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  • Dr. Delverlon Hall is a sought-after individual and couple therapist, and the Director of the Couple Therapy Program at the Training Institute for Mental Health. Her work is based on understanding that unresolved feelings create the patterns that hold us hostage. Through examination of her own difficult childhood she used this process to create her own success story. Dr. Hall embodies what she now teaches others what she has figured out for herself: By going through the willingness to go towards your pain and devastation is how you become your authentic real self. Dr. Hall received her Master’s degree at NYU as well as a Doctorate degree (Doctor of Education) from Columbia University. She has eight years of clinical training in psychotherapy, couple and psychoanalytic therapy. She is also a regular guest on podcast and radio.

Meet the Team


  • Auralice is a Licensed Social Worker (LSW) in the state of New Jersey. She received a Masters in Social Work from Fordham University and also has a Masters in Economic and Political Development from Columbia University. Auralice interned at Princeton University's Counseling and Psychological Services and at High Focus Centers, Lawrenceville. She is experienced with a wide range of mental health issues including anxiety and social anxiety, depression, PTSD, substance abuse, relationship issues, and grief and loss. Auralice also has a deep understanding of international and cultural issues, including climate anxiety.

    Auralice practices a mix of therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, and Mindfulness-based approaches. She is dedicated to providing a safe space, clinical interventions, and mental health skills-building to diverse populations, including students, educators, parents/caregivers, and families and couples.