LGBTQ+ therapists in Fernway, Pennsylvania PA
Courtney Pfohlman
Counselor/Therapist, LADC LPC
I am trained in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy and Parts and Memory therapy which can be used in a collaborative process to help you reach your goals. EMDR is a trauma based therapy that I primarily use in facilitation to assist you in reaching your therapy goals.
I view the client in a holistic manner and provide individual, couples therapy, group counseling, and teletherapy via online video based on the individuals needs. Please reach out if you have any questions. I look forward to meeting you!
10 Years Experience
Gina Niewodowski
Licensed Professional Counselor, M.A., LPC, ATR-BC (Master of Arts, Licensed Professional Counselor, Board Certified Art Therapist)
Life is full of exciting and challenging situations. During therapy, we are a team. We work together to understand your life, your goals and what's important to you. I can help you understand the reasons for feelings and behaviors. We use your strengths to help you feel good about your life!
38 Years Experience
Hannah Warshowsky
Psychologist, PhD
Hello and welcome! I provide tele-therapy online to adults. My specialties includes sexual concerns (difficulty with orgasm, painful sex, low sexual desire) stress, relationship difficulties, grief, body image concerns, and identity exploration. I am passionate about working with millennials, womxn, LGBT folks, kink/non-monogamous individuals and people from religious minority backgrounds, particularly Jewish and Muslim clients.
I offer tele-health in 30+ states through an inter-state agreement for Psychologists called PsyPact.
8 Years Experience
Center for Healthier Relationships, Individuals, & Sexualities
Marriage and Family Therapist, PhD, LMFT, CST
Therapist at CHRIS work with clients through compassion and understanding that each person, family, or couple has their own unique experiences, insight, and needs with reference to therapy.
13 Years Experience
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