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Online Therapy New Jersey

Meet with a New Jersey licensed therapist to receive support for anxiety, depression, stress, and other conditions. Right now, you can meet with a therapist through PlushCare's online therapy program for $169 per session. Start your first therapy session with an online therapist in New Jersey today.

Online therapy that fits into your schedule — on web or mobile from the privacy of your device 95% of therapy patients recommend PlushCare to friends or family Save time and money while receiving high-quality online therapy care and support
Online Therapy New Jersey
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See an online therapist in three simple steps

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Find your online therapist.

Browse our network of top therapists to find one that matches your needs.
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Book an online therapy appointment.

Get private and secure emotional support weekly from your dedicated therapist.
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Talk to your therapist online.

Visit with a licensed online therapist on your smartphone or computer.
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How Does Online Therapy in New Jersey Work?

Online therapy allows you to talk directly with a licensed therapist through a video or call on your phone or computer. PlushCare lets you speak with a top New Jersey therapist through a convenient online appointment for $169 per session. You can cancel at any time. Each PlushCare private online therapy session is 45 minutes long. Your New Jersey licensed therapist will offer emotional support, develop a personalized treatment plan, and work to support your personal growth and development.

Online Therapist | Jennifer Mally

Meet Jennifer Mally, New Jersey Licensed Therapist

Jennifer Mally is a clinical counselor with over 20 years of experience in the field of mental/behavioral health. Her master's degree studies were in the realm of Clinical Psychology. Jennifer has worked with individuals possessing a wide range of concerns, including depression, anxiety, relationship issues, anger management, parenting challenges, career and other life transitions, and ADHD. She has also helped many people who have experienced trauma or emotional abuse.

 

Jennifer's counseling style is empathetic, nonjudgemental, and interactive. She considers herself culturally sensitive, versatile, and experienced in working with clients of varying demographics. She believes in treating people with respect, sensitivity, and compassion. Jennifer's approach consists of cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, and psychodynamic orientations.

Online Therapist | Alexandra Mera-Nemer

Meet Alexandra Mera-Nemer, New Jersey Licensed Therapist

Alexandra (Ali) is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) who holds a Bachelors Degree in Psychology from University of Hartford and a Masters of Social Work with a focus in Health, Mental Health and Disabilities from Columbia University. Ali has been practicing as a social worker for over 17 years. Ali’s experience has been serving populations from infants to adults. She has extensive experience in the areas of grief, bereavement, coping with chronic/terminal illness, infertility, pregnancy, postpartum, new parenthood and LGBTQIA. Ali works to create a safe space for her clients where they will work together to build a rapport, identify needs and goals, develop a treatment plan using the best intervention for that specific relationship, and work to help her clients live a longer, healthier and happier life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is online therapy in New Jersey legit?

Yes, online therapy in New Jersey is legitimate! A New Jersey online therapist is legally required to have the same licensing as in-person therapists. Multiple studies have shown that online therapy is just as effective in treating mild to moderate depression and anxiety as in-person therapy. The only tangible difference between in-person and online therapy is that you speak with your therapist through a screen.

How much does online therapy cost in New Jersey?

The average cost of a therapy appointment in New Jersey ranges from $60 to $120. Some therapists may charge up to $250 per hour. Ultimately, the cost of therapy will depend on the therapist as well as whether their practice accepts insurance.

The cost of an online therapy appointment at PlushCare is $169 per session.

What conditions can a New Jersey online therapist treat?

A New Jersey online therapist can treat many types of mental health conditions. PlushCare’s online therapists can help treat conditions such as anxiety, depression, life transitions, stress, relationship issues, and COVID-19 concerns. If you are currently going through a tough time, contact a licensed New Jersey therapist today for professional emotional support.

Is online therapy right for me?

Online therapy can be an affordable and effective way to receive mental health help and treatment. Online therapy may be the right choice for you if you are looking for a safe, accessible, and convenient way to speak with a professional licensed therapist. If you are new to online therapy, rest assured that PlushCare’s online therapists will provide you with genuine emotional support and individualized attention through a personalized treatment plan.

What outcomes can I expect from online therapy at Plushcare?

When you go to online therapy at PlushCare, you can expect dedicated attention and world-class support from a licensed New Jersey therapist, who will work with you to meet your therapy goals. Previous online therapy clients have reported personal improvements such as:

  • Feeling less anxious and stressed in daily life
  • Having a more positive outlook and perspective
  • Being happier and more at ease with themselves
  • Overall greater self-confidence and self-esteem

Who is PlushCare’s online therapy for?

PlushCare provides online therapy for individuals over the age of 18 who are looking for virtual mental health counseling and emotional support. At this time, PlushCare does not offer online therapy for couples, families, or individuals under the age of 18.