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Eric Fox has over 10 years experience providing mental health services to New Jersey residents, specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness interventions for depressive and anxiety related disorders. He has special interest in working with young adults who are navigating the natural transitions into and through higher education (vocational, college, & graduate schools), career development, and establishing independent lifestyles. He also has a greater understanding and enjoyment of tending to the unique circumstances of gay, bisexual, and queer men, having years of experience providing services to the local population in his practice. Eric recognizes the importance of providing a safe space for LGBTQIA+ individuals.

In Eric’s free time, he enjoys hiking and gardening. He especially takes pleasure in traveling, camping, spending time with friends and family, and watching live music performances.

About Eric & his approach to treatment

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Eric Fox is a graduate of Rutgers University of New Jersey, where he had earned his Master’s degree in Social Work. He acquired his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Stockton University.

He established his foundations for practical experience at Ocean Mental Health Services, now known as Bright Harbor Healthcare. There, he provided treatment through the Intensive Outpatient/Partial Care program (Recovery Services of Bayville), offering case management, group facilitation, support, and education to individuals striving to cope with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders. He then provided psychotherapy treatment services to teens and adults through the Outpatient Department throughout Ocean County.

Eric later joined a group private practice where he found a love for providing services through that setting, jump starting his move to solo practice. Eric started his own private practice in 2017 and currently provides services as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in Monmouth County and via telehealth to people residing throughout New Jersey.