Our Team
Robert Evers
MS, NCC, LAC, LCADC, CCTP-II, CATP, CMHNS, CPT
Robert Evers is a compassionate and experienced therapist with over
a decade of work in co-occurring treatment, supporting individuals
navigating both substance use and mental health challenges. He
holds advanced training in psychology, clinical mental health
counseling, and vocational counseling from Rutgers University.
Robert takes a trauma-informed, integrative approach to therapy,
combining evidence-based practices such as Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), mindfulness, and
Internal Family Systems (IFS). His work is also shaped by an
existential perspective, helping clients explore meaning, identity, and
personal growth.
He believes that many of life’s struggles are rooted in deeper patterns
that can feel overwhelming or difficult to understand alone. Robert
works alongside his clients to gently uncover these patterns, identify
what may be holding them back, and develop practical, meaningful
strategies for healing and change.
In a safe, nonjudgmental space, Robert helps individuals process
complex emotions, build self-awareness, and reconnect with their
sense of purpose. He supports clients in integrating all parts of
themselves—including those that may feel hidden or difficult—so they
can move forward with greater clarity, balance, and confidence.
If you are feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or ready for change, Robert
offers a supportive partnership to help you move toward healing,
growth, and a more fulfilling life.