Jolene Stark, LPC, ACS
Clinical Supervisor
Locations:
New Jersey
Insurances
About
Jolene believes that often we seek therapy when the support system we have and the ways of coping that we normally use are not enough. Many paths can lead us to feel that we are struggling, and we all have times in our lives when we need more or different support. Jolene has learned to be with her own wounds, sadness, and disappointments in a way that allows her to move forward, being with our emotions leads to discovering our gifts, individual histories, and needs. To be able to help clients gain insight and be a helpful part in returning or regaining balance in their lives is what Jolene strives for.
Locations:
New Jersey
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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MA Mental Health Counseling and Art Therapy
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Caldwell University Postpartum Support International: Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders
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Components of Care and Advance Psychotherapy Trainings
Why Healthcare
Mental healthcare and wellbeing are the foundation which allows us to be the best person that we can be. For Jolene, being able to have a direct impact on the lives of clients is one of the greatest rewards.
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