My name is Jeffrey, and I’m a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist practicing in New Jersey. For the past nine years, I’ve worked closely with individuals navigating the often overwhelming challenges of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), health anxiety, and anxiety. I also provide coaching for young adult men struggling with pornography usage.
While I take great pride in the work I do, I also believe that who I am outside the therapy room shapes the way I show up within it. I deeply value connection—both in my personal life and my professional one. I prioritize time with my family and friends, and I find joy in new experiences, whether that means trying a dish I’ve never had before or exploring a place I’ve never been. I feel most grounded when I’m out in nature—hiking through the woods, birdwatching, or tending to the pollinator bees I take pride in raising, a personal passion that allows me to nurture life and support the environment. These parts of who I am keep me rooted and present, and they fuel the empathy and presence I bring to my work with clients every day.