Intersubjective therapists in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania PA

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Haverford, Pennsylvania therapist: Philadelphia Art Therapy Associates, art therapist
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Philadelphia Art Therapy Associates

Art Therapist, MA, ATR-BC, LPC
Philadelphia Art Therapy Associates (PhATA) is a diverse group of clinicians striving to build a better world abundant with love, compassion, empathy, and benevolent interdependence. We believe that everyone deserves to be safe, feel well, and find meaning and contentment in this life. Sometimes circumstances make things difficult for us to get there. We’re here to help. PhATA was formed because people function and communicate at their highest capacity when tapping into creativity. Our therapists create supportive, trusting relationships using the creative process, art making, and discussion. Although our clinical associates come from diverse backgrounds, we are of similar minds about one thing. We intend to forge a better world using our unique therapy gifts, one client at a time. You can expect: ~To be a partner in an equal, empathic, and collaborative relationship with your therapist when treatment planning or participating in therapy. ~To be treated with the utmost respect and receive superlative ‘customer service’ as guided by the golden rule, “Treat others the way you want to be treated.” ~That we will accept and celebrate your race, ethnicity, culture, religion, sexual orientation, and gender identity. We’re committed to creating a just and inclusive society for everyone.  
29 Years Experience
In-Person Near Swarthmore, PA
Online in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL), psychologist
Intersubjective

Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL)

Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
I do my best to listen in the service of understanding and provide thoughtful responsiveness, which I have found helps my clients connect to their inner life and with others. Using gentle honesty and compassion, I value autonomy and collaboration to help people feel less alone while finding a sense of purpose within their lives and in the world.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
Washington, District of Columbia therapist: Dr. Wayne Bullock, psychologist
Intersubjective

Dr. Wayne Bullock

Psychologist, PsyD, MEd
Life is filled with challenges. We all approach these challenges in characteristic ways that are shaped by the life we have lived up until that moment. We learn how to respond to challenges based on what has been helpful in the past. As we grow and move through life, these ways of coping can become less advantageous. Sometimes we get stuck in our responses to stress, and this can exacerbate negative feelings. I can help you learn to notice these patterns, the ways they have helped, and the ways in which they no longer serve you. Together, we will work to create more options for you to respond to the challenges of life.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
Denver, Colorado therapist: Dr. Maria Canyon, psychologist
Intersubjective

Dr. Maria Canyon

Psychologist, PsyD, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
I strive to create a therapeutic environment where individuals can explore all aspects of themselves. Utilizing an integrative approach to psychotherapy, I place emphasis on the therapeutic relationship and the unique needs of the people I work with. I view therapy as a collaborative space to navigate the inevitable complexities that arise during a lifetime, exploring both conscious and unconscious narratives with curiosity and care.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
Kalamazoo, Michigan therapist: Dr. Sarah Pouliot, psychologist
Intersubjective

Dr. Sarah Pouliot

Psychologist, PhD, LP
Psychotherapy is most effective when two people (therapist and client) work together to develop a type of therapeutic relationship that not only seeks to make sense of unfolding dynamics but also provides a safe place from which to explore both the known and unknown. In other words, psychotherapy or counseling should offer a meaningful experience, offering new ways of being, relating, and experiencing. Lasting change becomes possible when we are able to find and apply new ways of thinking and feeling about ourselves and others - new ways of relating or responding to the world in which we live and engage.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania