Relational Psychotherapy therapists in Archbald, Pennsylvania PA
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Meghan McCoy-Smith
Psychologist, PsyD
Whether you are experiencing a crisis, simply having a bad day, or struggling with issues such as depression, anxiety, or trauma, I am dedicated to helping you navigate these challenges and find renewed hope. I have a passion for healing and a commitment to making a positive impact and have dedicated my career to helping individuals from all walks of life. From hospitals to clinics, I have applied my therapeutic expertise to provide much-needed support and guidance to those in need. Through a compassionate approach, I work to instill a sense of resilience and empower my clients to develop lasting strategies to overcome obstacles.
9 Years Experience
Online in Archbald, Pennsylvania (Online Only)
Bold Expressions Therapy
Psychologist, Psy.D.
As a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, a trauma survivor, and someone with a chronic pain disorder; I approach the work that I do from a place of empathy and personal understanding. I have an intense passion for understanding personal identity and the way race, culture, class, and sexuality come together to form what we believe about ourselves and what we feel we can accomplish in our lives. Anxiety and trauma can live in our bodies - together we will create a relationship that fosters dynamic and lasting growth, tapping into undiscovered reserves of resiliency that will help navigate the past and prepare for a more hopeful future.
4 Years Experience
Online in Archbald, Pennsylvania
Shira Collings
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC
Hi there! My name is Shira Collings (she/they). I am a feminist, neurodiversity affirming, queer and trans affirming, fat affirming, and disability justice aligned therapist. I am passionate about supporting people in living a life that is aligned with their true values, and healing from both external and internalized oppression that may be impacting their well-being. My therapeutic approach is primarily based in person-centered and feminist approaches. This means I strive to create a space in which clients can express their full, authentic selves and share their stories without shame or judgment. I also have training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction. Additionally, I regularly incorporate self-compassion, expressive arts, philosophy and pop culture, and self-advocacy skills into my approach.
4 Years Experience
Online in Archbald, Pennsylvania (Online Only)
Karina Suero
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
I see difficulties in the relationships as the opportunity for moving in a different direction. As a family therapist and a mother and as a human being, I know how hard it can be when the people we love the most are the ones we struggle with the most. The pain and the isolation, the helplessness and the hopelessness. However, I truly believe these are the moments, where we can find the energy to change, with the right focus and direction.
In my work, I approach every person, coupe and family with immense curiosity and compassion. I aim to provide a place where all questions and doubts and misunderstandings and frustrations are welcomed, where we will be exploring solutions and ways of relating to bring better communication, deeper connections and clearer understanding of how to be intentional in your interactions. I can bring a focus on moving toward connecting and growing that could become life changing.
8 Years Experience
Online in Archbald, Pennsylvania
Sari Fleischman
Psychologist, PsyD
We are a boutique practice that values the therapeutic relationship. We take time to make sure the therapist and client are a great match to achieve the best results. Our clients seek therapy for a wide variety of reasons. Some may come to therapy to deal with a specific life struggle, such as anxiety or depression, while others initiate therapy during a difficult life transition. Even positive transitions, such as getting a new job or starting a new relationship can be stressful. It’s not uncommon to incorporate therapy into one’s “self care” routine to have a supportive space in which to slow down during the week, or to gain a deeper insight into one’s own emotional and relational patterns.
10 Years Experience
Online in Archbald, Pennsylvania (Online Only)