

I believe in providing a safe, supportive space for individuals seeking growth, healing, and clarity. My approach is collaborative and grounded in genuine connection—I believe real change happens when you feel truly seen and understood. Whether you’re navigating stress, relationships, or major life transitions, we’ll work together to help you build the tools and confidence to move forward.
The menopause season can bring unexpected emotional and mental health challenges- even for women who have never struggles with anxiety, mood changes or sleep challenges before. You may be experiencing new or intensified anxiety, anger, panic symptoms, health concerns, or a persistent sense of unease. This often feels confusing, and disruptive, to our daily living. Many women describe feeling unlike themselves and are unsure where to turn for support. It is my belief that we all have an innate resiliency to heal a wounded mind or a broken heart. Our work together aims to nurture what is already inside, to help understand your challenges and fortify your strengths.
I wanted to become a psychotherapist since I was 9 years old, after reading an article written by a psychologist about fear. I got my BA in Psychology from Iona College and my master's from Yeshiva University. I began to provide psychotherapy after the aftermath of 9/11. I have provided psychotherapy at a hospital, schools, in-home, and at an outpatient clinic.
I will hear your story and help you explore and plan to accomplish your goals. I am easy-going, friendly, empathetic, and non-judgmental. I enjoy working with individuals moving through difficult life transitions where they may feel lost. We can find the answers together. We will explore possibilities that will enable you to think more creatively about solutions to current life obstacles, allowing you to live more fully in the present and with greater joy and fulfillment.
Hi, I’m Robert Aurilia, MSN, PMHNP-BC. I’m a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner who provides medication management for adults experiencing Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, and OCD. I also have experience with ketamine and Spravato treatments in an outpatient setting for patients who meet specific criteria for treatment-resistant depression. Before becoming a nurse practitioner, I spent nearly a decade as a registered nurse in high-acuity hospital settings, which gave me a deep appreciation for how closely mental and physical health are connected. My approach is warm, collaborative, and down-to-earth—I want you to feel heard, supported, and empowered as we work together toward feeling like yourself again. I completed my graduate training at Wilkes University, where I gained clinical experience through Lavender Psychiatry, working with a wide range of mental health conditions in a telepsychiatry setting. Together, we’ll build a personalized treatment plan that supports balance, focus, and long-term wellness.
As a professional in the field of social work for over 12 years, I am experienced with various forms of life transitions, mental stressors, and trauma. I am also specialized in EMDR/CBT.
Since 2010, Susan Chung has been working in the field of mental health and have provided counseling services for seniors, children, adolescents and adults and seen several hundred cases. Ms. Chung’s expertise is working with individual children, adolescents, adults, and families. Ms. Chung has received her Master of Social Work degree in 2014 at New York University. Besides holding a MSW degree, MS. Chung has received her Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from University of Southern California in 2009.
Currently, Ms. Chung holds a Licensed Clinical Social Work (LCSW) in New York, New Jersey, and North Carolina states, have several years of supervision experience, and am fluent in Mandarin, Taiwanese, and English.


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