Eponina “Ninna” Moscato completed her undergraduate education at Montclair State University and obtained a Master’s degree in Social Work from Rider University. Her extensive experience in early childhood education, child advocacy, and social work has provided her with a comprehensive understanding of family dynamics and developmental needs.
Before entering the counseling field, Ninna dedicated over a decade to working with children and parents in various capacities, including roles with the US Army Child & Youth Services. Her career transitioned into counseling, where she has gained significant experience in outpatient settings, focusing on older populations and a diverse client base across all age groups. She has expertise in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Mindfulness-based practices.
Ninna specializes in addressing a broad spectrum of issues, including:
Ninna employs an integrative therapeutic style that combines cognitive-behavioral techniques with mindfulness to enhance client self-awareness and emotional regulation. She is committed to creating a supportive and empowering environment that facilitates personal growth and effective management of life’s challenges.
Ninna describes herself as introverted, empathetic, and caring, with a sense of humor that appreciates the lighter moments of life. Her curiosity drives her to continuously explore new ideas and approaches, enhancing her therapeutic practice.
Ninna enjoys gardening, cooking, hiking, traveling, and engaging in crafts. These activities not only provide her with relaxation and joy but also help maintain her mindfulness and overall well-being.
“Practice makes improvement.” – Unknown This quote reflects Ninna’s belief in the power of continuous effort and learning as the key to personal growth and improvement.
Ninna provides therapy to individuals aged 25 and up, specializing in anxiety, self-esteem, and depression, and offers services in both English and Brazilian Portuguese.
Working with Robyn during my first KAP journey was something I’ll never forget. From the moment we began, I felt genuinely held—seen, accepted, and safe to just be myself. She didn’t try to fix or analyze; instead, she created a space where I could soften, feel, and explore without fear. Her grounded presence made it possible for me to let go of old defenses and meet myself with more honesty and compassion.
There was no pressure to be anything other than what I was in each moment. She created a holding environment that was steady, compassionate, and deeply attuned.
I’m grateful beyond words for the care, intuition, and integrity she brought to the process. Her support helped me remember that I can trust myself—and that I don’t have to do it all alone.
Forever grateful,
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