Therapy that sees the whole picture — yours.
Fort Lee Therapy & Psychoeducational Services is a boutique practice in Englewood, NJ offering couples therapy, family therapy, and psychoeducational evaluations with hands-on school advocacy. Continuity, consistency, and personal care at every session.
Licensed Psychologist
Bergen County, NJ
Couples Therapy
Family Therapy
Psychoeducational Evaluations
School Advocacy
You have been meaning to make this call for a while now.
Maybe it is the argument that keeps circling back, the one where both of you know exactly which words will land hardest. Maybe it is the note from your child’s teacher — another meeting requested, another conversation about what is not working in the classroom. Or maybe it is the quiet realization that something needs to shift, but the big therapy centers with their intake forms and rotating clinicians do not feel like the right fit.
You want someone who will actually remember your name between sessions. Someone who can look at what is happening in your relationship, your family, or your child’s school life — and see how those threads connect.
The right support is not about fixing. It is about finally being understood clearly enough that you can find your own way forward.
Couples Therapy
Communication breakdowns, emotional distance, and recurring conflict do not have to define your relationship. Whether you are trying to reconnect, navigating a crossroads, or rebuilding after a breach of trust, couples therapy can provide the structured space to do that work together.
Family Therapy
When family dynamics become strained — whether through a teenager's withdrawal, a difficult transition, or longstanding tension — therapy can help family members work toward communicating more clearly and functioning as a unit again.
Psychoeducational Evaluations & School Advocacy
A thorough psychoeducational evaluation does more than identify a learning difference. It produces a detailed report that can support your position in IEP and 504 meetings — and we attend those meetings with you to advocate directly.
Counseling for First Responders
Confidential, no-judgment therapy for police, fire, EMS, and healthcare professionals navigating the unique stresses of frontline work.
Sport Performance Therapy
Mental game coaching for student-athletes and competitive athletes working through performance anxiety, focus, and the psychological side of injury recovery.
Not every practice is built the same.
Boutique, Not Corporate
No rotating clinicians, no getting lost in a system. You see the same psychologist every session — someone who knows your story.
Testing & Therapy Under One Roof
Many practices offer therapy or evaluations, but not both. Fort Lee Psych offers both — so your child’s testing results can directly inform their treatment plan.
School Advocacy Built In
A psychoeducational report is only as useful as the person presenting it. We attend IEP and 504 meetings to advocate alongside you.
Direct Access to Your Clinician
No front desk, no automated phone tree. When you reach out, you connect directly with your clinician.
How It Works
Reach Out
Call, email, or submit the contact form. There is no wrong way to start.
Free Phone Consultation
A 15-minute call to discuss what you are looking for and whether this practice is the right fit.
First Session
A thorough intake focused on your specific situation, history, and goals.
Your Personalized Plan
A clear treatment path built around your needs — not a one-size-fits-all protocol.
Ongoing Support
Regular sessions, progress check-ins, and adjustments as your circumstances evolve.
They took the time to truly understand our family's situation. For the first time, we felt heard — not rushed.
Bergen County Parent
Insights & Resources
- RelationshipsMarch 10, 2026
5 Signs Your Relationship Needs Professional Support
When conflict becomes a pattern, it may be time to consider couples therapy. Five signs that professional support could help.
- RelationshipsMarch 3, 2026
Gottman Method vs Emotionally Focused Therapy: Which Is Right for Your Couple?
The two most evidence-based approaches in couples therapy — and how to decide which one fits your relationship.
- RelationshipsFebruary 24, 2026
How to Rebuild Trust After an Affair: A Therapist-Informed Guide
Rebuilding trust after infidelity is possible — but it requires more than an apology. Here is what the structured work looks like.
Ready to take the first step?
Schedule a free 15-minute phone consultation to discuss your needs and learn whether Fort Lee Therapy is the right fit.