
Courtney Iantosca, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker with a graduate degree from Rutgers University and more than eight years of experience supporting children, adolescents, and families. She has served as both a therapist and program director for Functional Family Therapy, an evidence-based model designed to help at-risk youth and their families build healthier relationships and resilience.
Courtney is deeply committed to working with young people who have experienced trauma and life-altering events. She specializes in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and understands how trauma can affect emotional well-being, relationships, and day-to-day functioning. Her goal is to provide a safe, supportive, and healing space where clients can process challenges and begin their path toward recovery.
Throughout her career, Courtney has helped clients manage a wide range of concerns, including:
Her client-centered approach empowers individuals to take an active role in their healing journey. Courtney tailors treatment to each client’s unique needs and strengths, making therapy accessible, collaborative, and meaningful.
Courtney’s therapeutic practice is rooted in evidence-based and integrative care. She draws on multiple approaches to provide individualized treatment, including:
By blending these modalities, Courtney helps clients build coping skills, regulate emotions, and create positive, lasting change.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is one of the most widely studied and effective forms of psychotherapy. It works by identifying unhelpful
thought patterns and replacing them with healthier, more balanced ways of thinking. CBT is highly structured and goal-oriented, making it effective for issues such as anxiety, depression, and stress. Clients learn practical skills they can apply immediately in daily life. Over time, these skills help reduce symptoms, improve coping, and prevent relapse. Our clinicians tailor CBT to each person’s needs, ensuring therapy feels both relevant and empowering.