Rohan Mehta, LMFT
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Couples therapy that takes the relationship seriously — including the parts that hurt.
New Jersey
7 licensed therapists serving Morristown residents — in person and via telehealth.
Morristown sits in Morris County, a regional hub for healthcare, professional services, and historic Main Street life. The mix of people who walk into a therapist's office here is wide: families established in town for decades, professionals working at the hospital or in the corporate offices along Route 287, parents raising teens in the school districts that surround the town, and adults navigating the kinds of life transitions — separations, career pivots, becoming a caregiver to aging parents — that show up unevenly across middle adulthood.
The therapists in this directory who serve Morristown are particularly strong with couples and family work. Couples therapy tends to bring people in at one of two points: a specific rupture (infidelity, a major fight, a decision about whether to stay) or the slower realization that the partnership has quietly become coexistence. Both are workable; the approaches differ. Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) tends to be useful for couples trying to rebuild emotional connection, while the Gottman Method gives more structured tools for managing recurring conflict. A skilled therapist will use what fits, not what's branded.
For individual clients, the Morristown therapists in this directory cover anxiety, depression, life transitions, men's issues, parenting, and substance use. Some have particular experience with first responders, healthcare workers, and veterans — important in a region with a major hospital and a long civic tradition.
Insurance in the area is generally well-covered: Aetna, Cigna, Horizon BCBS, UnitedHealthcare, and Optum are widely accepted. Some therapists are out-of-network only; in that case you'd pay the session fee up front and submit a superbill to your carrier. Most New Jersey plans reimburse a meaningful percentage for out-of-network mental health. Sessions can be in-person at a Morristown office or via telehealth across New Jersey and New York for therapists licensed in both states.
What to expect at a first session: the therapist will spend most of the time learning about you and what brings you in. By the end you should have a sense of whether this is someone you can keep working with. Therapy works best when there's a real fit; if there isn't one, that's not a failure — it's information. Let us know and we'll help find a better match.
To start, browse the profiles below or submit the matching form. We follow up within one business day.
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Couples therapy that takes the relationship seriously — including the parts that hurt.
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Warm, steady support for anxiety, burnout, and the quieter aftermath of trauma.
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Psychologist working with men on identity, fatherhood, and the parts of life that aren't discussed.
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Culturally responsive therapy for women navigating identity, relationships, and the second-generation experience.
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Bilingual therapy for parents, perinatal mental health, and the early years of family life.
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Affirming therapy for LGBTQIA+ adults — trauma, identity, and the work of staying.
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Therapy for OCD, anxiety, and the patterns that get loud when you're trying to live your life.