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Mercer ResourceNet

Clear Conscience Counseling, LLC (John Gore, LCADC)

Mercer ResourceNet, Plainfield, New Jersey, us, 07063


Clear Conscience Counseling, LLC (John Gore, LCADC)

(973) 454-6711South Plainfield

Our behavioral health services are delivered in a safe, nurturing matter allowing for personal growth and healing. Our treatment team works collaboratively with parents, families, schools, and other providers to ensure appropriateness in care.Transportation is available! Call (908) 834-2254

for more information.Immigration IssuesSubstance Abuse/AddictionsAnxietyDepressionBPSPsychological EvaluationsPsychosexual EvaluationsSubstance Use EvaluationsServices:Intensive In-Community Services (IIC)Family TherapyBehavioral AssistantParenting assisting (Parent coach, Parent mentor, Nurtured Parent)Outpatient services (Substance Abuse, Mental health)NJ Medicaid Approved Provider and now accepting all private insurance.Capitol County Children's Collaborative (Mercer)Caring Partners of Morris & SussexCircle of Care for Families and Children (Passaic)Coordinated Family Care (Middlesex)Families and Community Together (Union)Monmouth CaresOcean Partnership for ChildrenPartners for Kids and Families (Burlington)System of Care (CSOCI Medicaid / FlexFunds)Language Spoken

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Atlantic CountyBergen CountyBurlington CountyCape May CountyCumberland CountyGloucester CountyHudson CountyHunterdon CountyMercer CountyMiddlesex CountyMonmouth CountyMorris CountyOcean CountyPassaic CountySalem CountySomerset CountyUnion CountyWarren CountyLast Updated: 05/11/24Location

Clear Conscience Counseling, LLC2509 Park AvenueSuite 2BSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080Middlesex County(973) 454-6711(732) 756-1021Counties Served

Sometimes, we have to face a hard truth: we can be our own toxic person. OCD can act as a gaslighter, making us doubt our reality and question our worth. But remember, recognizing the problem is the first step toward healing.At Clear Conscience Counseling, we recognize the profound connection between physical and mental health. Recent research highlights how those diagnosed with brain aneurysms face an increased risk of developing mental health conditions.Sometimes, we need to face a hard truth: Sometimes we are the toxic person. Complex PTSD can manifest in ways we may not realize, impacting not just ourselves but those around us.

Healing starts with self-awareness and the courage to seek help. Remember, it’s okay to need support, and it’s never too late to change.Sometimes, you have to face the hard truth—you might be the toxic one. It’s okay to recognize this, because awareness is the first step toward growth.

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