Codependency therapists in Chester, Pennsylvania PA
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Phoenix Center for Experiential Trauma Therapy
Treatment Center, DSW, LCSW, BCD, CGP, FAAETS, TEP
Codependency is often closely associated with trauma, loss, or dysfunctional family systems. Because we specialize in trauma, we naturally are working quite often with codependency.
11 Years Experience
In-Person Near Chester, PA
Online in Chester, PA Pennsylvania
Joyful Restoration Coaching, Counseling & Integrative Energy Medicine
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW, CPTS, BCPCC
Recovering from co-dependency is no easy feat, learning how to establish boundaries and detach from toxic relationships requires courage, fortitude and consistency. I will teach you through personal and professional experience how to develop the skill set necessary to overcome co-dependent compulsions and reclaim your personal power.
23 Years Experience
In-Person Near Chester, PA
Online in Chester, PA Pennsylvania
Dr. Amy Schullery
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I support clients struggling with codependency issues in their relationships.
19 Years Experience
In-Person Near Chester, PA
Online in Chester, PA Pennsylvania
Dr. Charles Zeiders
Psychologist, PsyD, Diplomate in CBT,NBCC Certified,Licensed Psychologist
Often described as the "Best Kept Secret of the Main Line." Dr. Zeiders is quietly popular for his insightful, effective psychotherapy, executive coaching and "fix it" abilities as a Psychologist. He treats anxiety, stress, shyness, depression, marital issues and addictions.
In-Person Near Chester, PA
Erika Barrington
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, BC-DMT
Codependency is something I'm deeply familiar with — both professionally and personally — and it's one of my greatest passions to work on with clients. At its core, I think of codependency as a struggle with interdependence: being connected to others while still remaining a separate person with your own needs, feelings, and limits. It often shows up as putting others' needs first, tying your own wellbeing to someone else's, or feeling compelled to fix or manage another person's pain.
Trauma and neurodivergence can both quietly set us up for these patterns — when your needs have been dismissed or overlooked, it makes sense that you learn to deprioritize them. One of the most powerful early steps is just naming what's been happening: education alone can feel like you're finally getting a map of your inner life. From there, we do the real healing work with whatever we discover. For clients who are open to it, we may also explore peer support options, including 12-step communities organized around codependency recovery — though this is always entirely your call.
13 Years Experience
Online in Chester, PA Pennsylvania (Online Only)
Michelle Bloom, PsyD
Psychologist, PsyD, PsyPact
Setting healthy boundaries is something many of us did not effectively learn in childhood, even in the most well meaning and loving of families. We have, instead, learned to live life to serve others and to prioritize the needs of others, even when doing so harms ourselves. My approach is to help my clients create healthy boundaries, advocate for the self, learn to communicate our needs clearly and directly, and then learn to act upon the needs we have outlined to those we love so we can cultivate healthy and mutually effective relationships. Cutting the ties of codependency is central to this process: staying in one's own lane, letting others solve their own problems, offering compassion and help when asked, letting go of the rescue fantasy, living without an emotional hangover, and learning to accept that there is much we cannot control.
29 Years Experience
Online in Chester, PA Pennsylvania (Online Only)
Brian Swope
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
The work with codependency focuses on strengthening the individual’s understanding of themself through boundaries exploration and building up and highlighting the positive elements - personal traits as well as managing the difficult emotions that come with changing how a person relates to others.
16 Years Experience
In-Person Near Chester, PA
Online in Chester, PA Pennsylvania
CHRISTIE BAUR PSYCHOTHERAPY
Counselor/Therapist, MS, LPC
Codependency can leave you feeling responsible for others’ feelings, overextended, or unsure of your own needs. It can affect relationships, self-esteem, and overall well-being. Therapy can help you break these patterns and develop healthier ways of connecting with yourself and others.
Together, we’ll explore the thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors that fuel codependent patterns. You’ll learn to set boundaries, communicate effectively, and prioritize your own needs—without guilt. Over time, you’ll gain confidence, strengthen self-worth, and create more balanced, fulfilling relationships.
20 Years Experience
In-Person Near Chester, PA
Online in Chester, PA Pennsylvania
Dr. Brian M. Berman
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I specialize in the treatment of codependency and utilize elements of self-compassion, communications skills and emotion focused therapy (EFT) to help clients improve boundary setting .
22 Years Experience
In-Person Near Chester, PA
Online in Chester, PA Pennsylvania
Ashley Lynn
Licensed Professional Counselor, MFT, LPC, CAADC
Codependency can leave you feeling responsible for others while disconnected from yourself. I help clients explore these patterns, strengthen boundaries, and build a healthier sense of self and balance in relationships.
8 Years Experience
Online in Chester, PA Pennsylvania (Online Only)
Codependency therapists in Chester, Pennsylvania Statistics
Codependency therapists in Chester, Pennsylvania average 18 years of experience and charge around $199 per session. 99% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (71%), Psychodynamic Therapy (43%), and Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (39%).
Average years in practice
18 Years Experience
Average cost per session
$199
Accept insurance
44%
Offer sliding scale
48%
Gender ID
| 54% |
Female |
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| 33% |
Male |
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| 7% |
Non-Binary |
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| 6% |
Gender Fluid |
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Session Type
| 53% |
In Person and Online |
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| 46% |
Online Only |
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| 1% |
In Person Only |
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Top Treatment Approaches
| 71% | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) |
| 43% | Psychodynamic Therapy |
| 39% | Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) |
| 39% | Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) |
| 37% | Existential / Humanistic Therapy |
| 37% | Family Systems Therapy |
| 32% | Internal Family Systems (IFS) |
Ages Served
| 97% | Adult |
| 66% | Young Adult |
| 57% | Senior |
| 38% | Teen |
| 23% | Children |
Client Focus
| 66% | Women |
| 54% | Men |
| 48% | LGBTQ+ |
| 32% | Hispanic / Latino |
| 30% | Military / Veterans |