
Meet The Team
Lindsay Klimik, PsyD
Director
Dr. Klimik is a licensed psychologist and neuropsychologist. She specializes in neuropsychological assessment, a tool to understand how brain based differences affect a person’s everyday functioning. In particular, Dr. Klimik specializes in diagnosis and treatment of neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, and learning disabilities.
Dr. Klimik works with individuals with a wide range of psychological and emotional difficulties, including anxiety, depression, relationship issues, childhood behavioral problems, grief, and difficulties coping with life’s challenges.
Dr. Klimik also provides executive coaching and consultation for teams and organizations to gain clarity around their vision, purpose and values, to get related to one another, and to get clear about what is in the way of achieving their goals. Through this work, teams transform and achieve goals that were previously impossible.
Dr. Klimik is currently accepting new patients for neuropsychological examination only.
Amanda Carter, LPC
Director of Child and Adolescent Services
Amanda is a Licensed Professional Counselor who enjoys working with children, teens, families and couples to guide them through their time of healing and growth. Amanda has certifications in art and play therapy to help youths express themselves when finding it difficult to communicate verbally. Amanda is also certified in the Nurturing Parenting Program to assist parents with developing parenting skills while recognizing how to have their own needs met as both a parent and individual. Amanda understands that each person, regardless of age, is an individual and therefore uses an eclectic therapeutic approach tailored to each person to best help them reach their goals.
Amanda strives to provide a warm, patient and empathetic setting to teach skills and assist families to make cognitive and behavioral changes that will restore peace, balance and happiness within their homes.
Renee Moffett, LCSW, LCADC
Renee is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor. She utilizes a strength-based approach to engage individuals in a journey of self-acceptance and personal growth. She integrates a variety of treatment modalities including Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Motivational Interviewing and Enhancement technique, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy and Mindfulness. She has worked in a variety of settings including residential, intensive outpatient and standard outpatient settings. She specializes in working with adults and adolescents who are facing a broad range of presenting problems such as trauma, depression, anxiety, mood disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, self-esteem struggles and low self-worth.
Renee’s goal is to provide clients with an open, safe, and nonjudgmental environment to explore and evolve throughout each session.
Jaclyn Ciampolollio, LPC
Jaclyn is a Licensed Professional Counselor who believes a trusting therapeutic relationship, empathy and support are most necessary to promote positive change. Her role in this process is to provide a safe space to motivate clients to reach their goals and increase self-awareness and self-acceptance. She works with adults and has extensive experience helping individuals cope with Anxiety, Depression, ADHD and Mood Dysregulation as well as working with those who are going through life transitions and relationship issues.
She believes in the client-centered approach to counseling and strives to create an atmosphere of positive communication, trust and understanding. The focus of treatment is to reach individualized goals and strive towards growth, healing, and self-actualization.
Alexandra Gil, PsyD, NCSP
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Dr. Gil is a clinical psychology post-doctoral fellow and nationally certified school psychologist. She graduated from Kean University’s PsyD program in Combined Clinical and School Psychology. She also completed a graduate certificate in applied behavior analysis. Dr. Gil also successfully completed the NJLEND fellowship in Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities from Rutgers University Medical School. She completed her pre-doctoral internship at Worrywell where she conducted neuropsychological assessments and provided individual therapy. She is also an adjunct professor at Kean University.
Dr. Gil specializes in neuropsychological assessments and therapy. She works with clients with neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and learning disabilities, and a variety of psychological and emotional difficulties including anxiety, depression, behavioral problems, and adjusting to life challenges. Dr. Gil is devoted to providing children, adolescents, and families with exceptional treatment that gives them support and the necessary tools to make meaningful changes in their lives. She believes that the therapeutic relationship is of utmost importance and works to build rapport with her clients by providing a judgement-free and warm therapeutic space. Her treatment approach is eclectic in nature and pulls from cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), applied behavior analysis (ABA), play therapy, and mindfulness. She brings a positive, fun, and empathic approach to treatment.
Michael Wilmot, LAC
Michael is a Licensed Associate Counselor, with a master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling. He enjoys working with children, adolescents and adults through individual, family and couples therapy modalities. He has worked in a variety of settings, including residential, intensive outpatient and outpatient settings. Michael is experienced at working with children and adolescents treating stressors related to; mood disorders, depression, anxiety, LGBTQA+ issues, school stress and grief. He has a passion for helping each individual gain insight and awareness into their thoughts, feelings and behaviors.
Michael places an emphasis on building a trusting and caring therapeutic relationship. He believes that empathy and support from the therapeutic relationship can bring about positive change. His therapeutic focus is an eclectic approach using Client-centered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Mindfulness strategies to guide each individual in defining their own strengths to overcome barriers. Above all, Michael strives to promote a welcoming and empathetic environment so that each individual feels heard and understood.
The focus of her treatment is to enable clients to be able to better tolerate whatever life throws at them while increasing their sense of control in mind and emotion.
