Therapists in Pennsylvania
Danielle Ortiz
Danielle Ortiz
I bring a wealth of experience to my practice, specializing in assisting older teenagers and transitional adults through life’s various challenges. My expertise extends across different settings, including educational institutions, outpatient clinics, and telehealth platforms. This extensive background equips me with a deep understanding of the unique emotional, psychological, and developmental hurdles faced by individuals in these age groups, as well as their families. I find great fulfillment in helping clients navigate pivotal life transitions—whether it’s adjusting to college life, entering the workforce, or managing relationships. Understanding that life transitions can happen at any age, I welcome clients from 16 years old and up.
Nicholas Waxmonsky
Nicholas Waxmonsky
I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor, Internal Family Systems (IFS) Level 1 trained therapist who has worked in a variety of therapeutic settings since 2018. Recently, I’ve worked with men who’ve discussed wanting to work with anger, shame, trauma, physical limitations, and family issues. I’ve worked with men involved with the legal system, fathers/husbands who are struggling, and veterans. My approach is primarily IFS and I look forward working with all the parts that make up who you are.
Dr. Jason Branch
Dr. Jason Branch
Welcome to therapy! In order to create healthy change and live life on our own terms, we must become comfortable being uncomfortable. I want to assist you on your journey to create and maintain balance and overcome lived experiences to find peace and clarity. We all face challenges in life. With my assistance, you can work towards overcoming these challenges to live the life you deserve. I provide a safe space to uncover your concerns and find some light at the end of the tunnel. You get one life, so let’s make the best out of the life we have! Remote therapy only.
Jennah Kuhn
Jennah Kuhn
Together, using a person-centered approach, we’ll navigate the challenges and crises life throws your way. In those tough moments, objectivity can be elusive, and making the right decisions can be difficult. That’s why it’s my priority to create a warm, nonjudgmental, and safe space where you feel truly heard and understood. Recognizing the uniqueness of each individual, I adapt my methods to suit your specific needs.
My diverse experience includes working with at-risk youth and their families, individuals with intellectual disabilities, as well as children, adolescents, and adults facing anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, ADHD, emotion regulation, PTSD, autism, and trauma.
Maryann Dexter
Maryann Dexter
As a therapist, I prioritize creating a supportive and understanding atmosphere for my clients. I am a real person that does not believe therapy needs to be a stuffy, clinical, and generic experience. I aim to make sessions feel safe, valuable, and judgment-free; to accomplish this, I give it my all to be genuine with each person.
I practice from a person-centered perspective, which means that I view the therapist-client relationship as a partnership. I believe that the client is the expert on their own life, and my job is to help them harness their strengths and resources to make the changes they want to make.
Jonathan Levin
Jonathan Levin
I work with people to identify issues in their lives that they would like to change and empower them to make those changes. We work together to tackle life to be more healthy and to feel more productive and happy.
Dr. Carol Gantman
Dr. Carol Gantman
Through a relational approach, I work to reduce an individual’s suffering, enhance a sense of empowerment as he develops skills to mindfully accept what life can provide. I use a variety of therapeutic modalities to accomplish the objectives that are identified.
Dr. Tracy Scanlon
Dr. Tracy Scanlon
I specialize in trauma and grief. My practice revolves around a predominately male population as I see many first responders and law enforcement professionals.
Alexis Horst
Alexis Horst
I prioritize creating a secure and welcoming space for clients to express their thoughts, while helping them navigate complex thought processes through co-exploration and self-regulation techniques. My experience as a Division I student-athlete has influenced my emphasis on the mental health of athletes across all performance levels. Athletes frequently face substantial pressure to perform, both in competitive settings and life in general, which often leads to their mental health needs being unaddressed. My professional experience extends to areas including anxiety, oppression, trauma, grief, social skills, developmental concerns, ADHD, autism, bipolar disorder, and depression.
Dr. Paul Sachs
Dr. Paul Sachs
I am a licensed psychologist and non-profit manager. Thus, I am familiar professionally and personally with the pressures, challenges and opportunities in the workplace, particularly in large organizations. My approach in therapy is trauma-informed, considering the person within their larger social system, focused on practical decision making and building self-knowledge.
Chris Williams
Chris Williams
I help men who are struggling, dads who feel distant (or are told they are distant) from their families, and kids who can’t seem to get it together.
Josh Zlatkus
Josh Zlatkus
I work best with people who a) think they are too smart for therapy, or too smart to be generally understood, b) have been struggling with the same problem for many years, or c) want insight in addition to empathy.
If one of the above describes you, I recommend reaching out for a consultation. Our first step is outlining how our therapy might be helpful for you; this includes any questions or concerns you might have, as well as my education, approach, and experience.
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