Persons with Disabilities therapists in State College, Pennsylvania PA

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Raelea Webster, licensed mental health counselor
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Raelea Webster

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MS, LPC
As a cancer survivor, over five years in remission, I know what it's like to feel the floor completely ripped from under you. Sometimes we have this vision of what we think our lives will look like and then...life happens. It could be an illness, a breakup, a move, loss of a loved one or a job, the list goes on. Therapy can offer you a place to set some of that baggage down, allow a time for break, time to sift through all of it, and hopefully leave the session feeling a little lighter. Therapy may not take it all away, but it can make the load more manageable to carry.  
5 Years Experience
Online in State College, Pennsylvania
Newtown, Pennsylvania therapist: Modern Behavioral Health Recovery Center, psychiatrist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Modern Behavioral Health Recovery Center

Psychiatrist, MD, 432409
A psychiatric clinic does not have to look and feel like a psychiatric clinic. We at Modern Behavioral believe that it is absolutely essential that our facility screams serenity. Our practice has a completely reconstructed artist-designed atmosphere, awash with natural light, music and artwork that mirror the essence of a Zen Wellness Center. Innovative in philosophy of treatment while still utilizing the best of Western medicine, Modern Behavioral is a movement towards redesigning the Future of Holistic Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine.  
17 Years Experience
Online in State College, Pennsylvania
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Dr. Sophia Aguirre, psychologist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Dr. Sophia Aguirre

Psychologist, Ph.D., CGP, F-AGPA
I am a Licensed Psychologist and founder of the Aguirre Center of Inclusive Psychotherapy, a group practiced dedicated to providing culturally-affirming psychotherapy. I have a passion for working with folks who hold marginalized identities including Latinx, BIPOC, LGBTQ+ and relationship-structure minorities. I have over a decade of experience of providing psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and groups with a wide-range of concerns and struggles, but a common focus in my clinical work is helping individuals establishing healthier, more authentic relationships with themselves and with others.  
15 Years Experience
Online in State College, Pennsylvania
Alexandria, Virginia therapist: Sound Mind Sound Body LLC, psychologist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Sound Mind Sound Body LLC

Psychologist, MPsy, PsyD
The concept of Sound Mind Sound Body LLC is based on an Ancient Greek proverb that in order to be truly healthy, one must be healthy in both mind and body-if there is an imbalance, there is less fulfillment in one’s life. My goal is to help you to achieve that balance. There is an obvious emphasis in attaining physical health, and too often, there is less emphasis on the importance of mental health. In particular, how mental health can be impacted by physical health, and how physical health can impact mental health. Whether you experience chronic illness, trauma, identity issues (sexual orientation, ethnicity, the roles we play)-these are all areas that can affect one’s overall health. As a clinical psychologist, I have years of experience working in all these areas and hope to serve you to improve your well being. As someone who also struggles with chronic illness, specifically Crohn's Disease and PSC, my personal experience can also be helpful in improving understanding and treatment. Asking for help is hard, especially when you are in pain or feeling isolated. It's a brave step to reach out for help. I strive to help you find your healthiest self and to improving your quality of life. Feel free to e-mail: drwells@smsb-llc.com  
8 Years Experience
Online in State College, Pennsylvania
Santa Fe, New Mexico therapist: Dr. Amanda Roberts, psychologist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Dr. Amanda Roberts

Psychologist, PhD Clinical Psychology, Masters in Marriage Family Therapy
Dr. Roberts’ approach is one of warmth, compassion and respect for the strengths within the person with the firm conviction that effective therapy involves a collaborative partnership informed by the patient’s innate wisdom and resilience. She is passionate about her work and regards it as a divine calling. It is the quality of the therapeutic relationship based on a foundation of trust, safety and a caring connection that provides the most curative element in treatment. She is known for her creativity, passion, fearlessness, easy humor and deep commitment to the welfare of her patients. If you are a patient, your work with her will be solution focused, equip you with tools for living your life more joyfully and freely and will involve a practical problem-solving approach. If you are a consultee she will nurture, support and patiently guide you to become the best clinician that you are capable of becoming. Dr Roberts is a general aviation private pilot, owns her own aeroplane and is an intrepid adventurer. "Do one thing each day that frightens you" is one of her personal standards. She is no stranger to fear, having been a skydiver, scuba diver, rock climber and the leader of a community disaster team in Massachusetts. Dr Roberts is an avid hiker and creative writer and holds a deep reverence for nature and its beauty. She is a dedicated meditator and fitness enthusiast who regards it as a sacred duty to care diligently for her own health in order to give her best to those she serves.  
39 Years Experience
Online in State College, Pennsylvania