Therapy and psychiatry for Asbury Park residents.
Therapy and psychiatry for Asbury Park, NJ residents at Positive Reset Eatontown — about 12 minutes north on Route 35. LGBTQ+-affirming care. NJ FamilyCare and most major insurance accepted. Telehealth across NJ.
Our office is 12 minutes from Asbury Park. Telehealth statewide if in-person doesn’t fit your schedule.
Therapy and psychiatry for Asbury Park residents
Our Eatontown office sits about 12 minutes north of Asbury Park on Route 35 — short enough for a weekly session, and the drive moves freely outside summer-weekend traffic. Telehealth across New Jersey is also available for therapy, psychiatry, and medication management if a phone or laptop visit is the better fit.
LGBTQ+-affirming care
Asbury Park has one of the most established LGBTQ+ communities at the Jersey Shore. Several of our clinicians have specific training and practice experience in LGBTQ+-affirming therapy — including gender-affirming care coordination, navigating coming-out and family dynamics, addressing minority-stress-related anxiety and depression, and supporting trans and non-binary patients through medical transition when that's part of their care. Tell our intake team your preferences on the first call and we'll match you with a clinician whose practice fits.
Conditions we treat
Our clinicians treat the common conditions our team sees every week: anxiety, depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and OCD. Substance-use co-occurring conditions are common in service- and arts-economy populations; we treat those alongside the primary mood or anxiety diagnosis when both are present. For depression that hasn't responded to two or more medications, our TMS service is an option — FDA-cleared and in-network with most insurers.
We also see teens and children. A meaningful portion of our Asbury Park patient base is parents seeking care for a kid struggling with school anxiety, attention issues, or mood symptoms after a family disruption.
Insurance and cost transparency
We accept Medicaid (NJ FamilyCare) and all 5 NJ FamilyCare MCOs. NJ FamilyCare adoption in Asbury Park is meaningfully higher than the county average — we are credentialed with every MCO so most patients can be seen with their existing card. We also accept Medicare, Tricare, and most major commercial plans (Aetna, Cigna, Horizon BCBS, UnitedHealthcare, Oxford, Oscar).
If you don't have insurance, our self-pay rates are tiered: $150 for individual therapy, $200 for psychiatric evaluations, $125 for medication-management follow-ups. We also offer a sliding-scale rate for visitors who can't afford the full fee — ask at intake.
What to expect on your first visit
The first visit is a 60- to 90-minute evaluation. Bring your insurance card, a photo ID, and a list of any medications you're taking. By the end of that visit, you and your clinician will have a working plan. Most new patients are seen within 7 to 14 days.
What’s specific to Asbury Park
What's specific to Asbury Park
Asbury Park's mental health landscape reflects its mix: a thriving arts and music economy, a substantial LGBTQ+ population, year-round residents alongside seasonal hospitality workers, and one of the higher Medicaid-utilization rates in coastal Monmouth County. Our intake team has worked with each of these populations long enough to know what tends to come up in the first few sessions.
For patients in arts or service-industry work, two practical realities shape care: irregular schedules and inconsistent insurance. We accommodate both — evening appointments are available for established patients, and we re-verify benefits when an MCO or commercial plan changes. If your insurance changed during open enrollment, we'll check coverage again before your next visit so there are no surprises.
For patients pursuing gender-affirming care, our clinicians coordinate with primary care and endocrinology when that's part of treatment. We don't lead that medical care ourselves, but we work alongside the providers who do — letters, mental health evaluations, ongoing support during transition. Tell our intake team if this matters to you and we'll match you with a clinician whose practice includes it.
Other Monmouth County cities we serve.
Same NJ-licensed clinicians, same insurance acceptance. If you’re closer to one of these, start there instead.
Questions from Asbury Park patients.
Do you see teens?
Yes. We see adolescents ages 13 and older for individual therapy, family therapy, psychiatric evaluations, and medication management. We have clinicians who specialize in adolescent care, including teen anxiety, teen depression, teen ADHD, and family conflict. Most parents call to set up the first visit, but teens 14+ can usually book directly on their own with parental consent on file.Do you do online therapy or telehealth?
Yes. We offer telehealth (video) therapy and psychiatry across all of New Jersey. Telehealth works for most outpatient mental health concerns; some psychiatric evaluations and most TMS sessions require in-person visits. Insurance generally covers telehealth at the same rate as in-person care. If you live anywhere in New Jersey, we can see you online — see [telehealth in New Jersey](/services/telehealth-new-jersey/).What does NJ FamilyCare cover for mental health?
NJ FamilyCare covers individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, partial hospitalization, and crisis services. Coverage of telehealth, inpatient care, and substance use treatment varies by MCO and plan tier. Specific session limits and prior-authorization requirements differ by MCO — see the [NJ FamilyCare benefits handbook](https://www.njfamilycare.org) or ask us at intake.How long until I can be seen?
Most new patients are seen within 7–14 days of their first call. Telehealth visits often have shorter wait times than in-person. If you're in crisis, call us — we triage same-week appointments for active safety concerns where appropriate, or refer you to crisis resources if our outpatient setting isn't the right level of care.What languages do you offer therapy in?
English is our primary language. We have clinicians who also offer therapy in Spanish, and limited availability in other languages — call us at (732) 724-1234 to ask about a specific language and we'll match you if possible. For other languages, we can sometimes coordinate with a certified medical interpreter.
Last data update: 2026-05-02