Samantha Frey

Inpatient Clinician

Samantha Frey is a dedicated and compassionate professional in the field of substance use treatment with over five years of hands-on experience supporting individuals on their recovery journeys. She began her academic path at Bergen Community College, earning her Associate’s Degree in 2016, before continuing on to Ramapo College, where she received her Bachelor’s Degree in 2018. Motivated by both her passion for helping others and personal experiences that shaped her career path, Samantha went on to earn her Master’s in Social Work from Rutgers University in 2023 which was followed by obtaining her LSW.

Samantha’s professional journey is marked by steady growth and commitment. Starting as an administrative assistant in the field, she quickly advanced to the role of full-time clinician, providing direct support and care to individuals affected by substance use disorders. In addition to individual treatment, Samantha has extensive experience working collaboratively with families, helping them navigate the challenges of addiction, strengthen communication, and foster supportive environments for recovery. Her drive to make a meaningful impact has fueled her professional development, and she is currently working toward obtaining her Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) credential in the coming months.

With a strong foundation in evidence-based practices, Samantha combines empathy, clinical skill, and personal insight to help clients achieve lasting recovery and improved well-being.

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