Insight Counseling & Care
Junaiyaah Cosmay
Masters, Therapist Intern
MA, Social Worker Intern
Supervisor, Dr. Joan Brown
Languages
English
Appointment Availability
Tuesday and Thursday Evenings, Saturdays 9-2p
Accepting Open Path Collective Members SelfPay
Location
Virtual, In-Person
There can be times when an individual might struggle in their life and is
unsure of what to do next. They might need guidance and a professional take on the
circumstances of the situation.
I will use a humanistic and individual approach during the therapeutic process
to help each individual navigate through their experiences. Together, we will find a
common goal and be able to work towards it using a client-centered plan.
I aim to create a space where individuals feel open, comfortable, and safe. My
practices will allow individuals to trust in me to help them overcome their barriers with
guidance.
Areas of Focus/Specialties
Anxiety, depression, trauma, mood disorders, intimate partner violence, stress management, family of origin issues, life transitions, survivors of sexual abuse, grief/bereavement, self-harm, attachment styles, self-esteem, career/vocational issues
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Anxiety
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Trauma
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Depression
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Self-image issues
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Addictions
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Parenting issues
Populations Served
Children, Individuals, Teenagers, Families
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Children
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Individuals
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Teenagers
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Families
Therapy Modalities
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Narrative Therapy. Person Centered Therapy. Family Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Solution Focused, Family reunification
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
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Narrative Therapy
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Person Centered Therapy
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Family Therapy
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Motivational Interviewing
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Solution Focused
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Family reunification
Experience:
I am currently pursuing a Master of Social Work (MSW) with a concentration in Clinical Social Work at Rutgers School of Social Work. During my undergraduate studies, I completed an internship with the Department of Children and Families, where I supported both children and adults by assisting caseworkers in identifying resources and developing solutions to address barriers impacting clients’ well-being. This hands-on experience deepened my commitment to empowering individuals through direct service and systems-level support. Following the completion of my MSW, my goal is to provide compassionate, individualized care that helps people navigate life’s challenges through clinically sound, person-centered interventions. Throughout my academic and field experiences, I have developed a strong passion for advocacy. I am committed to amplifying the voices of those who are often unheard or marginalized. By combining my past experiences with the skills and knowledge I continue to gain—such as through my work with ICC—I aim to be a dedicated advocate and clinician who supports individuals through times of hardship, promoting equity, dignity, and resilience for all.
MORE THAN JUST MY WORK:
Celebrating accomplishments, whether big or small, are really important to me. I always
find time to treat myself after any achievement. My favorite way to celebrate is going out
to eat, I am a foodie.