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Nichole Vincent

My approach to therapy: No passive nods or endless “how does that make you feel?” loops. Therapy with me is collaborative, compassionate, and action-focused. It feels like a real conversation; thoughtful, honest, and grounded. I blend research-backed strategies with genuine human connection to help high-achieving adults make sense of anxiety, ADHD, grief, and life’s WTF moments.

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Melissa Arrington

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, trauma-informed, and rooted in EMDR, CBT, and mindfulness. At Morning Joy Counseling and Consulting, our team provides whole-person care and matches you with the therapist whose expertise best supports your goals.

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Dr. Daniel Olavarría

My approach to therapy: I help couples work through hurt, fear, and uncertainty so that they can develop a deeper sense of connection, intimacy, and fulfillment in their relationship and lives. The goal of our work is long-term, sustainable growth! I'm licensed in 10 states, enabling me to support long-distance & bicoastal couples. Reach out for a Free 20-minute Video Consultation!

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Irma Fiallo

My approach to therapy: I believe therapy should feel collaborative — we’ll work together to set goals that matter to you and move at a pace that feels comfortable. I tailor therapy to each person, and I adjust strategies to meet your unique needs and personality. We will explore the deeper why behind patterns, while also building practical tools you can use right away.

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Sabrina Tropper

My approach to therapy: direct, straightforward, and compassionate. We aren't just 'talking about the problem'; we'll use trauma-informed and body-based strategies to resolve the internal friction that prevents you from feeling at peace and living with intention.

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Nitasha Strait

My approach to therapy: I use a proven 3-part system to help you understand your patterns, sit with and attune to your pain for healing, and create real change with the right tools. This deep work brings relief from the weight of your past and helps you move forward with clarity, confidence, and hope for your future. I am warm and empathic while also being direct and accountable.

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Lynne Zelch Butan

My approach to therapy: Throughout my development and training as a clinician, I have tried to maintain a fresh and open empathetic approach to helping individuals and couples. My ideal goal with each client is to establish rapport in order to make a connection.

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Dr. Rachel DuPaul

My approach to therapy: I’m very active and goal-oriented in session, and I use many different techniques to challenge fear based thinking so I can help you navigate perfectionism, anxiety, & depression. Therapy doesn’t have to be all serious, either; dark humor is welcome!

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Lina Han

My approach to therapy: I use a trauma-focused, eclectic approach, combining evidence-based practices with psychodynamic strategies. I tailor sessions to each individual, creating a safe, supportive space for healing, self-discovery, and growth based on their unique needs.

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Judith Weinberg Rosenbaum

My approach to therapy: I provide a safe place where you can learn about yourself, express your ideas and opinons freely. To be YOU and feel free to share good times and laughter. I use various modes of therapy including CBT, DBT. mindfulness and Polyvagal theory.

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Find Couples Therapists & Counselors in New Jersey.

Are you and your partner struggling to resolve your relationship issues? Mental Health Match can find you an experienced couples therapist to bring you and your partner closer together and create a happier, more fulfilling partnership.

Wherever you are located in New Jersey, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs It is Time to Seek Couples Therapy

Therapy is often a last ditch effort to save a relationship, but it shouldn’t be that way. While couples therapists can help you at any point in your relationship, you should seek couples therapy right when things start to feel difficult. Below are 5 signs it’s time to see a couples therapist:

  • Communication breakdowns are frequent.
  • There has been infidelity.
  • The relationship feels like a roommate situation.
  • Physical and emotional intimacy are lacking.
  • Separation or divorce has been mentioned.

There is Hope: Start Couples Therapy Today

When your relationship takes a turn for the worse, you may feel lost and powerless, but there is still hope. With couples therapy, you and your partner can gain a deeper connection, air out your feelings, become more self-aware, and grow leaps and bounds as a couple. Read about how Barack and Michelle Obama used couples therapy to achieve a deeper level of connectedness.


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