My approach to helping my clients is nonjudgmental, strength-based, and curious. Through the use of several psychodynamic approaches and applied Jungian analysis, I am able to help clients transform their lives by exploring their self-concept and improving their self-esteem. I believe that a nonjudgmental approach helps us uncover painful patterns
Are you searching for more meaning to your life? Have you come to a decision that involves living your life more authentically? Our personal experiences may contribute to patterns of behaviors or thoughts that leave us constantly feeling emotionally tired. At some point, we may begin to feel that there is something missing from our lives.
I prov
Have you found yourself stuck in a cycle of anxiety, overthinking, or feeling down? It’s easy to feel overwhelmed, but change is possible, and you don’t have to do it alone. I believe in the power of collaboration and tailoring therapy to meet your unique needs and goals. Together, we’ll explore the best therapeutic approach for y
Being the designated "strong one" is exhausting. Perhaps you are caring for a family member with a chronic illness, navigating the pressures of young adulthood, or simply feeling the weight of everyone else's expectations. The pressure to hold it all together never seems to let up, leaving you to be "on" for everyone else while
Emery Philip, P-MHC, graduated with a Master's of Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Molloy University. Emery believes that we all have more power than we realize. Utilizing a person-centered approach because you are the expert of yourself. Together, we create a therapeutic environment that is safe, supportive, and non-judgmental so you can
Pamela Rice, LMSW, graduated from the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College. She believes nurturing our emotional well-being allows for more peaceful relationships with ourselves and with others, and helps us to navigate the world more easily and authentically. Whether you are looking to understand and ease symptoms of anxiety, trauma,
Hello! My name is Amanda Caird, and I am a mental health counselor, currently working under my limited permit, with a Master’s of Education degree in mental health counseling from George Mason University. I have expertise in treating individuals with eating issues and co-occurring mental health symptoms, including anxiety, depression, obsessi
My goal is to help those who are ready to seek, explore, and create balance within. I am experienced in providing care to clients who are experiencing communication breakdown, depression, anxiety, work-related stress, grief, bipolar condition, trauma, substance use, and addiction. My background in family systems theory enables me to help individual
As an individual, I believe that therapy is most successful when it is a truly collaborative process. It is my goal to provide compassionate and informed care for the individual to decide what areas of their lives are most important to focus on. I strive to work alongside clients to both witness distress with compassion, and challenge clients to id
While some clients enter therapy with specific goals, and I am more than willing to be of assistance, I pride myself as a culturally competent and community values-forward professional with an understanding that each client has a unique system of support and challenges.
My experience has been rather eclectic in terms of the population I have wor
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