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Tara M. Lally, Ph.D.

Supervising Psychologist at Hackensack Meridian Health
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Dr. Lally is a Supervising Psychologist at Hackensack Meridian Health. Her experience includes work within community based mental health clinics and agencies, federally qualified patient-centered medical homes, in-home settings, hospital based intensive outpatient settings and private practice treating children, adolescents and adults. For over 15 years, Dr. Lally has worked with mentally-ill adolescents and adults incarcerated within the Juvenile Justice Commission and Department of Corrections providing individual, group, and family therapy as well as psychological evaluations, crisis management, and clinical monitoring of suicidal and homicidal offenders.

  • Cohabitation vs. Marriage: Key Considerations for Those Aged 50-59
    Dr. Lally highlights that marriage offers "legal and financial benefits, emotional support, and happiness." Cohabitation provides "flexibility and independence, avoiding legal and financial stress." Both choices require healthy communication to determine the best relationship dynamics.
  • Psychologist Offers Advice on Friend's Cancer and Online Scam Dilemma
    Dr. Lally suggests considering the emotional support the relationship provides your friend. She advises discussing the importance of sound financial decisions and highlighting how your friend deserves genuine attention and affection. If the friend feels fulfilled, it may be best to avoid confrontation to prevent conflict.
  • Expert Dr. Tara M. Lally Unpacks Toxic Relationships
    Dr. Tara M. Lally identifies toxic relationships as control-based and harmful. Recovery involves support, counseling, and personal growth. Recognizing healthy relationship traits is key to avoidance.
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  • By modeling, celebrating victories and creating space for disappointments, siblings can form bonds with one another. Allowing siblings to resolve conflicts on their own in a productive and healthy manner without blaming or accusing the other takes time but can also help to build a close bond.

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