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THERAPY THAT HELPS YOU MOVE FORWARD

Compassionate And Evidence-Based Therapy
For Healing Trauma, Anxiety, And Depression

Individuals, Couples, Families, Children, & Adolescents

When life gets disrupted

Trauma can happen in all sorts of ways. We can experience big, one-off events that shake us to the core, such as the death of a loved one or an accident. We can also experience trauma over longer time, such as parents who were overly critical, or completely lacking appropriate boundaries; physical and emotional abuse; bullying; or illness. Regardless of the HOW, unhealed trauma impacts our beliefs about the world, our behaviors, and our lives.

If you're feeling anxious, depressed, angry, paralyzed, joyless, numb, disconnected, you over/under eat, engage in unhealthy relationships, self-sabotage, or simply feeling stuck, contact us today and find out how our competent team can help.

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Compassionate And Evidence-Based Therapy For Healing Trauma, Anxiety, And Depression in Montvale, NJ.

Services

PSYCHOTHERAPY SERVICES:
- Initial Office/Telehealth Intake
- Individual Psychotherapy
- Family Psychotherapy
- Child Psychotherapy
- Adolescent Psychotherapy
- Parent-Only Sessions
- Young Adult Psychotherapy
- Couples Psychotherapy

COLLATERAL SERVICES:
- Collaborative sessions with collateral providers   (psychiatrists, schools, etc.)
- School meetings/visits

PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS:
- Psychological evaluations for trauma conducted by a   Psychologist
- Immigration Evaluations (Hardship, U-Visa, VAWA, Political   Asylum, T-Visa, Cancellation of Removal) conducted by a   Psychologist

Specialties

- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
- Skills Training in Affective & Interpersonal Regulation - Trauma-Narrative Story Telling (STAIR-NST)
- Somatic Internal Family Systems (S-IFS)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy - Informed (DBT-Informed)
- Family Systems Therapy (FST)
- Parent Management Training (PMT - Kazdin)
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR)
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
- Motivational Interviewing (MI)
- Gottman Method Couples Therapy (GM)







What We Treat

- Anxiety
- Depression
- Emotional abuse
- Physical abuse/assault
- Sexual abuse/assault
- Bullying
- Caregiver stress
- Parent training for behavioral changes in children
- Family dynamics
- Divorce
- Intimate partner violence
- Stress reduction
- Adjusting to life transitions
- Grief and Loss
- Dissociation
- Anger Management

Approach

Center for Resiliency employs empirically-supported treatments to help patients build skills that will help them deal with their current issues, modulate intense emotions, and become a more interpersonally-effective individual.​As defined by the American Psychological Association Presidential Task Force on Evidence-Based Practice (2006), empirically-supported treatment means that the results from at least two research studies demonstrate that a specific treatment for a problem is superior to another treatment or a placebo.​

More importantly, although the treatments Center for Resiliency uses are scientifically-based, our therapeutic approach is one of evidence-based practice. This means that three factors play a primary role in our delivery of treatment: 1) Patient values, 2) Patient characteristics, and 3) Our clinical expertise. While you might consider us the treatment expert, YOU are the expert of you or your child’s life. Therefore, treatment is collaborative and you are always encouraged to ask questions throughout the therapeutic process. We will work together to create your therapy goals and we will regularly monitor your progress in treatment.​Above all, we believe that an empathic and safe environment (with some sprinkled-in humor!) is the foundation to valuable therapy, and one that can relieve you or your loved one’s emotional distress.

Meet Our Team
Dr. Carol Chu-Peralta, Ph.D. - Founder, Clinical Director, & Psychologist

Dr. Carol Chu-Peralta, Ph.D.

Founder, Clinical Director, & Psychologist

Dr. Chu-Peralta is a licensed Clinical Psychologist in NJ and NY, and is a PsyPact provider. She specializes in the provision of trauma, depression, and anxiety therapy treatment, as well as trauma-based evaluations and supervision. Dr. Chu-Peralta also dedicates her career to helping the underserved by providing trauma and immigration evaluations to those in need.  

Previously, Dr. Chu-Peralta served as a Consultant to the Westchester County Department of Social Services, wherein she provided clinical supervision to the Safe Harbor and Clinical and Behavioral Assessment Units, and performed psychological and psychodiagnostic evaluations on youth who experienced adverse life events. Dr. Chu-Peralta was also a Staff Psychologist at the Trager Lemp Center: Treating Trauma & Promoting Resilience at Westchester Jewish Community Services (WJCS), as well as the Coordinator of the Psychology Externship. At WJCS, Dr. Chu-Peralta conducted research, supervised mental health staff and graduate students, and provided therapy to WJCS patients.

​​Dr. Chu-Peralta is fluent in Spanish and English. She has extensive experience helping individuals, across the age spectrum, who have suffered adverse and stressful life experiences. She completed her breadth and depth of training through Bellevue Hospital Center (Program for Survivors of Torture), World Trade Center Health Program NYU School of Medicine Clinical Center of Excellence at NYU Langone Center, New York City Children’s Center – Bronx Campus (formerly known as Bronx Children’s Psychiatric Center), Center for Psychological Services – Fairleigh Dickinson University, and Westchester Jewish Community Services. Although Dr. Chu-Peralta’s private practice specializes in dealing with the sequelae resulting from adverse life events, she also underwent generalist training. Dr. Chu-Peralta's previous experience has included working with developmental disorders (including Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disabilities), Dialectical Behavior Therapy, bereavement, psychological evaluation, and impulse control disorders. Therefore, she is exceptionally well-versed in helping patients with complex histories and symptoms.​

In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Chu-Peralta is actively involved in the training and supervision of professionals and students. She has conducted, and continues to provide, numerous workshops and lectures at various regional and national conferences, primary/secondary schools, and colleges.​

Dr. Chu-Peralta received her B.A. in Psychology from William Paterson University and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. She is currently a member of the New Jersey Psychological Association, American Psychological Association, International Society for Traumatic Stress, New York Psychological Association, and Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.​

Dr. Chu-Peralta is a resident of Bergen County, NJ. When she is not working, she enjoys an active lifestyle and spending quality time with her husband, children, other family members, and friends.

Rosa Mastrogiacomo, LMSW - Clinical Psychotherapist

Rosa Mastrogiacomo, LMSW

Clinical Psychotherapist

Rosa Mastrogiacomo is a licensed clinical social worker, licensed in NJ and NY. She provides therapy to children, adolescents, young adults, and adults. She specializes in the treatment of trauma, depression, anxiety, bullying, caregiver stress, parent training, and intimate partner violence. Rosa is dedicated to empowering individuals of all ages and strengthening families. Rosa conceptualizes and practices from an integrative lens, inclusive of CBT, Somatic IFS, STAIR-NST, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, and Parent Management Training.

Rosa received her bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Fordham University and her Masters in Social Work also from Fordham University. She also completed an Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Certificate in the Fundamentals of Cognitive Behavioral Treatment from Adelphi University.

Rosa is a resident of Westchester County, NY.  When she is not working, she volunteers her time on the Board of Directors for the Harrison Youth Council, a local organization providing preventative mental health services.  She also enjoys spending quality time with her son, family and friends.

Brisi Sono-Cochrane, LAMFT - Clinical Psychotherapist

Brisi Sono-Cochrane, LAMFT

Clinical Psychotherapist

Brisi is a Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist. Her educational background is in Psychology with a concentration in Child Development Psychology, Early Childhood Education and Creative Arts. She earned her Master’s degree in Marriage & Family Therapy. Throughout her career, she has worked with adults, adolescents, children, couples, and families with issues such as anger management, anxiety, depression, domestic violence, eating disorders, family and life transition issues, sexual assault/violence, trauma, and suicide. Brisi has specialized training in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Emotionally- Focused Therapy (EFT), Structural Family Therapy (FST), Motivational Interviewing (MI), Multisystem Therapy (MST), Psychodramatic/Psychodynamic Therapy, and The Gottman Method for Couples Therapy.  

Personally, Brisi believes in teamwork to make any dream work. Drawing from her clinical experience with patients, she has first handedly seen that there is beauty and light in even the darkest of times. She helps her patients access that light and continue to choose it. In and out of the therapy room, Brisi believes it is important to have a framed mindset within which emotional, mental and relational growth is nurtured and supported. Brisi instills the belief in her patients that they all have the agency to empower themselves and one another in order to change and harness the relationships and quality of life they envision for themselves. Brisi’s essential therapeutic strategies include exploration, validation, and helping patients heal from the problems that prevent them from thriving in a safe space. Her goal is to offer an empathic, safe, and validating therapeutic space from which she and her patient can explore and collaboratively work to heal what ails them and/or their loved ones.

Personally, Brisi believes in teamwork to make any dream work. Drawing from her clinical experience with clients, she has first handedly seen that there is beauty and light in even the darkest of times. She helps her clients access that light and continue to choose it.

In and out of the therapy room, Brisi believes it is important to have a framed mindset within which emotional, mental and relational growth is nurtured and supported. As a systematically-trained couples & family therapist, Brisi instills the belief in her clients that they all have the agency to empower themselves and one another in order to change and harness the relationships and quality of life they envision for themselves. Brisi’s essential therapeutic strategies include exploration, validation, and helping clients heal from the problems that prevent them from thriving in a safe space. Her goal is to offer an empathic, safe and validating therapeutic space from which she and her client can explore and collaboratively work to heal what ails them and/or their loved ones.​

A message from Brisi: “I hope to support you and help you hold your flashlight as you pave the way through your healing journey.”

Dr. Priscilla Villavicencio, Psy.D.

Dr. Priscilla Villavicencio, Psy.D.

Psychologist

Dr. Priscilla Villavicencio is a licensed psychologist who earned her doctorate degree from Argosy University in Phoenix, AZ. Over the past 12 years, she has worked at Rockland Psychiatric Center providing treatment to adults, adolescents, families, and couples facing varying concerns. She specializes in the treatment of depression, anxiety, trauma, substance abuse, and adjustment problems. In addition, she has extensive experience in treating the LGBT and HIV+ community. She has training and a special interest in the treatment of couples facing everyday stressors, as well as intimacy and sexual problems. Dr. Priscilla primarily utilizes Cognitive Behavioral, Person-Centered, DBT and Family Systems interventions to best assist patients in meeting their treatment goals. She is fluent in English and Spanish.

Dr. Priscilla views therapy as a collaborative effort between the patient and therapist. The therapist acts as a guide, assisting the patient in unlocking barriers that prevent the individual in meeting his/her goals. Dr. Priscilla often asks patients to practice what is introduced in therapy between sessions to continue the therapeutic work outside the office. She also suggests workbooks and literature that add further self-discovery and depth to the work being done.

During her spare time, Dr. Priscilla spends time with her energetic adolescent boys and Labrador Retriever. She also trains for road races and her favorite distance is the half marathon.

Yaahov Richter, LMSW

Yaakov Richter, LMSW

Clinical Psychotherapist

Yaakov is a licensed social worker in NY and NJ. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University and his Masters of Social Work from Hunter College, where he specialized in Child and Adolescent Trauma.

Prior to joining Center for Resiliency, Yaakov provided clinical services to children, adolescent, and adult survivors of violence at the Trauma Recovery Center in Bergen County. He has also been a member of the Trauma Response Team where he coordinated rapid-response to community Traumatic events. Yaakov brings additional experience treating depression, anxiety, grief, bullying, caregiver stress, parent management training, stress reduction, anger management, and dissociation. He primarily utilizes Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), EMDR, Affective and Interpersonal Regulation, and brings a strengths-based approach to therapy.

Yaakov believes that adverse life events impact each person in an individualized way. He strives to create a welcoming and safe space where your unique experience is heard, understood, and supported. Yaakov strongly values the therapeutic relationship and its role in healing.

When he is not working, Yaakov volunteers on the Traumatic Loss Coalition of Bergen County, enjoys hiking, a game of tennis, and spending time with family members and friends.

Brittany Atkins - Administrative Assistant


Brittany Atkins

Administrative Assistant

Brittany joined Center for Resiliency because helping others heal from traumatic and difficult circumstances is highly important to her. Brittany graduated from Wilmington University with a Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Science. Her studies in Behavioral Science ignited a passion to help people walk into freedom after going through something traumatic. Brittany understands the importance of walking through healing by finding and utilizing effective tools and ultimately coming out on the other side; freedom. She believes that working at Center for Resiliency gives her the opportunity to put what she has learned into practice.

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