Arielle Prisk

Arielle Prisk

MS, LAC, NCC
Services: Adult, Child, Teen, Family, Couples, Senior
Locations: Manalapan, Online

Arielle is a Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) with a strong background in health and wellness. Arielle graduated from Monmouth University in 2017 with her Master’s Degree in Mental Health Counseling. She then went to Montclair State University and obtained her Post Master’s in SAC Counseling. In addition to being a mental health counselor, Arielle is a certified yoga instructor and holistic health coach. She received her Health Coach certification from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition in 2013. Arielle believes that health is multidimensional and that in order for a person to be truly healthy, one must pay attention to the body, mind, and spirit.

Arielle has worked in various outpatient settings, agencies, and schools over the last several years. She works with children as young as 10 years old, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. In her practice, Arielle utilizes different approaches including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Person-centered Therapy, Mindfulness, and Solution Focused Therapy. These techniques have proven to be successful in treating various mental health disorders, life transitions, and relationship issues. 

Arielle specializes in working with clients struggling with anxiety, depression, life transitions, eating disorders, trauma, stress, and relationship issues.

In her spare time, Arielle enjoys reading, practicing yoga, going to the gym, and trying new restaurants. She also enjoys cooking, baking, and spending time with her friends and family.

Arielle is very passionate about her work. She believes that the client/therapist relationship is of the utmost importance. She strives to create a trusting, supportive, and effective environment for her clients so that they will look forward to therapy and progress towards their goals.

“Turn your demons into art, your shadow into a friend, your fear into fuel, your failures into teachers, your weaknesses into reasons to keep fighting. Don’t waste your pain. Recycle your heart.”

Supervised by Ashley Lobbato, MSW, LCSW