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Michelle Lodato

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW

Short Hills, NJ US
Michelle Lodato is a dedicated Clinical Social Worker and Therapist, holding credentials as MSW, LSW, and LCSW. She understands that change can be incredibly challenging, and through her compassionate approach to therapy, she partners with clients to create meaningful transformations in their lives. Whether dealing with stress, anxiety, or depression, Michelle works diligently to enhance individuals' coping mechanisms, empowering them to cultivate happiness and fulfillment. For those feeling stuck, Michelle emphasizes that even the smallest movement can initiate a ripple effect, positively impacting various aspects of life such as school, work, marriage, and relationships. With her expertise in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), she guides clients toward establishing new, healthier habits. Recognizing that children are especially susceptible to life's pressures, she incorporates Play Therapy into her practice, providing young ones with vital coping strategies in a non-threatening and engaging environment. Michelle is committed to active listening and offers supportive feedback to children, adolescents, and adults alike, fostering a strong therapeutic relationship within a nurturing atmosphere. Her passion for helping individuals and families shines through in her work, and she invites everyone to embark on their personal journey toward well-being today.
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Specialties
Anxiety Depression General Mental Health Getting Unstuck Relationship Stress
Therapy Types
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) Eclectic Family / Marital Family Systems Gottman Method Play Therapy
Age Groups
Adult (18 to 65) Children (5 to 10) Preteen (10 to 13) Teen (13 to 18)
Modalities
Couples Family Individuals
Languages
English (US)