New Jersey Center For Emotionally Focused Therapy

Chester, United States

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Specialties

Couples and Marriage Counseling. Renew your relationship. Licensed Psychologist and Certified Emotionally Focused Couples Therapist. Insurance Accepted and Out of Network provider

History

Established in 1986.

Dr. Alan Groveman is the director of the New Jersey Center for Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy. He has been a NJ licensed psychologist since 1982, with a special interest in working with couples. Dr. Groveman is a certified Emotionally Focused Therapist (EFT) and supervisor. EFT is a systematic and structured approach that recognizes the primacy of emotions in organizing key interactional patterns. Studies show that 70% of couples working with an EFT therapist move from relationship distress to recovery the course of the treatment. Approximately 90% show significant improvement.

Dr. Groveman completed a post-​doctoral fellowship at the Institute for Rational-​Emotive Therapy and a post-​doctoral fellowship at the Rusk Institute for Rehabilitation — NYU Medical School. In addition, he served as a visiting clinical professor at UMDNJ — Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and as a visiting professor at the graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology — Rutgers University. In

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Alan G.

Business Owner

Dr. Alan Groveman is the director of the New Jersey Center for Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy. He has been a NJ licensed psychologist since 1982, with a special interest in working with couples. Dr. Groveman is a certified Emotionally Focused Therapist (EFT) and supervisor. EFT is a systematic and structured approach that recognizes the primacy of emotions in organizing key interactional patterns. Studies show that 70% of couples working with an EFT therapist move from relationship distress to recovery the course of the treatment. Approximately 90% show significant improvement.

Dr. Groveman completed a post-​doctoral fellowship at the Institute for Rational-​Emotive Therapy and a post-​doctoral fellowship at the Rusk Institute for Rehabilitation — NYU Medical School. In addition, he served as a visiting clinical professor at UMDNJ — Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and as a visiting professor at the graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology — Rutgers University. In