Ann Wolf is licensed by the State of New Jersey as a Licensed Professional Counselor. She provides counseling services in Monmouth County in her office in Red Bank. Mrs. Wolf holds a Master's Degree in Psychology from Kean University and has completed all coursework for an Ed. S. in Marriage and Family Therapy from Seton Hall University.
Mrs. Wolf assists clients dealing with issues involving trauma, relationships, and mental health. She works with adults, teens, children, and families. Being a cancer survivor herself, she has a personal interest in helping individuals and their families deal with the emotional issues and challenges of coping with a serious illness.
Mrs. Wolf assists clients dealing with issues involving trauma, relationships, and mental health. She works with adults, teens, children, and families. Being a cancer survivor herself, she has a personal interest in helping individuals and their families deal with the emotional issues and challenges of coping with a serious illness.
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is an approach to treatment which helps a client by focusing on changing the way he or she thinks and acts. During the sessions, a client is encouraged to talk about how he or she views him or herself, other people, and the world at large. The client will also be encouraged to explore how actions affect how he or she thinks and feels.
Conjoint therapy is an approach to treatment where two or more clients are seen together in a therapy session. This type of therapy may be used in marriage counseling or to deal with issues between a parent and a child. Clients dealing with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) following military service or another traumatic event who are having trouble in their personal relationships may also benefit from conjoint therapy.
Family systems therapy is used to treat and heal strained or broken family relationships. It can be used in a number of situations, including issues around communication, roles and expectations in the relationship, grief and loss, and parenting styles. It can also be helpful when blending families or in cases where couples or families need help to achieve and maintain an emotional connection.
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