Naomi F. Stuart, MSW, LCSW
Therapist
Locations:
New Jersey
Insurances
About
In the stressful world we live in, it is important to teach others how to care for themselves through compassion and empathy. Naomi finds that providing clients a private and safe place to express themselves emotionally opens the door to self-understanding and self-love. During her practice as a Social Worker, she has found that teaching others to view their world through the lens of non-judgment has helped them have compassion towards themselves. She achieves this through educating clients on how to identify negative thinking patterns and how to change them. In addition, Naomi educates clients about the importance of eating healthy and being active to improve overall functioning.
Locations:
New Jersey
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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BA – Richard Stockton College of NJ Psychology Major
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Member of Psy Chi – Psychology National Honor Society
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MSW – Rutgers University School of Social Work
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Concentration: Mental Health, Children and Families
Why Healthcare
There was a point in Naomi’s life where she was suffering from the cycle of anxiety and depression. Learning how to end her negative thinking, being mindful, and loving to herself sparked the willingness and compassion to teach others how to help themselves.
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