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When it comes to therapy, we truly believe that one size does not fit all. Whether we are working with a client individually, or as part of a couple, family, or group, we incorporate a variety of treatment approaches that we tailor to our client's unique needs. Trauma-Focused Therapy, Play Therapy, Compassion-Focused Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy.

We believe that a strong therapeutic relationship is one of the most important ingredients for achieving success in therapy. Our goal is to provide a safe, nurturing and non-judgmental environment to help create a therapeutic relationship based upon mutual trust and respect. We are passionate about the work that we do and are committed to helping our clients.
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Allison is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Social Worker and Registered Art Therapist with over 23 years of experience working with children, adolescents and adults. Allison has been in private practice in the Greater Princeton area since 2006.

She has worked with clients of all ages (starting at age 4), from a variety of backgrounds and who are struggling with a wide array of medical, academic, cognitive, situational, social and emotional challenges.Allison graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania with a B.A. in Psychology, received an M.S.W. from the Hunter College School of Social Work, and an M.A. in Art Therapy from New York University.
We try our best to make our services accessible to clients. We provide care on an out-of-network basis as we believe that this best allows us to provide attentive and personalized care to our clients. While we are not in-network with any insurance companies, we will happily work with you and your insurance carrier to facilitate authorization and reimbursement for services.
Life with ADHD is difficult! Stress, embarrassment, and self-blame are unwanted companions in daily life for adults living with ADHD. Despite what many people think, judgment, shame and self-criticism are not effective ways to inspire change and in fact do more harm than good. They lower self-confidence, increase isolation, heighten anxiety and depression, and contribute to an overall sense of inadequacy and helplessness.
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