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Discover the healing benefits of therapy by finding a qualified therapist, counselor, or psychologist in our online directory of vetted Pennsylvania mental health professionals. Each therapist profile will include important details like accreditations, areas of specialty, modalities and treatment options, payment options, accepted insurance, and contact information. Our list of Pennsylvania therapists is a convenient way to research and connect with counselors near you.

Sarah Jefferson

Huntingdon

Pennsylvania

I am a licensed clinical social worker, specializing in trauma treatment. I have ten years of experience working with adolescents and adults as they work to heal from emotional and sexual abuse, relationship violence, and family environments impacted by addiction and mental illness. I am certified in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) for the treatment of traumatic memory. I use…

Christine A Droney

Lititz

Pennsylvania

My practice specializes in treating individuals, couples and families, and through years of experience, I’m confident that no problem is too great to overcome.

Annika Ecklund

Philadelphia

Pennsylvania

I believe healing involves knowing all aspects of oneself more deeply, and in doing so, recognizing, honoring and cultivating compassion towards both how we came to be, and who we can become. My approach is relational and collaborative. I work with clients to build a space that is safe and connected enough to engage with the challenges that foster growth. We exist in context. I am passionate ab...

Isabelle Gauthier

Philadelphia

Pennsylvania

I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice with over 8 years of experience providing support and assistance to children, teens, adults, couples, and families struggling with depression, anxiety, grief/loss, trauma, marital problems, truancy issues, and parent-child relationships. Clients are drawn to my active, thoughtful participation in therapy, and the way I both...

Chelsea Campbell

Philadelphia

Pennsylvania

Chelsea holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Temple University and a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from The George Washington University in Washington, DC. She is currently a Nationally Certified Counselor and a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Pennsylvania. Chelsea has experience working in both community mental health settings and substance use...

Patricia Kehren

Pittsburgh

Pennsylvania

I believe that individuals are doing the best that they can given the skills and resources that they have available to them. It is my job as a therapist to educate, support and guide my clients on their journey to self discovery and growth. It's important to me to focus on what is important to the individual and to not assume that I know more about my clients than they do. I am a firm believer ...

Barbara L Sawatis

Pittsburgh

Pennsylvania

Have you heard the phrase "If you're going through Hell, keep going”? Sometimes in our darkest moments, we need cheerleaders. We need people who recognize that what we are going through seems unbearable and that the simple act of going forward takes courage. Therapy can be the vehicle to help us move forward. When treatment is non-judgmental, supportive and encouraging, you and your therapist c...

Harim Jung

Philadelphia

Pennsylvania

Healing is a non-linear process that can take many different shapes and forms. I believe that each individual can find resilience and growth in the face of painful experiences and systemic injustices through internal strength and community support. My goal as a therapist is to empower and co-construct a therapeutic space for clients to explore the healing process through a strengths-based,...

Anne Weldon

Pittsburgh

Pennsylvania

It's okay to not be okay. We are living in a very strange time and we are all just doing the best we can. You might feel paralyzed because it seems like everyone else has it more together than you do. You are having to balance more, take on roles you don't want. You feel overwhelmed and uncertain and it feels like you cannot get a break. In this new world of staying at home and physical...

Elizabeth Geandreau

Pittsburgh

Pennsylvania

Imagine going through life without fully understanding why you behave, think or feel the way you do. Understanding yourself and how your brain functions is the key to accepting yourself and maintaining healthy relationships. If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, mood disorders, substance abuse, trauma, grief, relationship issues or just life in general, and need a place to decompress,...