Providing caring service since 1972
The Clinic at NJI has been providing services since 1972. It was created to provide low-cost therapy to individuals in the community who couldn’t otherwise afford high quality treatment, no one is turned away because of limited financial resources.
The Clinic offers psychotherapy and psychoanalysis for adults, adolescents, and children. In addition we offer group therapy for grief and bereavement, social skills, living with chronic health issues and others. The Clinic does not provide psychiatric treatment or medication.
Our therapists include externs, interns, and psychoanalytic candidates, all of whom are supervised by experienced supervisors and seasoned psychoanalyst with years of training.
If interested in our services:
Our therapists have experience treating patients in the LGBTQIA+ community.
Individuals, couples, children, adolescents, and families.
Therapists are available Monday through Friday, days and evenings. Weekend appointments are also available.
Ask about our affordable rates. The starting fees at the Clinic are set at modest rates. For those in need, a sliding scale based on ability to pay is also available. Most insurance companies provide reimbursement for our services.
Our group therapy includes but is not limited to, bereavement groups, social skills groups, living with chronic health conditions, etc.
To get started, call our Clinic at 201-836-1065 ext. 1 and speak to our Clinic Director, Anthony Breit, to discuss your particular concerns and how they may be addressed.
During this initial conversation, we can discuss your specific situation, and we can address any questions or concerns that you might have about psychotherapy.
Every effort is made to schedule an appointment with one of our professionals within 24 hours, and privacy and confidentiality are assured.
The New Jersey Institute for Training in Psychoanalysis (NJI) externship/internship program offers the opportunity for externs/interns to be involved in research, in the deepening of psychotherapeutic skills, and in gaining knowledge in the theory and practice of psychoanalysis. Our interns are supervised by experienced clinical professionals. We welcome interns from the different mental health professions.
Your specific needs can be discussed individually. For more information please contact:
Anthony Breit, LCSW
Clinic Director
201-836-1065
ab6108@nyu.edu
The Clinic does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religious belief or creed.