling. For specifics, please call the office at +1 (856) 208-5798.
Privacy and safety
Sessions are conducted with strict adherence to HIPAA and state privacy regulations. Emergency procedures and crisis resources are reviewed during intake. If a client requires immediate assistance, clinicians will connect them to appropriate emergency services.