Culturally Sensitive Therapists in 07421

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Elizabeth Myers
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Hewitt, NJ 07421  (Online Only)
NJ and FL clients, Welcome! I enjoy working alongside clients at various stages of life, assisting them through challenges such as trauma, anxiety, depression, recovery maintenance, and harm reduction. I offer an inclusive and eclectic therapeutic approach which reflects a commitment to recognizing and respecting the diversity of individuals while drawing on a range of tailored therapeutic techniques. Together, we forge a nurturing and supportive therapeutic relationship, a safe space to explore both strengths and challenges.
NJ and FL clients, Welcome! I enjoy working alongside clients at various stages of life, assisting them through challenges such as trauma, anxiety, depression, recovery maintenance, and harm reduction. I offer an inclusive and eclectic therapeutic approach which reflects a commitment to recognizing and respecting the diversity of individuals while drawing on a range of tailored therapeutic techniques. Together, we forge a nurturing and supportive therapeutic relationship, a safe space to explore both strengths and challenges.
(973) 529-8547 View (973) 529-8547
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Footprints to Feel Better
Licensed Professional Counselor
Verified Verified
Hewitt, NJ 07421
Footprints was started by a therapist who realized that often times the services provided to low socio-economic communities is lacking quality care. We noticed these communities were confronted with long wait times, disrespectful admins, and subpar treatment. The one and only purpose was to exploit the community for profit without providing the level of care deserved. Footprints began from the inspiration to provide quality mental health care to the poorest of communities and treating the clients of this community the same way a rich patient would be treated in a clinic treating affluent clients.
Footprints was started by a therapist who realized that often times the services provided to low socio-economic communities is lacking quality care. We noticed these communities were confronted with long wait times, disrespectful admins, and subpar treatment. The one and only purpose was to exploit the community for profit without providing the level of care deserved. Footprints began from the inspiration to provide quality mental health care to the poorest of communities and treating the clients of this community the same way a rich patient would be treated in a clinic treating affluent clients.
(646) 204-2295 View (646) 204-2295
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David Cuozzo
Licensed Professional Counselor, MEd, LPC, LMHC, CCMHC, ACS
Verified Verified
8 Endorsed
West Milford, NJ 07421
The purpose of counseling is to help people cope with problems in daily living and to deal with inner conflicts which hinder various aspects of their personal satisfaction and functioning. This purpose is usually accomplished by increasing the client's personal awareness, increasing the client's acceptance of self and others, and having the client make behavioral and cognitive changes to attain personal goals. To achieve this, I utilize a combination of research-based practices such as cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectic behavior therapy, solution focused therapy, reality therapy, motivational interviewing, and client-centered therapy.
The purpose of counseling is to help people cope with problems in daily living and to deal with inner conflicts which hinder various aspects of their personal satisfaction and functioning. This purpose is usually accomplished by increasing the client's personal awareness, increasing the client's acceptance of self and others, and having the client make behavioral and cognitive changes to attain personal goals. To achieve this, I utilize a combination of research-based practices such as cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectic behavior therapy, solution focused therapy, reality therapy, motivational interviewing, and client-centered therapy.
(201) 989-1140 View (201) 989-1140
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Sarah K Burns Immediate Openings For Telehealth
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
West Milford, NJ 07421  (Online Only)
Have you ever woken up in the middle of the night with racing thoughts, questioning everything, and finding it hard to fall back to sleep? If the answer is "yes", we should talk! I get it. I've been there, and I am here to help you work through whatever is keeping you up at night. Whether it's anxiety, depression, relationship struggles, life changes (and the list goes on), I invite you to lay it out on the table. No matter if you've been in therapy for a while or are feeling nervous about taking this first step, I will be happy to make you feel welcome and comfortable. Now accepting new clients for virtual therapy in NC, NJ, MA, SC
Have you ever woken up in the middle of the night with racing thoughts, questioning everything, and finding it hard to fall back to sleep? If the answer is "yes", we should talk! I get it. I've been there, and I am here to help you work through whatever is keeping you up at night. Whether it's anxiety, depression, relationship struggles, life changes (and the list goes on), I invite you to lay it out on the table. No matter if you've been in therapy for a while or are feeling nervous about taking this first step, I will be happy to make you feel welcome and comfortable. Now accepting new clients for virtual therapy in NC, NJ, MA, SC
(910) 839-7249 View (910) 839-7249
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Sarah J Huertas
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
4 Endorsed
West Milford, NJ 07421
Not accepting new clients
Life can be overwhelming, and we all can benefit from space to process, and grow from it. Sarah is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of NJ with 15 years of work experience in the mental health field working with teens, adults, healers and spiritual healers. She has experience working with individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, life transitions, anger, marital/ relationship stress, narcissistic abuse recovery, addictions, co-dependency, selflove deficit, people pleasing, disconnection from self, self-esteem, and generational challenges.
Life can be overwhelming, and we all can benefit from space to process, and grow from it. Sarah is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of NJ with 15 years of work experience in the mental health field working with teens, adults, healers and spiritual healers. She has experience working with individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, life transitions, anger, marital/ relationship stress, narcissistic abuse recovery, addictions, co-dependency, selflove deficit, people pleasing, disconnection from self, self-esteem, and generational challenges.
(862) 375-5123 View (862) 375-5123
Culturally Sensitive Therapists

How does culturally sensitive therapy work?

A culturally sensitive therapist will tailor their approach to therapy based on the individual client’s background. This may include changing their style of interaction (asking open-ended questions vs. being the “expert” voice), their affect (seeming warm or “neutral”), how much personal information they disclose about themselves, and more. It’s also important for a culturally sensitive therapist to acknowledge larger societal forces that may impact their client due to the client’s background.

How effective is culturally sensitive therapy?

Some professionals have expressed concern about highlighting cultural differences in therapy, suggesting that it might promote stereotypes and harm the therapeutic bond; however, many experts agree that cultural sensitivity tends to strengthen the connection between therapist and client and help clients feel heard and understood. A culturally sensitive approach to therapy can be especially helpful for those not in the cultural majority, especially when combined with proven therapies like Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).

What are the limitations of a culturally sensitive approach to therapy?

While being culturally sensitive is generally a valuable skill to have, a therapist cannot treat every client from a similar background the same way. Each client is an individual with their own values, personal preferences, and life experiences that will need to be explored during therapy. In addition, it’s rare for a therapist and client to have identical backgrounds, so there may be some cross-cultural differences to navigate during therapy, but a culturally sensitive therapist can do so with empathy and respect.

Can culturally sensitive therapy be done online?

Yes, online therapy using a culturally sensitive approach can be beneficial. Therapy can sometimes be difficult to access for clients from diverse backgrounds and socioeconomic standing. The array of mental health support available through the internet makes it possible for clients to find a good therapist match regardless of where they live.