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Psychodynamic therapists in Hazleton, PA

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Abington, Pennsylvania therapist: Andrea Bernstein, licensed professional counselor
Psychodynamic

Andrea Bernstein

Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, CPC
Reflecting on one's past, recognizing present strengths, and setting goals for the future can be instrumental in achieving the life one desires. As a licensed professional counselor and certified professional recovery coach, I work closely with my clients to develop a personalized plan that meets their unique needs. I build genuine relationships with my clients based on trust and empathy. My comprehensive approach provides individuals with a safe and inclusive environment to explore their personal and professional aspirations. I offer a supportive and non-judgmental space where my clients can feel heard and understood.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Hazleton, Pennsylvania (Online Only)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Angela Holter, therapist
Psychodynamic

Angela Holter

Therapist, APC
I am excited to begin this journey with you to seek help and get to know yourself better.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Hazleton, Pennsylvania (Online Only)
Oreland, Pennsylvania therapist: Erica Warshawer, licensed clinical social worker
Psychodynamic

Erica Warshawer

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Me: I am warm, informal, highly engaging and I care deeply about my clients because I want them to feel better. Effectively, this means I am trying to work myself out of a job *grin*, but that truly is the goal, right?, to help you feel better so you can live your best life! I infuse humor into sessions when and if appropriate because laughter and joy is a form of medicine in and of itself and therapy doesn't have to be 100% intense and serious every step of the way. Clients with whom I work consistently report positive growth and an overall improvement in their quality of life. My favorite quote from a client after a few sessions of EMDR therapy together is: "I don't know what kind of witch doctor you are, but this sh*t works!" While I am neither a witch nor a doctor, I am committed to supporting my clients as they grow into and/or reclaim their own similar feeling of success.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Hazleton, Pennsylvania
San Francisco, California therapist: Barton Shulman, licensed professional counselor
Psychodynamic

Barton Shulman

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPCC (multiple states), CCMHC, BC-TMH
People come to me because they're navigating difficulties with life changes, depression, anxiety—any of a million ways that distress manifests itself in our lives. If I had to say I have a specialty, it's seeing you for the unique person that you are, and meeting you where you are in your struggle. I work with my clients to help discover what issues are causing difficulty or suffering and then to identify the strengths that people have inside of them to help address those challenges. I see my work as walking a path with you. It’s not my job to tell you which path to take or point you to a different path. My job is to walk alongside of you and point out some of the things you're not noticing. I accompany you down your path instead of telling you where to go. It's really common for people to think nobody sees them—nobody gets them—and that's my work. To set a safe place for you to be fully you, and to have somebody who sees you. Sees your doubts, your fears, all the things that you feel are flaws, and accepts you for all of that. I truly believe that at our core we're all trying to grow toward our truest self, and my job isn't to tell you what that true self is. It's really to just provide you a space to grow into that, and get out of your way, and support you and help you do it.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Carrie Askin, licensed clinical social worker
Psychodynamic

Carrie Askin

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
During therapy consultations, most people say that they want a therapist who won't just sit there and nod at them. That makes a lot of sense to me. Starting with a new therapist takes a lot of courage and most of us wouldn't do it unless we need real help. Most hurt and trauma happens in our relationships with others and in order for therapy to help you need to be able to trust that your therapist is with you. When.you talk with me, you have my full attention. We'll make connections between what's happening now and what happened in your past experiences. We'll also work on feeling less shame and more safety. I'm easy to sit with. I like people and I'm funny. My clients tell me that they feel like they can tell me anything. You won't learn too much about me personally but you'll know a lot about who I am because the therapeutic relationship is a big part of what heals us. That means that I'll have thoughts and reactions and I'll share them kindly and carefully. You'll get to know yourself better and that will mean that you can feel more connected to other people. Most of the people who work with me find that their relationships with others are stronger and more satisfying and that they feel less shame, fear and sadness. We all deserve relief from our burdens.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Hazleton, Pennsylvania