Kelly Coppola
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, RYT
Finances
Fees
- Pay by American Express, Cash, Check, Mastercard, Visa
Insurance
- Aetna
- Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield
- Oscar Health
- Oxford
- UnitedHealthcare UHC | UBH
- Out of Network
Qualifications
- Verified by Psychology Today Licensed by State of New Jersey / 44SC05513200 Kelly Coppola
- Attended Fordham University, Graduated 2006
Specialties and Expertise
Top Specialties
- ADHD
- Relationship Issues
- Anxiety
Expertise
- Adult ADHD
- Adults with Autism
- Anger Management
- Asperger's Syndrome
- Autism
- Career Counseling
- Codependency
- Coping Skills
- Depression
- Family Conflict
- Life Coaching
- Life Transitions
- Mood Disorders
- Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)
- Parenting
- Peer Relationships
- School Issues
- Spirituality
- Stress
- Trauma and PTSD
- Women's Issues
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Treatment Approach
Types of Therapy
- Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
- Clinical Supervision and Licensed Supervisors
- Coaching
- Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
- Integrative
- Interpersonal
- Mindfulness-Based (MBCT)
- Psychoanalytic
- Psychodynamic
- Strength-Based
- Trauma Focused
Groups
Mindfulness for Adults with ADD (New!)
Fill out the google doc if you are interested in learning more: https://forms.gle/xCAAK9oxh65nAZej6 **May be covered by insurance** This 8 week group will teach mindfulness skills to overcome challenges related to ADHD. Participants will be led through a brief mindfulness practice, followed by an explanation and discussion on how each practice can be implemented. Members will share challenges and successes, as well as seek input on relatable issues like sleep, organization, anxiety and life with ADHD.
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Location
Kelly Coppola, LCSW
West Caldwell, NJ 07006
Women With ADHD (New!)
Fill out the google doc for more information: https://forms.gle/xCAAK9oxh65nAZej6. This virtual group will be a mix of psycho-education and support for women who have been diagnosed with, or believe they meet the criteria for, ADHD. Many women with ADHD report feelings of inadequacy, shame, and overwhelm, and describe their lives as chaotic and stressful. Learn about how ADHD shows up differently in women, and why it is often misdiagnosed as anxiety or depression. Find support from other women struggling with the same difficulties, and learn strategies to improve your quality of life.