Roderick D. Singleton, LCSW
(Supervising Clinical Manager)

Specialty: Men’s Issues, Anxiety, Life Transition Issues, Substance Abuse and Caregiver Stress.

Roderick Singleton is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of New Jersey. He completed his Master’s degree in Social Work from Rutgers University and has been certified in Motivational Interviewing and Behavioral Couples Therapy for Substance Abuse Disorders.

Roderick provides individual, group and couples therapy to children, adolescents, adults, and families from diverse and multicultural backgrounds. He has worked as Care Manager with the UCMO’s, acted as Social Work/Discharge planner for the Department of Corrections of New Jersey and as a clinician on the Inpatient and Outpatient Units at the Department of Veteran’s Affairs.

Roderick uses many evidence-based treatment techniques as part of his clinical practice. Whether seeing an individual, couples, or families, Roderick utilizes his strong clinical background and knowledge of theory to provide the most appropriate psychotherapy tailored to the client. He utilizes various evidenced based approaches to address challenges while meeting patients where they are to collaborate and assist them along the change process. He sees therapy as an opportunity to work together to connect the dots and heal by addressing life stressors and challenges that become overwhelming at times. His goal is to teach healthier ways to manage life stressors by working together to improve emotional states, outlook on life and by developing a renewed sense of purpose and drive. He believes the quest for inner peace can be accomplished by developing a healthy mind and spirit.