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Meet Our Team

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Kathleen Burke, MA, LPC, ACS

Therapist, Clinical Supervisor, & Director

I work with children, adolescents, and adults, employing a cognitively based, brief therapy approach in a supportive and compassionate environment. I believe that we all have inner strengths and potential. While we cannot change the negative circumstances of the past, we can develop new attitudes and learn to accept them without regret. You can learn to be comfortable with what was once uncomfortable. Together we will identify thoughts, perceptions, and behaviors that no longer serve you. We then collaborate to find new perceptions and techniques that will enable you to become stronger, resilient, and lead a life worth celebrating.

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Samantha Carter, MA, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Samantha has experience working with adolescents, teens, young adults, adults and families from an array of backgrounds. Samantha has a wide variety of experiences providing mental health services in areas including anxiety,behavioral issues, oppositional defiant, ADD/ADHD, depression, family conflict, LGBTQIA topics and parenting strategies.

Samantha utilizes a holistic therapeutic approaches to address a range of presenting problems including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, strength based approach, mindfulness interventions, family systems, psychodynamic, motivational interviewing, humor and a variety of other therapeutic approaches tailored to the individual.

Samantha believes strongly that for client growth, creating a positive rapport and a trusting/safe environment is essential.

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Jane Caiazzo, M.Ed, LAC

Licensed Associate Counselor

Jane is a Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) in the State of New Jersey, holding a Master’s in Education in Professional Counseling and Clinical Mental Health from William Paterson University. Prior to entering the counseling field, Jane worked as a dedicated attorney for 24 years, advocating for individuals and families. She brings this same commitment and passion into her counseling practice, guided by the belief that each client is the expert in their own life.

Jane uses a client-centered, humanistic approach rooted in empathy, respect, and collaboration. She focuses on building strong therapeutic relationships that foster self-awareness, resilience, personal growth, and emotional wellness.

She provides counseling for children, adolescents, adults, and couples, using individualized treatment strategies that meet clients where they are. Her areas of expertise include:

  • Anxiety and depression

  • Anger management

  • Teen/parent conflict

  • Communication and relationship challenges

  • Family systems, domestic violence, and divorce-related issues

  • LGBTQIA+ affirming care

  • Self-esteem and personal development

Jane also has a special interest in supporting individuals through grief and loss, chronic or terminal illness, caregiving responsibilities, and significant life transitions. Her goal is to create a safe, compassionate space where clients can heal, grow, and feel empowered.

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Audrey Costa, MA, LAC, NCC

Licensed Associate Counselor

Everyone’s healing journey is unique—winding through moments of pain, resilience, and growth. I’m here to walk beside you through the challenges, helping you reconnect with your true self or move forward into a new chapter of life. My personal journey with healing has shaped my work in profound ways; I’ve walked many of the same paths as my clients, and I honor the strength it takes to reach out for support.

As a Licensed Associate Counselor with a background in health education and corporate wellness, I bring a holistic, experiential lens to therapy that integrates the mind, body, and spirit. My approach is integrative and person-centered, drawing from a range of modalities—including Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Narrative Therapy, and Somatic practices. With specialized training in nature-informed therapy, movement-based interventions, and creative expression, I tailor each session to meet your unique needs and values.

I specialize in working with adolescents and adults navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, co-occurring disorders, life transitions, emotional regulation, confidence-building, and issues related to self-worth and identity. While I have extensive experience supporting women and teens, I welcome all clients seeking a deeper, more connected path to healing.

Whether we’re sitting in a therapy room, walking side-by-side in nature, or exploring the wisdom of the body through movement and breath, I aim to create a warm, judgment-free space where you feel truly seen and supported. Together, we’ll develop practical tools and meaningful insights to help you meet life’s challenges with clarity, resilience, and self-compassion.

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Da'Monique Garza, MSW, LCSW, LCADC

Clinical Social Work/Therapist

I work with adolescents, adults, and seniors, from those who might be dealing with life’s stressors, or searching for some focus and direction in their life, to those living with severe and persistent mental illness and co-occurring disorders. I implement a range of therapeutic approaches to help individuals find happiness and achieve their goals, including cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, solution-focused therapy, strengths perspective, family therapy, group therapy, and psychoeducation.

My experience includes helping individuals with anxiety, depression, mood disorders, stress management, life transitions, anger management, work issues, emotional regulation, and substance use disorders.

I am committed to helping individuals overcome obstacles, become empowered, achieve goals, and feel confident in their lives. I will meet you where you are in your life, and together in a safe, nonjudgmental, and compassionate environment we can explore your strengths and find your true self.

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Sarah Miller, MA, LAC

Clinical Psychotherapist

Sarah Miller is a clinical psychotherapist who brings warmth, wit, and genuine care to every client she’s works with. She’s always been drawn to the stories that shape us and offers a supportive space to explore their experiences openly and without judgment.

She earned both her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, with a minor in Legal Studies, and her Master’s degree in Clinical Counseling from Centenary University. During her undergraduate years, she rode on the university’s hunter/jumper equestrian team.

Grounded in evidence-based practice, Sarah’s therapeutic approach is shaped by the belief that healing isn’t linear. She uses a person-centered, eclectic blend of techniques, drawing from psychodynamic therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). She works with adolescents, teens, and adults navigating challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, self-esteem, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and personality disorders. She believes that by unpacking and understanding the core of our thoughts, we can better navigate out emotions and behaviors.

Sarah’s clinical experience includes intensive outpatient (IOP), private practice, and equine-assisted therapy, along with group work and trauma-informed care.

Outside of the office, she enjoys the vibrant, beautiful complexities of her life. She grew up as a gymnast and cheerleader and still enjoys being active, especially through riding her horse. She has a love for music, tattoos, and makeup. Her interests range from reading to watching football, and she values quality time with friends and family. She appreciates depth, humor, creativity, and compassion. Her office is your verbal diary—made to support growth and healing.

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Marissa Barkin, MA, LAC

Therapist

Bio coming soon.

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Katie O'Neal, MA, LAC

Licensed Associate Counselor

You might be feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or unsure how to move forward—and you're looking for someone who truly gets it. I work with teens and adults navigating life transitions, school or social stress, family challenges, and low self-esteem. Together, we’ll create a space where you can untangle your thoughts, build confidence, and gain clarity.

My approach is warm, supportive, and practical. I draw from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, and a trauma-informed lens to help you understand how your thoughts and emotions influence your actions. Whether you're feeling stuck, uncertain, or just need someone to talk to, you're not alone.

As a seasoned counselor and a parent myself, I bring both professional expertise and personal insight to the work we do together. I’d welcome the opportunity to support you on your path toward healing and growth.

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Tiffany Moss, LCSW

Clinical Social Worker / Licensed Clinical Social Worker

“Each of us is gifted in a unique and important way.”

As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over two decades of experience, I am passionate about helping individuals navigate the challenges of depression, anxiety, mood disorders, and crisis situations. My clinical practice is rooted in empathy, respect, and the belief that every person has the capacity for growth and change.

I work with children, adolescents, adults, and families, using a variety of evidence-based therapeutic approaches tailored to each client’s needs. These include:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Strength-Based Therapy

  • Family Systems Therapy

  • Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

In addition to individual and family work, I also specialize in couples therapy. Relationships can face many challenges—from recurring conflict and emotional disconnection to infidelity, intimacy issues, and external stress. I support couples of all backgrounds and identities in rebuilding trust, improving communication, and strengthening their connection.

Whether you're facing a specific challenge or simply seeking greater emotional balance, I’m here to walk alongside you. Together, we’ll explore your thoughts, behaviors, and emotions to support positive, lasting change. My goal is to help you achieve wellness, resilience, and stability in your life.

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I enjoy traveling, hiking, going to the gym and spending time with my two huskies.

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Megan Williams, LCSW

Clinical Social Worker /Therapist

Megan Williams is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a passion for helping individuals navigate life’s complexities through a compassionate, eclectic therapeutic approach. Originally from just outside of Philadelphia, Megan now calls Warren County, New Jersey home—where she balances her professional life with the joyful chaos of raising two spirited boys and occasionally chasing a soccer ball on the weekends.

Megan earned her bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts from Centenary University, where she also played collegiate soccer, and later pursued her Master’s in Social Work at Rutgers University. While she once envisioned a career in teaching, she soon realized her true calling lay in connecting with people on a more personal level—supporting individuals through their unique challenges. 

Over the years, Megan has developed a wide-ranging clinical background, working with populations including older adults, individuals with severe and persistent mental illness, survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, and people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. She believes deeply in the mind-body connection and works with her clients to understand how both past and present experiences shape their well-being.

Her therapeutic style is rooted in meeting clients exactly where they are, drawing from a mix of modalities to create individualized care. Whether it’s processing trauma, building coping skills, or simply helping someone feel heard for the first time, Megan brings warmth, professionalism, and a touch of humor to each session.

Outside of the therapy room, Megan enjoys baking, a little binge watching of her favorite shows, reading, staying active, and finding balance in the beautiful chaos of family life.

 

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Joseph Schweighardt, MA, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Joe Schweighardt earned his bachelor's degree in Psychology from Penn State University and his Masters Degree in Clinical Psychology from Montclair State University. Joe has experience working in the public school system as a school psychologist for 11 years before transitioning to full-time private therapy as a Licensed Professional Counselor. 

 

Joe works with individuals with anxiety disorders, mood disorders, ADHD and trauma. He utilizes a client-centered approach that is uniquely tailored to meet the needs of those he is working with.  In addition, he uses his extensive experience working in the public school system to support children, adolescents, and their families as they navigate the complexities of growing up. Joe works with clients to help them learn and apply tools for regulating emotions, expressing their needs and wants, and navigating everyday challenges. Joe is committed to empowering those he is working with to attain personal goals and to live a fulfilling life.

 

Joe enjoys spending time with family. He is passionate about music as he plays bass, guitar, and piano. Joe enjoys spending time outside and going for a round of disc golf. 

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Hailey Gohn, LCSW

Clinical Social Worker /Therapist

Starting therapy can feel like a big step, especially when you’re not sure where to begin. Many of my clients come in feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or stuck — wanting things to change but unsure how. Together, we’ll create a supportive space to explore your thoughts and emotions, build new coping tools, and move toward a more balanced and fulfilling life.

Hailey earned her Master’s degree in Social Work from Monmouth University and is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). Hailey has extensive experience in a variety of clinical settings, including hospitals, community outreach programs, and community mental health centers, working with individuals from diverse backgrounds and life experiences.

Hailey is passionate about helping clients navigate a wide range of emotions, life stages, and personal challenges. She believes in creating a safe, supportive space where clients can explore their experiences, build insight, and develop tools for growth and healing. Hailey’s approach is compassionate, collaborative, and tailored to meet each client’s unique needs.

Outside of the office, she enjoys the big and small moments of life with family and friends. Hailey enjoys binge watching her favorite shows, watching football and reading. 

 

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