Meg Clark Soriano, MA, LPC, ACS, RPT-S

Meg Clark Soriano, MA, LPC, ACS, RPT-S, Center for Counseling and Education
In a world that often looks for quick fixes, Meg Clark Soriano believes in deep roots. With 41 years of experience as a therapist and clinical consultant, Meg has seen the landscape of mental health evolve, but the core need remains the same: to be truly seen and effectively helped. Today, as Director of the Center for Counseling and Education, she leads a team of hand-selected clinicians who blend that old-school clinical wisdom with cutting-edge modalities. Together, they provide a safety net for the South Jersey community, proving that while pain may be inevitable, staying stuck in it doesn’t have to be.
“My goal is to help each patient – and their family – move from feeling stuck in survival mode to living with connection and clarity.”
“When you have been a therapist for four decades, you learn one vital truth: no two paths to healing are identical,” Meg explains. “Whether you are a parent exhausted by a child’s anxiety, a couple reeling from betrayal, or an adult feeling the heavy weight of past trauma, you aren’t looking for a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach. You are looking for a specialist who understands your pain and has the tools to help you move past it.”
“I am deeply committed to mentoring the next generation of therapists,” Meg says. “Our clients benefit from a team-based approach, utilizing gold-standard methods to help families move from ‘survival mode’ to living with genuine connection.” Center for Counseling and Education is a multi-specialty practice treating children and adults navigating challenges including trauma, grief, OCD, anxiety, and life transitions.
Many people struggle to decide if they could benefit from professional support. Meg suggests asking yourself these key questions: “Is this a persistent problem? Is it interfering with my life, my sleep, or my work? Am I using unhealthy coping skills? Are people who love me expressing concern?” “If you’ve been thinking about therapy, that’s your intuition telling you it’s time,” Meg says. “We are here to provide a safe space where you feel seen, respected, and – most importantly – hopeful.”

