“It is often the small steps, not the giant leaps, that bring about the most lasting change.”

Queen Elizabeth II

Sofia Kovacevic, MSED, MHP, LPC, NCC

Sofia graduated from St. John’s University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling master’s program in January 2021. She has had several internship opportunities throughout her undergraduate and graduate schooling, helping individuals suffering with a variety of issues, including anxiety, depression, ADHD, Autism, ODD, PTSD, Bipolar, Schizophrenia, and grief/ bereavement. While Sofia has experience working with ages 3-65, she is most passionate about helping children and adolescents.   

Sofia had the opportunity to work in co-occurring mental health and substance abuse settings, including running  parenting, domestic violence,  and anger management groups involving both mandated and voluntary clients. She has  worked in school settings, providing career services, leadership development skills, self-advocacy skills, social skills, behavior management techniques, interpersonal problem-solvings skills, help building positive peer relationships, self-esteem, bullying prevention, and emotional awareness (social emotional learning and emotional regulation skills). She has also provided community workshops involving resume building, meditation, and yoga.

Sofia utilizes CBT and DBT approaches, and she believes in the eclectic theoretical orientation in order to meet the unique needs of each individual/family.

Sofia is currently in-network with United Healthcare.