Dialectical Behavior (DBT) therapists in Bradford, Pennsylvania PA
We are proud to feature top rated Dialectical Behavior (DBT) therapists in Bradford, PA. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Felicity Fong
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, NCC
Complex trauma can be a stubborn and unwanted life companion. Living through repeated exposure to traumatic and harmful experiences can leave you feeling unable to trust yourself or others, seeing yourself differently, and feeling chronically unsafe. And alongside those wounds, complicated grief can also be woven into the mix of post-traumatic pain.
Complicated grief is so much more than “just” a loss - it’s anger, sadness, guilt, and confusion surrounding losses that can’t always be easily defined. As a licensed professional counselor with a special interest in trauma treatment, I understand the profound impact these experiences can have on an individual’s emotional well being.
4 Years Experience
Online in Bradford, Pennsylvania
Christina Mattschei
Therapist, Counselor in training
If you are looking for a compassionate and non-judgemental space to explore an issue and receive support, I am here to help.
24 Years Experience
Online in Bradford, Pennsylvania (Online Only)
Kevin J. Drab
Counselor/Therapist, Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified EMDR Therapist, Certified Advanced Alcohol & Drug Counsel
I am committed to working with you, using a wide range of rich therapeutic approaches, to resolve your suffering. Well-known for my results-based approach, I consider your time valuable, and avoid dwelling on nonessentials and aimless talking, focusing instead on developing actions and solutions.
30 Years Experience
Online in Bradford, Pennsylvania
Allison Short
Therapist, LSW
I work with clients of all ages and backgrounds and am ready to meet you where you are to help you reach your goals!
6 Years Experience
Online in Bradford, Pennsylvania (Online Only)
Tiyahna M
Licensed Professional Counselor, LCPC,LPCMH,NCC,C-DBT
If you are looking for guidance with anxiety, fears, depression, or stress, it takes courage to ask for help. Admitting you can’t do everything on your own, is the first step toward achieving wellness in a fast paced, demanding world.
The good news is, asking for help gets easier with a little practice. The way in which we cope in the world is greatly influenced by how we see the world. Asking for help, and obtaining a fresh perspective is often the first and most profound step toward developing the mental muscle needed to become stronger. The more support you gain, the better equipped you will be to take on bigger challenges and achieve more successes.
6 Years Experience
Online in Bradford, Pennsylvania (Online Only)