Eric has been in the field of psychotherapy for 25 years. In 2000, he co-founded Denville Family Counseling with his wife Deborah. He has extensive expertise in marital therapy, men’s issues, coaching business professionals, and aiding those with addictions. Prior to his career as a helping professional, Eric spent 10 years as an analyst with one of the nation’s largest financial services firms.
Through his diverse experiences in psychotherapy and business, Eric has developed a style of treatment that is compassionate and respectful, while remaining pragmatic and solution-oriented. He believes that individuals are capable of deep, profound change when they are provided with the necessary support and tools. He views his role as a guide to his clients as they experience their journey in becoming relationally and emotionally whole.
Eric received a Master of Social Work degree and graduated with honors from Marywood University. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from the University of Scranton. In addition, he has a master-level certification from Terry Real’s Relational Life Institute. Currently, he is a candidate in the Master of Theology program at Seton Hall University.
Eric has been on the graduate faculty at Rutgers University for 20 years. He is a consulting therapist to the FBI and received a national commendation for his service from (Fmr) Dir. Robert Mueller. He is a New Jersey Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a New Jersey Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor.
On a personal note, Eric is an active member of his faith community and has traveled numerous times to Guatemala for mission work. He enjoys art and photography. Most importantly, Eric loves spending time with his wife, their adult children and his 89 year-young mother.
To learn more about Eric and his services, please visit, denvillefamilycounseling.com