Stephanie is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) with over a decade of experience in both clinical- and school-based therapeutic settings. She began her work in the counseling field in 2014 after earning her master’s degree in counseling from Rowan University. In 2015, Stephanie expanded her expertise by completing certification as a student assistance coordinator at Stockton University. She then dedicated six years to substance use prevention and intervention within school systems, where she worked closely with students, families and educational staff to foster healthy, supportive environments.
Stephanie received her LPC in 2022 and is expected to obtain her LCADC in 2025 to further expand her ability to serve individuals with complex mental health and substance use needs. She has a strong passion for working in residential treatment settings, where she provides intensive, trauma-informed care to individuals in the early stages of recovery. Her work in these environments reflects her deep commitment to helping others reclaim their lives.
In long-term recovery herself, Stephanie brings a deeply personal and empathetic perspective to her practice. Her lived experience enhances her ability to connect with patients and guide them through their own recovery and mental health journeys.
