Welcome! You are visiting the personal home page of Larry Gage, Ph.D., Counseling Psychologist and Associate Director for the Psychological Counseling Services at The College of New Jersey. For more information about the Psychological Counseling Services please visit us at our home page (click here) or in person!
About me: As the Associate Director of the Psychological Counseling Services, I combine oversight of the Services with a good bit of client contact. I am licensed as a psychologist in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and have worked over 29 years in the helping professions. I see a variety of student, staff, and faculty clients from the college, with staff/faculty contacts limited to consulting about referrals. I have taught courses in the department of Psychology as an adjunct and guest lectured in other departments. Activity outside The College includes private practice and consulting to organizations. This is my nineteenth year at TCNJ - that's long enough that the building I worked in when I arrived - the Hub - now is part of a landfill somewhere. The Hub used to stand where Eickhoff Hall does now, back when the college was Trenton State.
Contacting Larry
Psychological Counseling Services - 609.771.2247;
Located in 107
Eickhoff Hall
Email: gage@tcnj.edu
At the Psychological Counseling Services we are working hard to develop programming to support the wellness part of our mission, while maintaining our commitment to quality services. As part of the Center for Campus Wellness, we offer options to support individual and campus goals for wellness. I would welcome feedback/input - whether about current issues or new directions - from anyone moved to give it. If you have any opinions about anything to do with psychology, counseling, or how a counseling service best serves a college, please feel personally invited to e-mail me. The supportive input of others will help us to grow and stay current.
I have been privileged to be present when many courageous people have chosen to confront issues troubling them and make changes for the better. I am grateful for that; it is quite moving and inspiring. People have so much inside to draw upon, and it is incredible when that moment occurs where they tap into it. I do not take for granted someone's decision to seek help, and it is endlessly absorbing to formulate an adequate response to that decision. I work hard, yet I am a lucky man.
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I value any feedback you may have, on the above links or about any aspect of psychology, counseling, personal growth, wellness... pass it on and I'll listen!
Direct all communications to: gage@tcnj.edu