Family Counseling Services in Point Pleasant, NJ.

Find a family therapist in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. Effective help for relationships, blended families, family of origin and other issues.


Esti Piotrkovski, LPC
Family Therapist

Esti Piotrkovski, LPC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

In 07701 - Nearby to Point Pleasant.

Family dynamics can be challenging. Working through past family traumas, disagreements and misunderstandings can ease a lot of the pain that drives families apart. Lots of traumas are carried down through the generations and counseling can help relieve some of that heaviness so families can set healthy boundaries, thrive, grow and communicate better.

Nicole Hraniotis, M.D.
Family Therapist

Nicole Hraniotis, M.D.

Child, Adolescent, & Adult Psychiatrist

In 07724 - Nearby to Point Pleasant.

It is always important to work with families when working with children. Through the use of family therapy, communication between family members is enhanced and conflicts are better resolved. Family therapy can be useful in any family situation that causes stress, grief, anger or conflict. It can help you and your family members understand one another better and bring you closer together.

Cathy Noblick, LCSW
Family Therapist

Cathy Noblick, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

In 07702 - Nearby to Point Pleasant.

We have our closest, longest-lasting, and most complicated relationships with family. When there is divorce, remarriage, addiction, mental illness or other dysfunction it can become even more complicated. With my Family Systems perspective I can help you understand how your family helped to form the person that you are, and help you untangle yourself from the dysfunction and heal the relationships that are important to you.

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Family Therapist

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

At Home or Private Discreet Intensives

Most family therapists inadvertently create more chaos through their well-intentioned efforts to assist a family move through a change process. Why? Brains are inherently deregulated (all of us, may I add) and most talking and dialoguing misses brain-centric problems that need more intensive help. Many times the emotional trauma created by years of solving problems ineffectively can wreak havoc on the brain's parasympathetic nervous system, not ever giving the family a break from flight or fight thinking. Contact us for an innovative neuroscience solution to family dysfunction. Kevin@kevinflemingphd.com or 877-606-6161.

Dana Spada, PhD, LCSW
Family Therapist

Dana Spada, PhD, LCSW

Psychotherapist

In 07722 - Nearby to Point Pleasant.

Family therapy is one way to start tp heal families that are struggling with their relationships with each other. Familial relationships can be extremely painful. In fact, they can be the most painful relationships we experience in our lives. This is because they run so deep. Family therapy can help facilitate better communication, understanding and compassion toward each other.

Noel Rapp, MSW,LSW,LCADCI
Family Therapist

Noel Rapp, MSW,LSW,LCADCI

Licensed Therapist

In 07722 - Nearby to Point Pleasant.

My approach to engaging in family therapy is working through the lens of structural, strategic, and narrative therapy. This consists of creating a safe and welcoming space for all family members to be able to express their roles, concerns, and current issues within the family system. Each member of the family plays an important role in this type of therapy.

Julia Sgro, MSW, LSW
Family Therapist

Julia Sgro, MSW, LSW

Psychotherapist

In 07739 - Nearby to Point Pleasant.

Depending on what the focus and goals are from the client depends on the approach I would take to facilitate family therapy. Through strategic therapy, families learn to communicate better and create healthier relationships by identifying destructive patterns and replace them with more positive ones. Clients can also benefit from structural family therapy (SFT). I use this approach to focus on how family interactions and dynamics contribute to the problems or issues your family may be facing.


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Thank you for visiting our New Jersey search of licensed family therapists in Point Pleasant.  Discord due from strife, marital problems, sibling rivalry, family of origin issues and blended families (just to name a few) can strain and hurt loving relationships. Counseling with honesty and depth will get to the heart of the issues and work towards healing. Find resolution for your family in Point Pleasant right now, please contact a specialist above, you can email 24/7.

Point Pleasant is located in Ocean County, New Jersey. It has a land area of 3.49 square miles and a water area of 0.67 square miles.  The population of Point Pleasant is 18,523 people with 7,127 households and a median annual income of $89,779. .


Therapy Affordability Meter for Point Pleasant, NJ

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Establishing weekly sessions with a professional therapist is considered affordable in Point Pleasant for the average family. While sustaining a commitment to therapy is usually not an issue, if mental health treatment feels like a burden please ask your counselor about accepted insurance plans or sliding scale fees. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Point Pleasant public health department.