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Vincent Covelli, LCSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who works with children, teens, and adults navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, substance use, life transitions, and school or work-related stress. He values creating a supportive and nonjudgmental environment where clients feel comfortable being themselves while working toward meaningful personal growth and healing.
Vincent takes an integrative and collaborative approach to therapy, tailoring treatment to each client’s unique needs and goals. Drawing from evidence-based modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), he helps clients better understand the connection between their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors while building practical coping skills for everyday life. He believes therapy can be both a space for processing difficult emotions and a place for authentic connection, self-discovery, and growth.
Before entering outpatient practice, Vincent worked in higher levels of care and medical social work settings, supporting individuals with urgent and complex mental health needs. These experiences strengthened his ability to meet clients with compassion, flexibility, and understanding during challenging periods of life. Vincent earned his Master’s in Social Work from Rutgers University New Brunswick in 2021.
Vincent offers both in-person and virtual therapy sessions and is committed to helping clients feel supported, empowered, and understood throughout their therapeutic journey.
Anxiety - Coping with excessive worry, nervousness, or stress; intense discomfort in social settings (social anxiety); sudden and intense feelings of panic (panic disorder)
Depression - Providing support and promoting healing of hopelessness, low motivation and energy, sadness, irritability, sleep disturbance, and loss of interest and pleasure in life
Life transitions - Coping with difficult or impactful life changes, such as moving to a new area, relationship transitions, child rearing, or career changes; learning self-care to better manage resulting stress
Loss, grief, and bereavement - Emotionally preparing for the anticipated passing of a loved one; managing feelings and reactions to a death or loss of significance; support during the process of healing and acceptance
Trauma - Coping and healing after threatening or scary events, such as witnessing accidents or experiencing sexual, verbal, emotional, or physical abuse
Small steps make a big difference. Start by connecting with Vincent Covelli today.