Pennsylvania Providers : 525 South 4th Street, Suite 243 , Philadelphia, PA 19147

Neha Patil, MSW, Wellness and Nutritional Coach ( Located In Person in PA and Virtually in MA, VA, NJ)
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When life feels overwhelming ,whether from chronic stress, emotional strain, or compounding life experiences, the body often speaks first. This may show up as digestive discomfort, migraines, insomnia, fatigue, inflammation, menstrual pain, or challenges with eating and mood. Neha supports clients in reconnecting with their body’s innate capacity for balance, vitality, and healing.

As a Wellness Consultant with over ten years of experience, Neha brings a compassionate, integrative approach to both mental and physical well-being. She has worked extensively in outpatient care and private practice, supporting individuals in improving digestion, sleep quality, menstrual health, energy levels, and emotional resilience. Clients often seek her out when they feel disconnected from their bodies or overwhelmed by persistent stress and health concerns.

Neha holds a Master of Social Work and certifications in Yoga and Ayurvedic Lifestyle Medicine. Her work weaves together evidence-based mental health practices with holistic, body-centered therapies. Depending on each client’s unique needs, sessions may include nutritional guidance, yoga and movement therapy, breathing practices, herbal and spice remedies, massage therapies, mindfulness techniques, and gentle meditation.

Her specialties include mental wellness, digestive health, women’s health, disordered eating patterns, pain management, and stress-related concerns. Neha has particular experience supporting individuals navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, digestive disorders, sleep challenges, body pain and inflammation, and life transitions. She also brings a culturally responsive lens to her work, with additional focus on immigrant health and alternative healing approaches.

Neha’s clients describe her as gentle, intuitive, and deeply attuned. She creates a supportive space where clients feel heard, empowered, and guided toward sustainable, natural ways of caring for both body and mind.

She works with teenagers, adults, families, and groups, and draws from clinical approaches such as Motivational Interviewing, Somatic Therapy, Internal Family Systems, Mindfulness-Based Therapy, Yoga, and Meditation.

Expertise

Anxiety

Body Pain/Inflammation

Concentration, memory and focus (ADHD)

Coping with grief and loss

Coping with life changes

Depression

Digestive Disorders

Eating disorders

Family Conflicts

Fatigue

Nutrition

Relationship issues

Sleeping disorders

Stress Management

Trauma and abuse

Women Issues

Additional Focus Areas/Expertise

Immigrant Health 

Alternative Health

Populations

Teenagers (13-17)

Families

Groups

Adults

Clinical Approaches

Motivational Interviewing

Somatic Therapy

Internal Family Systems

Mindfulness Therapy

Yoga

Meditation

Shakira Thomas, Pre LPC ( (Located In Person in PA and Virtually in PA, MA,VA, NJ, FL)
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I am a therapist who integrates resilience and clinical expertise to support individuals, couples, and families on their journey toward healing and wholeness. My approach is warm, compassionate, and structured, providing a safe space where clients can process challenges, build secure connections, and discover their inner strength.

I take a holistic perspective on therapy, attending not only to psychological needs but also to relational, cultural, and somatic experiences—such as how stress manifests in the body. Informed by my own experiences navigating grief, anxiety, and resilience within the context of community hardship, I strive to hold space for clients with deep empathy and without judgment.

Grounded in psychological training and a respect for lived experience, I believe healing happens when clients feel truly seen and supported. My areas of focus include strengthening attachment and intimacy within relationships, navigating grief and anxiety, and addressing the impact of trauma.

My ideal client is open to learning about their mental health and willing to engage in a collaborative process of growth. I don’t expect clients to arrive with all the answers—just a willingness to explore, learn, and apply tools that support stability and meaningful change. Common issues I work with include depression, anxiety, adjustment difficulties, relationship and family strain, work-related stress, substance use concerns, and anger management.

To best meet each client’s unique needs, I draw from a range of evidence-based modalities, including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure Therapy, Reality Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT).

Clients often describe me as empathetic, nurturing, and steady, while also appreciating the clarity and structure I bring to therapy. My ultimate goal is to empower individuals, couples, and families to move beyond cycles of fear or disconnection, embrace their resilience, and live with greater meaning, freedom, and connection.

Expertise

Depression

Stress and Anxiety

Coping with addictions

Relationship issues

Trauma and abuse

Intimacy related issues

Motivation, self-esteem, and confidence

Career difficulties

Coping with life changes

Compassion fatigue

Family Conflicts

Coping with grief and loss

Anger management

Populations

Adults

Teenagers (13-17)

Families

Couples

Groups

Clinical Approaches

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Client-Centered Therapy

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Motivational Interviewing

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT)

Internal Family Systems

Mindfulness Therapy

Narrative Therapy

Solution-Focused Therapy

Trauma-Focused Therapy

Tarnjit Kaur,LMSW (Located in person in PA and virtually in MA, PA, VA,NJ AND FL)
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Tarnjit (“TJ”) is a Licensed Social Worker who earned her Master’s degree in Social Work from Temple University. She brings a diverse professional background that includes experience in child welfare, social and emotional learning, and nonprofit organizations. Through her work with individuals from varied cultural and personal backgrounds, TJ takes a holistic and adaptable approach to supporting each client’s unique needs.

As a first-generation immigrant, TJ understands the complexities of navigating multiple cultural identities and the challenges that can arise when balancing family expectations, cultural values, and personal goals. She is especially passionate about creating a compassionate, culturally responsive space for individuals who may be experiencing identity conflicts, feelings of isolation, or difficulty managing the pressures of living between cultures.

TJ believes in the power of connection, storytelling, and self-compassion as pathways to healing and growth. She utilizes evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), mindfulness practices, and culturally informed strategies that align with each client’s values and lived experiences. Her collaborative and client-centered style focuses on helping individuals develop practical coping skills, shift unhelpful patterns, and build resilience during life’s challenges and transitions.

TJ works with individuals who may be experiencing anxiety, relationship difficulties, identity exploration, self-esteem concerns, or major life changes. Many of her clients are seeking support as they navigate stress, cultural expectations, or emotional challenges that impact their overall well-being.

In sessions with TJ, clients can expect a safe, nonjudgmental environment where they feel heard, supported, and empowered. Her goal is to help individuals gain greater clarity, strengthen their sense of self, and develop the confidence and tools needed to build healthier relationships, navigate life transitions, and create a life that aligns with their authentic values and goals.

Expertise

Stress and Anxiety

Coping with addictions

LGBTQ related issues

Relationship issues

Trauma and abuse

Intimacy related issues

Motivation, self-esteem, and confidence

Career difficulties

Coping with life changes

Family Conflicts

Parenting issues

Racial/Cultural Identity Issues

Additional Focus Areas/Expertise

  • Foster Care, Adoption and Kinship Caregiving

  • Interfaith and Interracial families 

  • Migrants/Immigrants/Refugees

Populations

Teenagers (13-17)

Families

Couples

Children (under 13)

Clinical Approaches

Client-Centered Therapy

Motivational Interviewing

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Mindfulness Therapy

Solution-Focused Therapy

I speak three languages: English, Punjabi, and Hindi.

Danielle Cole, LPC ( Located In Person In PA)
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About Me

As a therapist, my greatest strengths are listening deeply, showing compassion, and appreciating who you already are. I believe that you are the expert on yourself—even if that doesn’t feel true right now. My role is to listen with empathy and curiosity so together we can uncover your strengths and abilities.

In therapy, we’ll collaborate on a plan that honors your past experiences, builds new coping tools, and defines what thriving means for you. This might involve exploring current challenges, healing from old hurts, clarifying your goals, or identifying unmet needs. I provide a non-judgmental, supportive space that welcomes all thoughts and feelings, and I strive to create an atmosphere of genuine respect for people of all races, ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, body sizes, and abilities.

Who I Work With

My clients often come to therapy wanting relief from painful past experiences, clarity about their lives, or a stronger sense of control and authenticity. I have experience helping people make lasting change, improve relationships, uncover the roots of their challenges, and begin living in alignment with their true selves.

How I Can Help

I specialize in supporting individuals who are “figuring it out” and ready for a space of understanding and encouragement. Together, we will decide what you’d like to change, explore what’s getting in the way, and identify the skills and supports that can help you move forward. I see therapy as a collaborative partnership that respects your story and helps you decide what’s next.

Areas of Expertise

Primary Focus Areas:

  • Depression

  • Stress and Anxiety

  • Coping with Addictions

  • Life Transitions

  • Grief and Loss

Additional Expertise:

  • Anger Management

  • Motivation and Goal Setting

  • Relationship Challenges

  • Trauma Recovery

  • Suicidal Ideation

Clinical Approaches

  • Client-Centered Therapy

  • Existential Theory

  • Motivational Interviewing

  • Psychodynamic Therapy

  • Attachment-Based Therapy

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Mindfulness Therapy

  • Solution-Focused Therapy

Populations

  • Adults

  • Groups

Frances Barlas, Pre LPC (Located In Person in PA and Virtually in PA, MA,VA, NJ, FL)
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Hi, I’m Frances — a pre-licensed therapist passionate about supporting people on their journey toward creating a more meaningful and fulfilling life. I believe in the power of therapy to help people deepen their self-understanding, lessen emotional suffering, and cultivate overall well-being.

Life can be hard — often harder than we’re willing to admit. Our culture tends to prioritize productivity and consumerism over genuine connection and contentment. In my work, I help clients slow down, reflect, and reconnect with what truly matters. Together, we’ll explore how your past experiences shape your present, uncover patterns that may no longer serve you, and develop new ways of showing up for yourself and the people you care about.

I specialize in working with anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and major life transitions, as well as teens and young adults navigating identity and belonging. My approach is relational and person-centered, meaning therapy is a collaborative process — you bring your lived experience, and I bring tools and insight to help you grow. I draw from psychodynamic theory, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and mindfulness-based practices to meet you where you are.

My ideal client is curious about their inner world — someone who wants to understand both why they are the way they are and how they can move toward change. I value creating a safe, compassionate space where you can be your authentic self without fear of judgment. Together, we’ll explore the connections between your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, uncovering new possibilities for healing and growth.

If you’re ready to take the next step, I offer a free 10–15 minute consultation where we can connect, discuss what you’re looking for, and see if we’re a good fit. I’d love to hear from you.

Specialties & Focus Areas

  • Depression

  • Anxiety and stress

  • Trauma and abuse

  • Grief and loss

  • Relationship and family conflicts

  • Self-esteem and confidence

  • Life transitions

  • Anger management

  • ADHD and focus concerns

  • Chronic illness

  • OCD and panic disorder

  • Identity exploration

Populations

  • Teenagers (13–17)

  • Adults (18+)

Approaches
Client-Centered • Psychodynamic • Attachment-Based • CBT • EFT • Mindfulness

Casey Eichelberger, LSW (Located In Person in PA and Virtually in PA, MA,VA, NJ, FL)
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My name is Casey Eichelberger, a Licensed Social Worker (LSW) graduate from West Chester University and a clinical supervisee dedicated to helping individuals navigate life’s challenges with compassion and purpose. Over the past four years, my clinical work has primarily focused on children and adolescents, but my practice is rooted in principles that apply to clients of all ages and stages of life.

I believe therapy is a collaborative journey. You are the expert of your own life—the captain of your ship—and my role is to walk alongside you, helping you navigate through uncertainty, difficulties, and transitions toward your goals. I don’t claim to have all the answers, but together we will uncover strengths, build resilience, and chart a course toward growth and healing.

My approach is grounded in strengths-based practices and the connections between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors (the CBT model). I also incorporate DBT-informed skills, emotional processing, conflict resolution, and coping strategies tailored to your unique needs. My goal is to create a safe and supportive space where you can process emotions, challenge negative thinking, and strengthen your ability to cope with life’s ups and downs.

Who I Work With
My ideal clients are individuals who:

  • Want to build confidence and strengthen decision-making skills

  • Are seeking to process emotions and experiences in a safe space

  • Desire healthier thought patterns and stronger, more fulfilling relationships

  • Want to challenge negative self-talk and discover their strengths

  • Are ready to develop practical coping strategies to manage stress and life transitions

How I Can Help
I specialize in:

  • Teaching and practicing effective coping skills

  • Identifying and processing feelings in healthy ways

  • Supporting conflict resolution in personal and family dynamics

  • Incorporating CBT and DBT techniques to create lasting change

  • Highlighting strengths while reframing negative experiences

  • Holding supportive, judgment-free space where you feel heard and empowered

If you are ready to take steps toward personal growth, healing, and confidence, I would be honored to support you on that journey. Together, we can work toward the goals that matter most to you.

Expertise

Stress and Anxiety

Trauma and abuse

Motivation, self-esteem, and confidence

Coping with life changes

Family Conflicts

Coping with grief and loss

Anger management

Concentration, memory and focus (ADHD)

Additional Focus Areas/Expertise

Psychoeducation, neurodivergence and autism, child-teen

Populations

Teenagers (13-17)

Families

Children (under 13)

Groups

Clinical Approaches

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Client-Centered Therapy

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Motivational Interviewing

Psychodynamic Therapy

Somatic Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Mindfulness Therapy

Solution-Focused Therapy

Trauma-Focused Therapy


Kaylee Kong, M.S , LAPC (Located In Person in PA and Virtually in PA, MA,VA, NJ, FL)
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As a clinician with a Master’s in Clinical Psychology, I take a person-centered and multicultural approach to therapy—always considering the unique context of your family, racial, ethnic, cultural, and spiritual identities. My personal experiences as an Asian American woman allow me to bring additional understanding and empathy into the therapeutic relationship, creating a safe and inclusive space for healing.

I provide psychotherapy to children, teens, and adults navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, interpersonal challenges, life transitions, and the unique mental health concerns experienced within communities of color. My priority is to ensure you feel accepted, heard, and understood throughout our work together. Clients can expect sessions that balance warmth, humor, curiosity, and creativity with deep compassion and respect.

I am certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and draw from a range of evidence-based modalities, including Psychodynamic Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Mindfulness-Based practices, and aspects of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). While these terms can sound overwhelming, at the core my focus is simple: how you feel in our sessions, what your goals are, and how we can work together to move beyond patterns that may be keeping you “stuck.”

My therapeutic style is trauma-informed, collaborative, and grounded in advocacy. I strive to walk alongside you in your journey of growth and healing, supporting you in becoming your best self while centering what matters most to you.

Expertise

  • Depression

  • Stress and Anxiety

  • Relationship Issues

  • Trauma and Abuse

  • Motivation, Self-Esteem, and Confidence

  • Career Difficulties

  • Coping with Life Changes

  • Family Conflicts

  • Parenting Issues

  • Anger Management

  • Executive and Professional Coaching

  • Concentration, Memory, and Focus (ADHD)

Additional Focus Areas / Expertise

  • Communication

  • Trauma and Intergenerational Trauma

  • Conflict Resolution

  • Attachment-Based Work

Populations Served

  • Children (under 13)

  • Teenagers (13–17)

  • Families

  • Young Adults

  • College Student

Clinical Approaches

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

  • EMDR

  • Client-Centered Therapy

  • Motivational Interviewing

  • Psychodynamic Therapy

  • Attachment-Based Therapy

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Mindfulness Therapy

  • Trauma-Focused Therapy

Michele Riley, MD, Young Adult Wellness Specialist / Holistic Practitioner ( Located in person in PA and virtually in NJ )
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Michele Riley, MD is the Owner and Co-Founder of Mosaic Behavioral Health and a Functional & Holistic Medicine Practitioner specializing in young adult coaching and mentoring. She works with individuals ages 16–30 for coaching and mentoring and all ages for scratch and touch therapy Dr Riley helps build essential life skills not typically taught in traditional settings, including emotional wellness, stress management, confidence, and navigating the transition into adulthood.

Dr. Riley’s approach is rooted in a whole-person philosophy, integrating mental, emotional, and lifestyle factors to support long-term well-being.

In addition to her coaching and mentoring work, Dr. Riley provides Touch and Scratch Therapy in her Philadelphia office within a structured, ethical, and client-centered framework. Her work in this modality emphasizes nervous system regulation, grounding, and individualized care, with a strong focus on creating a safe, respectful, and professional therapeutic environment. Her clinical practice is guided by trauma-aware principles, with careful attention to consent, boundaries, and each client’s unique needs.

As a physician, clinician, and practice owner, Dr. Riley plays an active role in the development and oversight of clinical services at Mosaic Behavioral Health, supporting both quality of care and organizational integrity. Her combined experience allows her to provide thoughtful, comprehensive care while contributing to the broader mission of the practice.

Dr. Riley offers both virtual sessions for clients in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, as well as in-person appointments in Philadelphia.

Elaine Hanby, MEd, LAPC (Located In Person in PA and Virtually in PA, MA,VA, NJ, FL)
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About My Approach

Seeking therapy can feel overwhelming. Opening up and allowing yourself to be vulnerable is not easy—but by exploring therapy, you’ve already taken the first courageous step.

As a therapist, I use a person center approach , which means you remain in control of the process. My role is to create a warm, empathetic, and judgment-free space where you feel safe to explore your emotions, build coping skills, and work toward healing. I walk alongside you, not in front of you, as we define your goals together and move at your pace.

My Background

Before becoming a therapist, I conducted research on health equity, with a focus on improving access to care through effective communication. This experience continues to shape my commitment to creating inclusive, supportive spaces in therapy. Outside of my professional life, I enjoy reading, knitting, and finding new coffee spots around the city.

Who I Work With

My ideal client is someone who is open to trying—or continuing—therapy, even if you’re unsure of what to expect. Maybe you’ve tried therapy before and had a difficult experience, or maybe this is your first time and you’re questioning the value of talking to a stranger. Either way, I invite you to give it a chance.

I also work with teens who may be starting therapy because of a parent’s encouragement, as well as adults and young adults who may already know the benefits of therapy but are seeking a new connection. Together, we’ll talk about what has worked for you in the past, what hasn’t, and where you’d like to begin now.

I have experience supporting clients with a wide range of concerns, including anxiety, depression, body image issues, perfectionism, trauma, burnout, family and relationship challenges, divorce, and more.

How I Can Help

While my foundation is person centered therapy , I also integrate other modalities as needed, tailoring my approach to your unique needs. These may include:

  • Motivational Interviewing

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Mindfulness practices

No matter which tools we use, my first priority is always to build a genuine, compassionate, and nonjudgmental space where you feel supported in your journey toward growth and healing.

Expertise

Depression

Stress and Anxiety

Relationship issues

Trauma and abuse

Motivation, self-esteem, and confidence

Career difficulties

Coping with life changes

Family Conflicts

Eating disorders

Concentration, memory and focus (ADHD)

Additional Focus Areas/Expertise

Spirituality and spiritual concerns

Populations

Adults

Teenagers (13-17)

Families

Couples

Clinical Approaches

Client-Centered Therapy

Gottman Method (Couples)

Somatic Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Narrative Therapy


Eddie Adams, Pre LPC ( Located in Person in PA and Virtually in MA, VA, NJ, FL and IL )
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Eddie approaches therapy with curiosity, empathy, and deep respect for each person’s unique perspective. He works with teenagers, young adults, and adults who are navigating anxiety, stress, identity questions, and the many transitions that come with different stages of life. These periods can often bring uncertainty, pressure, and difficult emotions. Therapy can offer a supportive space to slow down, reflect, and better understand what you’re experiencing.

Eddie prioritizes creating a nonjudgmental and collaborative environment where clients feel comfortable being open and honest about their experiences. In sessions, he works alongside clients to explore the challenges they are facing, recognize patterns in thoughts and emotions, and develop practical ways to navigate them. He believes therapy should honor each individual’s story, background, and goals, meeting clients where they are while supporting them in moving forward.

His work is grounded in a strengths-based perspective and integrates elements of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, mindfulness, and other evidence-based approaches. Through this collaborative process, Eddie helps clients build insight, strengthen coping skills, and develop confidence in navigating life’s challenges.

Eddie specializes in supporting individuals experiencing anxiety, stress, and life transitions. Many of his clients are navigating changes in relationships, career direction, identity development, or other significant shifts in life. He also has experience working with issues related to depression, self-esteem, focus and attention challenges, relationship concerns, grief and loss, and workplace stress and burnout.

In addition to general mental health support, Eddie has a special interest in working with professionals in the hospitality and service industries who may be experiencing workplace stress, burnout, or career-related challenges.

Eddie’s goal is to provide a supportive space where clients can develop greater self-awareness, build resilience, and gain clarity about their experiences. Together, he works with clients to foster meaningful growth and lasting change.

Expertise

Anxiety

Career difficulties

Compassion fatigue

Concentration, memory and focus (ADHD)

Coping with addictions

Coping with grief and loss

Coping with life changes

Depression

Family Conflicts

Fatigue

Intimacy related issues

Motivation, self-esteem, and confidence

Parenting issues

Relationship issues

Stress Management

Additional Focus Areas/Expertise

  • Career counseling, workplace stress and burnout, and hospitality/service industry professionals.

Populations

Teenagers (13-17)

Adults

Clinical Approaches

Client-Centered Therapy

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Motivational Interviewing

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Mindfulness Therapy

Solution-Focused Therapy

Trauma-Focused Therapy


Massachusetts Providers : 93 Concord Ave, Unit 1, Belmont, MA 02478

Isabel Shishko, LCSW (Located In Person and Virtually in MA )
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About Me

I’m a compassionate and collaborative therapist who enjoys supporting teens and young adults, though I work with people at every stage of life. My approach is strengths-based—I help clients build on what’s already working in their lives—and I often use narrative techniques to explore the stories we tell about ourselves. I’m empathetic and supportive, but I also gently challenge clients in ways that foster growth and deeper self-understanding.

I’ve worked with individuals, couples, and children through play therapy, as well as clients navigating trauma and serious mental health challenges. My goal is to create a safe, welcoming space where meaningful change can happen for anyone.

Who I Work With

My ideal client is someone who’s ready to explore their inner world and build resilience—often a young woman who has experienced trauma and is navigating its ongoing effects. She’s managing work, school, or relationships but wants to feel more grounded, calm, and in control of her nervous system. She’s motivated to understand her responses, develop emotional regulation tools, and feel more balanced and present in her daily life.

How I Can Help

I specialize in working with teens and young adults navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and major life changes. I take a strengths-based, collaborative approach, often incorporating narrative and somatic techniques to help clients process their experiences and reconnect with their sense of agency and calm.

I strive to be both a great listener and a thoughtful question-asker, relating to clients in a professional yet deeply human way. Together, we’ll create a space where you feel supported, challenged when needed, and empowered to make lasting, meaningful change.

Areas of Expertise

  • Depression

  • Stress and Anxiety

  • LGBTQ+ Related Issues

  • Relationship Issues

  • Trauma and Abuse

  • Intimacy and Connection

  • Coping with Life Changes

  • Family Conflicts

  • Nervous System Regulation / Somatic Work

  • Supporting Clients in Carceral or Justice-Involved Settings

Populations Served

  • Teenagers (13–17)

  • Young Adults

  • Couples

Clinical Approaches

  • Client-Centered Therapy

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Narrative Therapy

  • Somatic Therapy

  • Motivational Interviewing

  • Solution-Focused Therapy

  • Trauma-Focused Therapy

Kelly Aucremanne, Pre-Licensed Counselor (Located in person and virtually in MA, PA, VA, NJ, FL)
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About Me

I believe therapy is a collaborative process designed to help you build skills that support your goals and create meaningful change in your life. My role is to provide a safe, compassionate, and supportive space that is tailored to your unique needs. I see you as the expert in your own life, and together we can work toward greater connection—with yourself and with others—while exploring healing, balance, and growth.

Taking the first step into therapy can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. I am here to listen, guide, and support you through whatever phase of life you may be navigating.

Who I Work With

My ideal clients are those who may struggle with anxiety, panic attacks, or cognitive distortions, and who are seeking tangible tools to regain confidence and a sense of control. Many of my clients come to me hoping to reduce the intensity of their anxiety, strengthen their coping skills, and increase their self-esteem. I understand that feelings of shame or embarrassment often accompany these challenges, and I am committed to helping clients move past those barriers so they can live with greater confidence and self-worth.

I have experience working with both adolescents and adults, supporting them through life’s challenges with warmth, humor, and a client-centered approach. I enjoy incorporating clients’ interests—such as art, music, or cultural influences—into therapy to make our work meaningful and engaging.

My Approach

My style is collaborative and supportive, while also focusing on practical skills and strategies that clients can apply in their daily lives. I use a range of approaches including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Emotionally-Focused Therapy, as well as mindfulness-based practices.

I am dedicated to continuing my growth as a clinician, regularly engaging in trainings to expand my toolbox and better serve the needs of my clients.

Areas of Focus

  • Anxiety, stress, and panic

  • Depression

  • Self-esteem, motivation, and confidence

  • Coping with life changes

  • Anger management

  • Family conflicts

Populations Served

  • Teenagers (13–17)

  • Children (under 13)

  • Adults