Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a licensed clinical social worker in New Jersey with over 10 years experience. I have worked with individuals and families coping with medical issues, including childhood cancer. I also worked for several years in the eating disorder field and in private practice. I have a particular passion for working with young parents in adjusting to parenthood. This includes coping with post-partum anxiety and depression, fertility issues and pregnancy and infant loss.
My style is collaborative and interactive. I work to create a warm and positive atmosphere where I work with clients on mutually agreed upon goals. While my approach is informed by past experiences, I like to work toward real time solutions to difficulties and building internal and external supports.
Reaching out for support is an important step, and I look forward to working with you!
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Rachel Cohen is a licensed clinical social worker in New Jersey, credentialed as an LCSW (license number 44SC05365700), and brings over 10 years of clinical experience to her practice.
She has supported individuals and families facing medical challenges, including childhood cancer, and spent several years working in the eating disorder field as well as in private practice. Rachel has a particular passion for helping young parents navigate the transition to parenthood, including coping with postpartum anxiety and depression, fertility concerns, and pregnancy or infant loss.
Her therapeutic style is collaborative and interactive, focused on creating a warm, positive atmosphere where she and clients set mutually agreed-upon goals. While her approach is informed by her past experiences, she emphasizes practical, real-time solutions and the development of both internal and external supports to address current difficulties.
Reaching out for support is an important step, and Rachel looks forward to working with you.
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