Women therapists in Allentown, Pennsylvania PA
Alicia A. Williams
Psychologist, Ed.D.
I am a licensed psychologist offering virtual psychotherapy. My strengths are in cognitive behavioral therapy and holistic counseling, focusing on women who identify as lesbian as well as those who have survived childhood sexual abuse and other forms of sexual trauma. I believe that healing is possible and I welcome the opportunity to help you find your path to healing.
20 Years Experience
Dr. Susan E. Schumacher
Licensed Professional Counselor, DA, LPC, LCPC, CCTP, EMDR Clinician
I consider it an honor to walk with you on your journey to be kind, curious, and aware, in your own life. I'm here to listen, notice patterns, explore options, and tap into skills and abilities you have, and can develop. We will work at your pace to gain relief and insight into the issues of concern for you.
15 Years Experience
Rosemarie Manfredi
Psychologist, Psy.D.
My evaluation and consultation philosophy is that all individuals have the ability to overcome challenges and reach their unique potential. I strive to help those I work with understand their strengths, gifts, and challenges in order to meet their goals and develop a realistic plan to move forward. My practice motto is to providing clarity to grow, bloom, and thrive. I offer a free, 15-minute consultation to help determine whether my services are a good match for you or your child and determine the best evaluation type to meet your needs.
15 Years Experience
Gayle MacBride
Psychologist, PhD, LP
Clients work best with someone they trust and feel comfortable with. One of the most consistent pieces of feedback I get is how easy it is to talk with me and they appreciate that I'm "real". I believe that a pinch of empathy and a dash of compassion makes the perfect recipe to provide you an accurate reflection needed to do meaningful therapy work.
18 Years Experience
Kailyn Bobb
Psychologist, PsyD
I believe each person has an innate capacity for growth and self-awareness just waiting to be explored. If you are navigating challenging life transitions, a blend of personal and professional challenges, have relationship issues, dealing with feelings of uncertainty, self-doubt, lack of fulfillment in various aspects of your life, or perhaps on a quest for a deeper sense of self-discovery, an existential-integration approach may provide a collaborative and compassionate space for you to reflect upon your experiences, gain clarity about your values, and deepen your understanding of yourself. I'm a USAF veteran so it is important to me to put "integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do."
7 Years Experience