Behavioral therapists in Connellsville, Pennsylvania PA
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
Dr. Brian M. Berman
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Do racing thoughts and uncomfortable feelings overwhelm you? Are life stressors or past traumas preventing you from making desired life choices? I am a dedicated psychologist with 22 years of experience providing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness-Based Therapy to individuals seeking support for mental health concerns. My goal is to empower clients to overcome challenges, develop effective coping strategies, and achieve lasting positive change. Thank you for considering my services, and I am humbled at the prospect of helping you through your life journey. Please visit cognitivebehavioralcounseling.com for more information.
20 Years Experience
Jennifer Plumb Vilardaga, PhD
Psychologist, PhD
Just being a human is challenging. A therapeutic relationship is one that creates a safe space to reflect on who you are and what you experience, learn to relate to those experiences differently, and empowers you to make choices about how you want to be. My work is to support you, build awareness and understanding, and ultimately to help guide you towards living a full, vital, and connected life - as you define it.
11 Years Experience
Reginald K. Riggins
Psychologist, PhD
My practice uses evidence-based techniques to assist those with mental health concerns. I provide an informative and collaborative approach to help potential clients reach both their short-term and long-term goals. I believe in skill building as an important aspect of achieving sustained change.
5 Years Experience
Brett Swords
Psychologist, Ph.D.
You’ve taken a critical first step toward starting to feel better: you are exploring your options for therapy. For this, you should give yourself a pat on the back—starting the process of reaching out for help is never easy. The next step is finding the right therapist for you. I specialize in working with people who are not getting what they want or need out of relationships (including their relationship with themselves). Many of my clients describe being hard on themselves, having difficulty forming relationships, or not feeling fulfilled by their relationships.
16 Years Experience