Marriage & Family Therapy – Red Bank Family Therapy
Red Bank Family Therapy is a marriage and family therapy practice located at 258 Broad Street, Suite 4, Red Bank, NJ 07701. The practice is operated by Elizabeth Karlinski, MS, LMFT, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist holding New Jersey License No. 37FI00181000. Ms. Karlinski earned a BA in psychology from The George Washington University and an accredited Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy from Seton Hall University. Her stated training background includes clinical and multicultural competence as well as drug and alcohol assessment and counseling.
Services at the practice include individual therapy, couples therapy, and family therapy. Therapeutic modalities applied across these service areas include Relational Life Therapy, Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).
Individual therapy addresses concerns including anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, grief, trauma, life stress, life transitions, substance use, self-worth, codependency, and LGBTQ issues. Couples therapy covers communication difficulties, infidelity, intimacy, pre-marital counseling, conflict management, parenting, family-of-origin dynamics, relationship satisfaction, substance use and addiction, and work or social concerns. Family therapy focuses on divorce and remarriage, blended family dynamics, behavioral issues, communication, conflict resolution, boundaries, anger management, parenting, identity, and substance use or addiction within the family system.
The website notes that the therapist can also be found through Aspera Therapy at asperatherapy.com. Contact includes phone (732-492-4546) and email (elizabeth@asperatherapy.com). Session format availability, insurance acceptance, self-pay rates, and year of establishment are not specified on the page. The range of modalities described reflects a practice drawing on both attachment-based and cognitively oriented frameworks, covering individual, couples, and family presentations in a single-clinician setting. The clinician’s stated training in multicultural competence and drug and alcohol assessment is listed alongside the core MFT credential, reflecting a scope that extends beyond couples and family concerns to include substance-related and identity-related clinical presentations.