Symmetry of Self Counseling Center

Symmetry of Self Counseling Center Symmetry of Self is a veteran owned and operated outpatient mental health counseling practice specializing in working with veterans and first responders.

We specialize in helping military veterans and first responders (and others) recover from trauma, grief, TBI, transition, and more.

We became the therapist we needed back then.Back when we were still serving. Still silent. Still carrying more than we c...
07/29/2025

We became the therapist we needed back then.
Back when we were still serving. Still silent. Still carrying more than we could name.

At Symmetry of Self, our clinicians aren’t just licensed professionals—we’re veterans too.
We know what it’s like to hold it together in uniform and fall apart alone.
To be told “you’re fine” when nothing feels right.
To need help but not want to explain every single piece of the culture you come from.

That’s why we do things differently.
We serve the ones who serve—without judgment, without fluff, and without making you feel like a case file.
Just real talk. Real healing. From people who get it because we lived it.

If you’ve ever wished for someone who would understand without needing the full backstory…
We're here now.
And we’ve got your six.

Therapy isn’t just for crisis. It’s also for clarity.You don’t have to be falling apart to go to therapy.You don’t even ...
07/28/2025

Therapy isn’t just for crisis. It’s also for clarity.

You don’t have to be falling apart to go to therapy.
You don’t even have to feel like you need help.
Sometimes, therapy is just space to think out loud, explore patterns, ask better questions, or feel something you’ve been avoiding for years.

It's not always about fixing a glaring problem.
Sometimes it's about growing, aligning, or making sense of things that never had words.

Therapy isn’t just a lifeline—it can also be a launchpad.

At Symmetry of Self, we hear it often:“I just feel safer here.”And we understand why.When you're unpacking grief, shame,...
07/27/2025

At Symmetry of Self, we hear it often:
“I just feel safer here.”

And we understand why.

When you're unpacking grief, shame, moral injury, sexual trauma, emotional shutdown, or the weight of complex family dynamics—you need to feel safe. Not judged. Not analyzed. Supported by someone who gets it.

Safety in therapy isn’t a luxury. It’s a requirement for real healing. That sense of safety can come from the culture in the room, the energy of the therapist, their lived experience—or simply who’s sitting across from you.

Our therapists are all veterans. They understand the culture of service, the aftermath of trauma, and what it means to walk back into your life carrying invisible wounds.

They’re not here to sugarcoat anything. They’re here to walk through it with you—direct, grounded, and clear.

Everyone deserves to feel seen, heard, and safe in therapy.
And if that’s what you’re looking for—we’re here.

You’ve been told to be strong. To stay calm. To not make it about race.You’ve been told to rise above it, pray it away, ...
07/26/2025

You’ve been told to be strong. To stay calm. To not make it about race.
You’ve been told to rise above it, pray it away, or just push through.

But here’s the truth:
What you’ve been carrying is real.
The exhaustion, the hypervigilance, the numbness, the quiet rage—it’s not “just stress.”
It’s the weight of racism living in your body.

This series is about unlearning the lies Black folks are told about healing—
and replacing them with truths that make space for your wholeness.

You don’t have to explain everything.
You don’t have to perform strength.
You don’t have to do this alone.

🖤 Therapy with Kim is for Black people who are tired of surviving and ready to start healing—on their terms with someone who truly gets it.

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Situational awareness can save your life.In the field, you're trained to read the room, the threats, the body language.B...
07/25/2025

Situational awareness can save your life.
In the field, you're trained to read the room, the threats, the body language.
But what about your own signals?

- The irritability you brush off
- The sleep you keep losing
- The anger that comes out of nowhere
- The loneliness you don't name

That's your nervous system trying to report in.

At Symmetry of Self, we believe internal awareness is tactical awareness.
Because if you only scan the external scene, you miss the signs that matter most when the mission ends.

You’re worth checking in on.
Not just in uniform—
But every damn day.

🗓 International Self-Care Day | July 24At Symmetry of Self, we believe self-care isn’t a luxury — it’s a necessity. But ...
07/24/2025

🗓 International Self-Care Day | July 24
At Symmetry of Self, we believe self-care isn’t a luxury — it’s a necessity. But not the bubble-bath, one-size-fits-all kind.

Real self-care is about:
✔ Learning to regulate your nervous system
✔ Saying “no” when you mean it
✔ Making time for therapy, not just when you’re burned out
✔ Listening to your body — especially when it whispers
✔ Creating space to reconnect with you

Our team of veteran clinicians models and teaches this kind of self-care every day — the kind that helps you come back to yourself, not just escape for a moment.

📍If you're ready to explore real, lasting self-care with people who get it — we’re here.

“I tried EMDR before and it made me feel so much worse. I didn’t feel like that after leaving here.”We hear this more of...
07/23/2025

“I tried EMDR before and it made me feel so much worse. I didn’t feel like that after leaving here.”

We hear this more often than you’d think.

EMDR is a powerful tool for trauma transformation—but only when used with care, safety, and attunement.
At Symmetry of Self, we don’t rush the process.
We honor your pace, your story, and your nervous system.

Healing shouldn’t retraumatize you.
It should ground you.
Support you.
Change you.

When it’s done right, EMDR doesn’t just process wounds—it helps you finally close them.

Because your therapist still rocks the sock bun.That’s not just a hairstyle—it’s a signal. Of discipline. Of experience....
07/22/2025

Because your therapist still rocks the sock bun.

That’s not just a hairstyle—it’s a signal. Of discipline. Of experience. Of knowing what it means to show up under pressure and still hold it together.

At Symmetry of Self, our therapists are veterans. We’ve worn the uniform. We’ve done the long days. And yes—we’ve rocked the sock bun.

It means we get it. We understand the culture, the expectations, and the unspoken weight that comes with service.

You won’t have to explain acronyms, justify your reactions, or soften your story here. We already speak the language.

Because when you sit with us, you're not starting from scratch—you’re seen.

Back at the Cape Cod Institute—this time diving deep into legacy trauma.Last year’s experience left a lasting impact, an...
07/21/2025

Back at the Cape Cod Institute—this time diving deep into legacy trauma.

Last year’s experience left a lasting impact, and returning now feels like both a continuation and an evolution. Legacy trauma doesn’t just live in stories—it lives in bodies, families, and systems. Understanding how it’s passed down and how we begin to interrupt that cycle is crucial in the work we do at Symmetry of Self.

This week is about growing our tools, deepening our understanding, and continuing to show up for our clients with compassion and clarity.

We don’t just treat trauma—we trace it, honor it, and help people heal from its grip.


Sunshine was once a prescription.Literally. After WWII, many veterans returning home were prescribed sunlight and fresh ...
07/21/2025

Sunshine was once a prescription.

Literally. After WWII, many veterans returning home were prescribed sunlight and fresh air as part of their recovery.
They didn’t always have language for trauma, but they knew that the body — and the nervous system — responded to light, warmth, and movement outdoors.

And it still does.

☀️ Sun exposure helps regulate your circadian rhythm
🧠 It boosts serotonin and supports mood
🦴 It stimulates vitamin D production, which impacts energy and resilience

For many of us — especially those who’ve spent time in high-stress, high-alert environments — sunshine can gently reintroduce safety, presence, and connection.

But please do it responsibly:
→ Wear sunscreen
→ Take breaks in the shade
→ Hydrate
→ Know your limits

Sunshine helps. But so does protecting your skin.

Summer isn’t just for kids.Play is a biological need. It’s how we regulate, connect, explore, and release. But many adul...
07/20/2025

Summer isn’t just for kids.

Play is a biological need. It’s how we regulate, connect, explore, and release. But many adults have been taught to trade play for productivity — especially those raised in environments where joy felt unsafe or undeserved.

So here’s your reminder:
You’re allowed to enjoy things.
You don’t have to earn it.

For adults, play might look like:
🎨 getting messy with art
🎶 dancing to your favorite song
🛶 renting a kayak just because
🍓 picking berries warm from the sun
🧩 building something with no goal
🐾 chasing your dog around the yard
🎲 playing a game you always loved
🏃‍♂️ running without a plan or pace
📖 reading something just for fun
🏖 walking the boardwalk with an ice cream
🏊 swimming in a pool like you’re 10 again

There’s no wrong way to play. If it brings delight, presence, and freedom — that counts.

You don’t have to be “healed” to have fun.
You can be human and joyful.

☀️ Just please be responsible and stay safe while you do it.

Pet loss is real grief. And for many veterans, it cuts deep.For those who've served, animals are more than companions — ...
07/19/2025

Pet loss is real grief. And for many veterans, it cuts deep.

For those who've served, animals are more than companions — they are stability, comfort, connection. In a world that often feels disorienting after service, pets can be the quiet anchor in the storm.

At Symmetry of Self, we recognize the depth of that bond and the pain that follows when it's broken. Grief like this doesn’t need to be minimized, explained away, or tucked aside. It needs space. It deserves compassion.

We’re here for that kind of grief too — the kind the world often overlooks.

Your love ia real. Your grief is too.
You don’t have to carry it alone.

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Wenonah, NJ

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 8pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

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+18562925700

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The Story of Symmetry

After nearly 5 years of serving in the United States Navy as a “Master at Arms”, providing law enforcement and anti-terrorism force protection, Heather McPaul came home to the country she once defended and set out to find her way. The transition to civilian life was less than easy and Heather found herself working through some difficult emotions and searching for meaning.

“I knew if it was rough for me, it had to be worse for others who had more life-threatening experiences, so I started a blog that helped me process through those low moments. I had hoped that others who where feeling down and defeated would see it and know they weren’t alone.”

Shortly after starting the blog, Heather got a job answering phones at a private therapy practice. She worked managing appointments and other administrative services for the 7+ therapists that worked there.

“One day I was frustrated trying to find a way to use my GI Bill. I wanted to go to school for something that interested me and put my military and civilian work history to use, but nothing was really coming to me. I asked one of the therapists at the practice what she thought and she told me ‘You should do this’. At the time I laughed because I could not imagine myself as a therapist but it also was very intriguing to me. My mind went back to the reason why I had started the blog and it kind of made sense to me, that this was a bigger way of helping.”