James Genovese, LPC, LCADC

84 First Avenue, Second Floor
Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, US
07716

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Practice Specialties

  • Abandonment Difficulties
  • Abuse and Trauma
  • Anger Management
  • Couples Counseling
  • Divorce Prevention
  • EMDR
  • Marriage and Family Counseling
  • Marriage Counseling
  • Stress and Anxiety

About

Looking for support to make positive changes in your life? Wondering if professional counseling and psychotherapy can benefit you? Let us show you how we can help you to achieve positive and lasting personal growth. We offer:

* Convenient Bayshore location accessible by bus and car
* Virtual appointments
* All phone calls returned within one business day
* Flexible appointments
* Collaborative, goal-focused, empirically supported treatment
* PTSD treatment utilizing EMDR and other evidence-based techniques
* LGBT clients welcomed and respected
* Friendly, casual atmosphere
* Care Coordination with other providers

Why I Became a Professional Christian Therapist

Research shows faith to be a strong protective and healing factor for people. That has certainly been the case for me. I incorporate Christian wisdom and principles--where appropriate--in the work I do with my clients.

When we turn to God in times of trouble, He provides us with the motivation and assurance we need to make positive life changes. And research shows that commitment to positive change and with willingness to work toward it, comprise the greatest contributing factor (40%) to successful therapy outcomes.

I consider it a blessing to be able to utilize my faith along with my professional training to help my clients find true inner peace and healing.

Client Payment Information

  • Accepts insurance
  • Client rates are on a sliding scale

Therapists on Staff

James Genovese
James Genovese

James Genovese

LPC, LCADC, NCC
James Genovese holds state licenses as a professional counselor (LPC) and a clinical alcohol and drug counselor (LCADC). He holds a Master of Arts in Community Counseling from The College of New Jersey and post-masters credits from both Monmouth University and Capella University. He is a member of Chi Sigma Iota, the academic honor society of professional counselors. Jim--as he likes to be called--has expertise in helping people overcome mood and anxiety disorders, addictions, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and general life issues. He sees individual adults and older adolescents as well as couples and families.

Jim’s primary theoretical orientations are is cognitive-behavioral (CBT) and client-centered. The theory behind CBT is that maladaptive behaviors originate from faulty cognitions—or self-talk—that people create for themselves in response to events in their environments. The client-centered approach involves meeting each client where they are, in a collaborative and mu

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