Farah Chery, MSW, LCSW
Therapist
Locations:
New Jersey
Insurances
About
Farah is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in New Jersey with over seven years of experience working with various therapeutic modalities to assist individuals and families manage a variety of concerns or problems areas in their lives. This includes depression, anxiety, trauma, grief/loss, and challenges that may occur in everyday life. She has worked with children as young as three to adulthood, processing and challenging their concerned areas. Her therapy style is warm and inviting. She believes in the strength and courage it takes individuals to take the first step into therapy. She wants her clients to feel safe and comfortable and discover their strengths. Farah has a lot of love for furry friends and the taste buds for trying new restaurants! So if you ever want to bring in light-hearted discussion in session, feel free to talk about your hobbies and interests together!
Locations:
New Jersey
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK Rutgers University
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NJ
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BACHELOR OF ART IN JUSTICE STUDIES/ CHILD ADVOCACY Montclair State University
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NJ
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LICENSED CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER State of New Jersey
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SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER State of New Jersey
Why Healthcare
There has been a surge in mental health concerns since the pandemic. Therefore, it is important that people feel comfortable and know their options when it comes to seeking mental health services and the benefits it provides to an individual.
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