Counseling
If you are struggling with family problems and are looking for professional support and guidance, the clinical social work staff at JFS of MetroWest are available to provide a prompt, professional, timely and comprehensive response.
As one of New Jersey's oldest and well respected family service agencies, the Jewish Family Service of MetroWest clinical social work team offers the experience, expertise and compassion you need.
Counseling is provided to assist individuals and families who are struggling with communication difficulties, life cycle transitions or loss and bereavement.
JFS offers individual, couples, child, family and group counseling at any JFS office location or at the client's home, if indicated. Counseling services are facilitated by licensed clinical social workers and licensed social workers or licensed professional counselors. Consulting psychiatrists complement the scope of this service.
All counseling services are offered to the community on a non-discriminatory basis, with fees adjusted based on one's ability to pay. Most counseling may be covered by a variety of third party insurance. JFS is a provider in several managed behavioral health plans, as well as Medicare.
The goal of the JFS counseling service is to promote the highest level of functioning and to assist individuals and famlies to return to their own control and mastery of life's issues. Frequently, a consultation with a JFS social worker is sufficient to guide individuals through an issue or problem.
To schedule an appointment or to explore counseling as a service that may be beneficial for yourself or others, please call the JFS Intake Department at (973)765-9050 or email intake@jfsmetrowest.org
DEPRESSION SCREENING AVAILABLE NOW FOR ADULTS:
Are you feeling blue, sad, helpless or hopeless? Are you having trouble focusing or difficulty sleeping?
You can take a free, anonymous self-screening online to help you learn whether you have symptoms consistent with a Mood Disorder, an Anxiety Disorder, or PostTraumatic Stress Disorder.
We will tell you how to access resources in our agency and in our community to deal with these treatable disorders.
