

Nice to meet you all. I am grateful for the opportunity to continue to grow as a clinician while supporting others. The first half of my career I spent working with adolescents in schools and in their homes as a therapist. I gained a deep appreciation for their resilience, insight and growth. I currently work with adults who have both mental and physical challenges providing compassionate, person-centered care.
My name is Jamez Bash (she/her), I am a Licensed Professional Counselor who has extensive specialized training and experience in treating trauma survivors of all backgrounds. I am also a Sickle Cell Warrior and focus on treating clients with chronic pain/illness and their caregivers. One last thing, if you happen to have ADHD- you probably found my profile for a reason. I especially enjoy working with clients who struggle with executive function on top of symptoms of trauma and chronic illness. Tell me your goals; I'll help you reach them. Share your pain; I will hold it.
My name is Khadija Fofana, and I am from West Africa. I have been in the mental health field for over 6 years and I have worked as psychiatric NP for 2+ years. I know I may not heal/solve all of your difficulties but it will be my pleasure to help you regain your stabilization. Remember mental health treatment is a process and it is one that we can achieve together. You don't need to be in crisis to benefit from therapy.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Felician University. With a deep commitment to supporting individuals through life’s challenges, I work with clients navigating relationship issues, trauma, grief, depression, anxiety, aging, phase-of-life transitions, career aspirations and changes, and parental challenges. In my therapy sessions, I create a safe and nurturing environment where every individual is welcome and valued. I understand that seeking support is a personal and sometimes vulnerable experience, so I prioritize warmth, respect, and openness. My approach is rooted in compassion, ensuring that clients feel heard and supported as they explore their thoughts and emotions. No matter their background or experiences, they can trust that therapy will be a space of acceptance, understanding, and growth.
Hi! My name is Kyle Burke and I was born and raised in South Jersey. I have been doing this work for almost 20 years in various settings. I am a licensed psychologist with specializations working with people who have experienced trauma, are struggling with mood and anxiety issues, and those exploring grief/bereavement and identity concerns. I enjoy what I do and I would love to hear from you, talk with you, and see if we're a good match.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) dedicated to empowering individuals through a strengths-based, solution-focused approach. As an African American woman in the field, I bring cultural awareness, authenticity, and compassion to my work, creating a space where clients feel seen, heard, and supported. I specialize in helping individuals identify their inherent strengths and develop practical, achievable strategies for growth.
With 29 years of experience in the field, I remain deeply committed to helping individuals and families impacted by the far-reaching effects of mental illness and every day life stressors. I believe meaningful change begins when clients feel safe, seen, heard and supported. I create a nurturing, emotionally safe environment and emphasizes the importance of a strong therapeutic relationship as the foundation for healing. Known for my nonjudgmental, compassionate approach.
My work is collaborative and individualized, integrating evidence-based practices through a trauma-informed and attachment-based lens. I draw from cognitive-behavioral, strengths-based, and relational approaches while incorporating Sandplay Therapy, expressive and play-based techniques, mind-body practices, meditation, stress management, and psychoeducation. When clinically appropriate, these methods are thoughtfully blended into a comprehensive approach that supports healing, growth, and overall wellness.
I earned my undergraduate degree in Family Studies from the University of Maryland in 1998. After returning to New Jersey, I began working in community mental health while pursuing my Master of Social Work at Rutgers University, graduating magna cum laude in 2002. I completed three years of study and specialized training in Sandplay Therapy. I went on to provide intensive in-home family and individual therapy to children, adolescents, adults, and parents in crisis. After four years of postgraduate supervision and clinical work, I earned my Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) credential in 2008.
I continued to provide therapeutic services through New Jersey’s Children’s System of Care and I also worked in outpatient settings, supporting children, teens, adults, and parents.


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