Therapy and psychiatry for Monmouth County residents.
Therapy and psychiatry for residents of Monmouth County, NJ — in person at our Eatontown office (Route 35, near GSP exit 105) and via telehealth across all of NJ. Dedicated pages for 10 Monmouth County towns. NJ FamilyCare and most major insurance accepted.
Our office is Varies from Monmouth County. Telehealth statewide if in-person doesn’t fit your schedule.
Mental health care for all of Monmouth County
Positive Reset Eatontown is the central outpatient mental health clinic serving Monmouth County, New Jersey. Our office is at 615 Hope Rd, Suite 3B, Eatontown — minutes off Route 35 with quick access from the Garden State Parkway exit 105. We see patients in person from across Monmouth County and via telehealth from anywhere in New Jersey.
Monmouth County has roughly 620,000 residents across 53 municipalities, ranging from beach-adjacent shore towns to inland suburban townships. The county is among the more economically and demographically diverse in New Jersey — with corresponding diversity in mental health needs, insurance coverage, and care preferences. Our clinic is set up for that range: NJ FamilyCare in-network across all 5 MCOs, Medicare and Tricare accepted, and most major commercial plans (Aetna, Cigna, Horizon BCBS, UnitedHealthcare, Oxford, Oscar).
Find your town
We publish dedicated pages for the Monmouth County towns where we have meaningful patient volume. Each page covers drive times from our Eatontown office, the local insurance and demographic context, and the conditions we see most often in patients from that town:
- Tinton Falls — about 5 minutes north of our office
- Ocean Township — about 8 minutes south
- Long Branch — about 10 minutes east, bilingual care available
- Asbury Park — about 12 minutes south, LGBTQ+-affirming care
- Red Bank — about 12 minutes north
- Neptune — about 10 minutes south, strong NJ FamilyCare access
- Wall Township — about 18 minutes south, Tricare for military families
- Howell — about 20 minutes west, bilingual care
- Freehold — about 22 minutes west, bilingual care
If your town isn't on this list, that doesn't mean we don't see patients from there. We see patients from across Monmouth County and beyond, and from anywhere in NJ via telehealth.
What we treat
Our clinicians treat the full range of common adult and adolescent mental health conditions:
- Anxiety — including generalized anxiety, panic disorder, social anxiety, agoraphobia, specific phobias
- Depression — major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder, seasonal patterns
- Treatment-resistant depression — when standard antidepressants haven't produced enough response, including TMS for FDA-approved indications
- ADHD — adult and adolescent, with diagnostic evaluation and stimulant or non-stimulant treatment
- OCD — including ERP and TMS for treatment-resistant cases
- PTSD — EMDR, Cognitive Processing Therapy, and Prolonged Exposure
- Postpartum depression — perinatal mental health, breastfeeding-compatible medication, family-involved care
- Bipolar disorder — mood-stabilizer-first care, careful diagnostic distinction from major depression
For adolescents (ages 13+), we have parent-facing pages on teen anxiety, teen depression, and teen ADHD.
Services we offer
- Therapy — CBT, DBT, EMDR, IPT, ACT, family therapy, group therapy
- Psychiatry — diagnostic evaluation and ongoing treatment
- Medication management — for established psychiatric care
- TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) — FDA-approved for treatment-resistant depression and OCD
- Telehealth across NJ — for patients anywhere in the state
Insurance and cost
We accept Medicaid (NJ FamilyCare) and all 5 NJ FamilyCare MCOs alongside Medicare, Tricare, and most major commercial plans — 15+ plans in total. We verify your specific plan benefits within one business day and provide a written estimate of any copay or deductible before your first visit. See all accepted plans for the full list and the no-surprise-billing policy for our cost-transparency commitments.
Most new patients are seen within 7 to 14 days. Sometimes sooner. Telehealth is available across all of New Jersey for patients who prefer it.
What’s specific to Monmouth County
Why Monmouth County mental health care looks like this
Monmouth County's mental health landscape reflects three broad patterns we've observed across our caseload over the past decade:
The first is geographic spread. The 53 municipalities in Monmouth County range from dense shore towns (Asbury Park, Long Branch, Belmar) to suburban inland (Holmdel, Marlboro, Manalapan) to working-class urban (Freehold Borough) to upscale residential (Rumson, Fair Haven). Each context produces different mental health pressures and different practical access constraints. Our clinic is positioned in Eatontown — geographically central — to serve patients from across this range, with telehealth filling in where the commute is genuinely impractical.
The second is demographic diversity. Monmouth County is more diverse than its public image often suggests. We see substantial Latino and Spanish-speaking populations particularly in Long Branch, Asbury Park, Freehold, and Howell. We see established Russian-speaking and observant Jewish communities in Ocean Township, Marlboro, and parts of Manalapan. We see military families and veterans throughout, concentrated near Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. Each of these populations matters to how we staff and how we accept insurance — bilingual clinicians, Tricare credentialing, perinatal mental health training, all map onto the demographic patterns of the county we serve.
The third is insurance complexity. NJ FamilyCare adoption varies meaningfully across Monmouth County — high in the urban core (Asbury Park, Long Branch, Freehold Borough, Neptune), lower in the more affluent inland and shore municipalities. Commercial plan mix varies similarly: large insurers like Horizon BCBS and Aetna are common across the county, with employer-sponsored differences shaping which sub-products we end up billing. We are credentialed in-network with the full range so that demographic matching with insurance availability isn't an obstacle to care.
For patients moving between Monmouth County towns or between insurance plans, treatment continuity at our clinic survives those transitions — the chart and the clinician relationship persist as your benefits change. We re-verify benefits when plans change and communicate the result before any visit billing.
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 Monmouth County patients.
Do you accept NJ FamilyCare (Medicaid)?
Yes. We accept all five NJ FamilyCare managed care organizations: Horizon NJ Health, Aetna Better Health of New Jersey, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of New Jersey, Wellpoint, and FidelisCare. NJ FamilyCare members pay $0 out-of-pocket for therapy, psychiatry, and medication management at our clinic. You'll need your member ID card for your first visit; we verify your eligibility before you arrive.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.Where are you located?
615 Hope Rd, Suite 3B, Eatontown, NJ 07724. We're in the Hope Road professional building, with parking on-site and accessible by NJ Transit bus routes. We see patients in-person at this location, and we offer telehealth statewide across New Jersey for visitors anywhere in the state.How do I book my first appointment?
Call (732) 724-1234, or use the booking form on this site. The first call takes 10–15 minutes — we verify insurance, ask about your concern, and match you with the right clinician. We confirm your first appointment by phone or email within 24 business hours.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: 2026-05-08