Abby (she/her) is a Licensed Associate Counselor with a Master’s of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Monmouth University. A New Jersey native born and raised, Abby’s experience with a medical crisis and learning to live life disabled led her to rethink her career and pursue work she genuinely enjoys—helping others feel seen, heard, and supported every day. She offers a safe, welcoming space to support clients working through challenges like trauma, OCD, neurodivergence, identity exploration, and relationship concerns. Abby has experience working with LGBTQIA2S+ folks, neurodivergent clients, BIPOC men, first-generation individuals, and many others—always aiming to provide affirming therapy that honors who you are. Her approach is flexible and client-centered, rooted in evidence-based psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theory, with added tools from behavioral therapy (drawing on her Registered Behavior Technician background), plus Gestalt and Adlerian techniques. Abby tailors each therapy session to what fits you best. Having worked in diverse settings—from in-home care to outpatient programs and college counseling—she brings a broad perspective on supporting different mental health needs. When she’s not working with clients, Abby can usually be found lost in a pile of comics, belting out tunes from her favorite musicals, scoring nat 20s in a game of Dungeons & Dragons, or headbanging to her favorite punk album.