Teen Therapy in Summit, NJ

If your teen is struggling with anxiety, academic stress, or self-doubt, therapy with me, a teen specialist and former school counselor, can help them regain confidence and resilience.

Summit is home to top-ranked schools such as Summit High School and Kent Place School, where students face high academic expectations. Many teens in Summit experience stress, perfectionism, and pressure to succeed.

My virtual therapy sessions provide a supportive space where teens can process their emotions, develop coping strategies for academic and social challenges, and build confidence in handling life’s pressures.

As a licensed therapist specializing in teen mental health, I help Summit teens navigate their emotional struggles while fostering resilience and self-worth.

Investing in your teen’s mental health is one of the best decisions you can make for their future success and happiness.

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Specialties

  • Anxiety therapy services for teens in Summit, New Jersey

    Anxiety Therapy & Stress Management for Teens in Summit, NJ

  • Teen therapy for depression, self-harm, sadness, negative emotions in Summit, NJ.

    Teen Therapy for Depression & Self-harm in Summit, NJ

  • Therapy for teens with anger issues and family conflict in Summit, NJ

    Anger Management Counseling for Teens in Summit, NJ

  • Teen therapy for social challenges, peer conflicts, and social skills in Summit, NJ.

    Therapy for Teens with Social Challenges in Summit, NJ

  • Support for teens who need therapy for academic pressure and school stress in Summit, NJ

    Teen Therapy for Academic & School-Related Stress in Summit, NJ

  • High school student graduating with college application, planning, and transition counseling support in Summit, NJ.

    College Planning & High School Transition Groups for Teens in Summit, NJ

Serving teenagers in Summit, NJ, and across New Jersey, Pennsylvania & California with 100% virtual therapy.

  • From Summit, NJ / Broad Street Area:

    • Head southeast on Broad Street toward Morris Avenue, passing Summit High School and Reeves-Reed Arboretum.

    • Merge onto NJ-24 E via the ramp toward I-78, near Overlook Medical Center.

    • Take Exit 9A to merge onto I-78 W toward Clinton, passing The Mall at Short Hills on your right.

    • Take Exit 48 to merge onto NJ-24 E toward Springfield, near Millburn High School.

    • Merge onto I-287 S toward Somerset, driving past Watchung Reservation and Bridgewater Commons Mall.

    • Take Exit 17 to merge onto US-202 S / US-206 S toward Princeton, passing near Duke Farms and Raritan Valley Community College.

    • Merge onto I-95 N (which becomes I-295 N) toward Trenton.

    • Take Exit 67A for US-1 S toward Trenton, just past Quaker Bridge Mall.

    • Take the exit for Quakerbridge Road / CR-533, near The Jewish Center of Princeton.

    • Turn right onto Village Road East, shortly after Mercer County Park East Entrance.

    • Then turn left onto Old Trenton Road / CR-535, across from Windsor Athletic Club.