Moorestown Therapy Collective
Therapists
Take a moment to browse our bio pages. Our therapists have varying specialities, services, and availability. If you are unsure what you are looking for, let us know a little bit about yourself and we will help you find the right fit.
“Welcome to our practice. We are here to help you feel comfortable and heard. Please let us know how we can be of service. We are looking forward to helping you.”
Jessica Floresta, Founder and Owner
Who It’s For
- Adults
- Children & teens
- Families impacted by trauma
Common Concerns
- Trauma & post-traumatic stress
- Anxiety and chronic stress
- Emotional overwhelm
Therapy Offered
- Individual psychotherapy
- Relationship therapy
- Family & child therapy
Sessions & Access
- 50-minute sessions
- In-person in Moorestown, NJ
- Telehealth in NJ & PA
What Makes Moorestown Therapy Collective’s Approach Different?
Our therapists use resiliency-focused, strengths-based therapy to help clients recognize what’s already working and build from there. We believe healing isn’t about fixing what’s “wrong,” but about uncovering strengths, resources, and patterns that support growth.
Each therapist brings their own perspective and specialty, allowing care to feel personal rather than one-size-fits-all.
What Kinds of Concerns Do You Help With?
We support clients navigating a wide range of emotional, relational, and behavioral concerns. These include anxiety, ADHD, communication challenges, intimacy issues, family and intergenerational dynamics, identity exploration, and life transitions.
Because our therapists have different niches, we’re able to thoughtfully match clients with providers who align with their goals and experiences.
We’d Love to Help
Services
Psychotherapy
Taking the time to explore your thoughts and feelings can feel both scary and liberating. Psychotherapy is a space for you to talk one-on-one with a therapist who will help you meet your goals by using a variety of techniques tailored to your needs. You may talk about the past or stay mostly focused on the present. What matters is that you are honest and vulnerable in this safe space. Your therapist is trained to help you through it.
Relationship Therapy
Relationship therapy is not the last stop before separation. This perception exists because couples often wait until the very last moment to try relationship therapy. However, you can come in at any phase in your relationship, from negotiating boundaries and improving communication to discerning whether you want a separation. Your therapist will be focused on your goals as partners, not a predetermined idea of what a relationship “should” be.
Family Therapy
Family therapy supports any configuration of members to work together on healing old or new wounds. Family therapy can be a great space to identify recurring patterns from your family of origin that may be repeating in the present. This can be helpful for parents, children, siblings, and former children who have become parents. Feel free to ask if your configuration is appropriate for family therapy. Spoiler alert: it is.
Child Therapy
When a flower doesn’t bloom you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower. -Alexander Den Heijer
Children’s “bad” behaviors are widely understood to be a product of inner turmoil. Often if a child is acting out they are letting you know that something is not ok in their world. Therapy is a space where you and your child can work together to figure out what is happening for them, help them heal, and learn the skills they need to make better choices.
Anxiety, Stress, and Depression
Anxiety, stress, and depression are the most common causes of emotional or mental discomfort at this time in our history. Therapy can help with these issues in a variety of ways. Our therapists will help you learn coping skills, understand the origins, and help you process and heal from past wounds.
Ecotherapy
Nature has a powerful impact on how we think, feel, and behave. By deepening our relationship to nature, we can reap the benefits that nature has to offer. Rooted Ecotherapy offers a robust therapeutic experience enhanced by facilitating your connection with nature. Click here to learn more.
Our Mission & Philosophy & FAQ
We Support All Marginalized Identities
Given recent and ongoing legislation and movements that are mired in “isms” and “phobias”, the Moorestown Therapy Collective wants to reaffirm our stance with marginalized communities. Although we may not represent every identity, it is our highest priority to be a safe space for all marginalized identities. Our therapists are trained and specialize in affirming and supporting your identity, even if it is different than their own.
Finding a Therapist with My Identity
We recognize that sometimes having a therapist who shares an identity with you may be important for your therapeutic journey. Take a moment to review our therapist bios here. If you do not see a therapist who would be a good match, feel free to reach out to info@moorestowntherapy.com and we will do our best to refer you to trusted colleagues who might be a better fit.
How Therapy Works at Moorestown Therapy Collective
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Getting Started (Intake)
We begin by learning about you, your goals, and what’s bringing you to therapy. This step helps us understand your needs and thoughtfully match you with a therapist who aligns with your experiences and preferences. -
Understanding Your Story (Assessment)
Early sessions focus on building rapport and exploring your history, strengths, and challenges. Together, you and your therapist begin to identify patterns, resources, and areas where you’d like support. -
Therapy & Skill Building (Treatment)
Therapy sessions are collaborative and tailored to you. Your therapist draws from strengths-based and resiliency-focused approaches to help you navigate challenges, build insight, and develop tools that support lasting change. -
Growth & Integration
As therapy progresses, you’ll begin integrating new skills and perspectives into daily life. This phase often includes strengthening relationships, improving communication, and reinforcing confidence in your ability to handle stressors. -
Ongoing Support & Check-Ins
Therapy may be short-term or ongoing, depending on your needs. Some clients continue with regular sessions, while others transition to periodic check-ins or return during times of change or increased stress.
Do You Work With Identity, Gender, and Sexuality Concerns?
Yes. All members of Moorestown Therapy Collective are LGBTQ+ friendly, and several of our therapists specialize in LGBTQ-affirming care. This includes support around identity development, orientation exploration, gender expansiveness, and related life experiences.
Therapy is a space where all parts of you are welcome and respected.
How Do You Support Children, Teens, and Families?
We work with children, teens, parents, and families using approaches that emphasize understanding, communication, and connection. Therapy may focus on behavioral concerns, emotional regulation, family patterns, or navigating challenges across generations.
Our goal is to help families build healthier relationships and stronger support systems.
Is Therapy Only for People in Crisis?
Not at all. Many people come to therapy to better understand themselves, strengthen relationships, or navigate change. You don’t need to be in crisis to benefit from support.
Therapy can be a proactive step toward growth, clarity, and resilience.
Sources:
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Therapy is a core treatment for anxiety disorders, trauma-related conditions, and mood concerns across the lifespan.
https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/psychotherapies
Get In Touch
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Address
101 E Main St, Ste 203, Moorestown, NJ 08057
2133 Arch St, Ste 304, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Hours
By Appointment Only






