Therapists in Warrington, PA

Quintessential Health
Psychologist, PsyD
Verified
Verified
At Quintessential Health, we serve a wide range of individuals from young children to adults. We often individual therapy, group counseling, couples counseling, and assessment/testing services. We specialize in generalized and social anxiety, depression, relationship issues, behavioral difficulties, grief/loss, Autism, ADHD, and trauma. Common referrals for assessments include ADHD concerns, Autism, academic difficulties, psychoeducational assessments, and developmental concerns. We welcome patients from the following states: PA, AZ, CO, DE, GA, IL, MO, NE, NH, NV, OK, TX, UT, & VA.

Jenna Rodjenski
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
I can't say that I have an ideal client, as every client presents with their own unique set of strengths and challenges. I find myself drawn to clients whose lives have been significantly negatively impacted by the systems they belong to. Aiding clients with the tools and resources to work on breaking those generational cycles of trauma or poverty, is one of the most rewarding experiences I can have as a therapist. I truly believe that all clients have the ability to overcome whatever challenges they may be experiencing and achieve their personal goals. My only job is to help them develop the tools to do so.

Diana Cofsky
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Verified
Verified
I am a licensed professional counselor that has been working in behavioral health for over 20 years. I am a lifelong resident of South Jersey and obtained my Bachelors and Masters degrees from La Salle University in Philadelphia.

Dawn H. Haaz
Psychologist, PsyD
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
Do you imagine a life where you can be the best you? Do you want a life where you feel good about yourself, are engaged in work/activities you are passionate about, are empowered to make decisions in your best interest, and have healthy, fulfilling relationships? If so, let me help you create this life for yourself.

Zachary Mauro
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW
Verified
Verified
My ideal client would be an individual who has had life changes (big or small) and is willing to put in the time to work on finding new norms for their lives. It may not always be an easy task, but I believe that if we can put in the work, it will all pay off and lead to healthier outcomes. In addition, I like to have clients who are open to working with me and want a better quality of life.

Tiffany Joy Hebron
Counselor, LMHC, PLC, ADHD-CC
Verified
Verified
My ideal client is someone open to the process of therapy. Someone who is willing to show up for themselves, and “put in the work”. My client may be someone dealing with anxiety, depression, or challenges of ADHD, such as Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria. My client may be feeling in a rut or “stuck” in personal aspects of their life. My client may be challenged by different phases and stages of life, by not feeling capable or feeling easily overwhelmed. They want to engage in therapy and work on achieving their personal goals in a space where they are seen, heard, validated and encouraged.

Amanda Malcolm
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Verified
Verified
My ideal client wants something better, has no idea what "better" is or looks like, and has no idea where to start. They are still determining if they are ready to start or commit to that change. What they need is a person and a space to figure it out. Deep down, they know where they are right now can be better, whether in relationships, emotions, daily habits, major life goals, or anything in-between. But, most importantly, they want a space where they can process and grow from that place and build a sustainable life.

Shanaysha Davis
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW
Verified
Verified
My ideal client would be someone who is aware that they need help. They are also prepared and open to doing the necessary work to address their issue. They understand that therapy is a process and not something that can be completed overnight. They understand that their previous methods have failed and are willing to try again with me.

Cole Glaser
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
My ideal client would be aware that they need help. They are also prepared and open to doing the necessary work to address their issue. They understand that therapy is a process, not something they can complete overnight. They know that their previous methods have failed and are willing to try again with me.

Costenah Ward
Licensed Professional Counselor
Verified
Verified
My ideal client is prepared to initiate changes in their life to promote wellness. They are prepared to process internal and external contributors to their mood, discuss options for improvement, and practice healthier skills that will assist in achieving their personal goals. My ideal client is internally motivated and desires emotional balance from concerns such as anxiety, depression, impaired self-esteem, trauma, and interpersonal conflict. They arrive to treatment with goals in mind, and will actively work to experience relief of distressing symptoms.

Brigitte Dechiaro
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, ATR-BC, LPC
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
I focus on identification, awareness, healing, empowerment, and resolution of daily life struggles in a safe, supportive environment. I encourage use of verbal and non-verbal means of self expression as well as identification of strategies of self development and formulating healthy new perceptions and interventions to heal for positive change. My focus is working with adolescents with emotional and behavioral health needs and their families.

Cynthia Rumery
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC
Verified
Verified
As a counselor, I have always been aware of the courage and openness a client needs to be able to seek support and engage in counseling services. I also understand how difficult it is to make therapeutic changes in one's life. I am humbled to be privileged to learn about a client's intimate struggles, and I take the depth of that relationship of respect, privacy, boundaries, and expectations very seriously. My ideal client is anyone open to counseling, receiving feedback, and willing to work together on developing action steps towards change and personal growth.

Christina Calkins
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Verified
Verified
A patient presents with concerns regarding impulsive decision-making and wanting to change relationship patterns. She was recently diagnosed with postpartum after giving birth 30 days prior. She is currently in a relationship with the child's father and reports being unhappy with his parenting skills. She wants to go out on her own but is afraid he will separate her from the child. In therapy, she has clarified that she does not want to share with him at the child's young age.

Sophie Hans
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW
Verified
Verified
My ideal client is someone who comes to therapy in a time of need. They might be experiencing anxiety due to life changes and transitions or they might be experiencing symptoms of anxiety for the first time and be concerne as to where the anxiety came from. The client might be processing loss or grief from a loved one or past friendships and or relationships. My ideal client will have needs such as needing to identify coping skills to get through life stressors, assistance with reaching goals. As a therapist I would be able to provide the client with a objective perspective to bounce their ideas and situations off of.

Josie Albrecht
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Verified
Verified
I enjoy working with clients who want to get to the root of their struggles. These clients would like to gain insight into their symptoms, something difficult that has happened to them or to explore cycles and patterns that aren’t serving them. The clients I see often have attended therapy in the past. The clients I see also often present with attachment-based traumas, symptoms of post-traumatic stress, and difficulties in their personal and work relationships.
Not accepting new clients

Jenny Lynn Diamond
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, NCC, LPC
Verified
Verified
My ideal client is an individual who notices there is an issue in their life and wants to put forth the work to see that change.
Not accepting new clients

Genevieve Kim
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Verified
11 Endorsed
Verified
11 Endorsed
Life is full of joys, sorrows, grief, and loss. Sometimes we need the guidance of someone outside our family and friends to help us process those things that cause us anxiety or stress. If you're looking for someone to help you move past feeling "stuck" and move forward to a place of wholeness and healing, meeting with a therapist may be that nudge you need.

Rebecca Austin
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW
Verified
Verified
I am a Licensed Social Worker with a passion for decreasing the stigma surrounding mental health and promoting the health and well being of my clients. For my undergraduate degree, I moved from Central Jersey (Yes! It exists!) to South Jersey to attend Stockton University. I received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Social Work with a Minor in Behavioral Neuroscience from Stockton, and then moved on to attend graduate school in Philadelphia. I received my Master of Social Work Degree with a clinical concentration from the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Social Policy and Practice in May of 2020.

Christopher Diggles
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, QCSW, BCD
Verified
Verified
Fear, anxiety, and doubt block out clear thinking. This can happen to any of us. We can all have "personal demons". And as human beings we all react the same way, often retreating to the more primal aspects that existed in our species before reason. The "Three F's" emerge : Fight, Flight, Freeze, those primal responses to trauma. As these responses existed before cognition, logic and reasoning are often short-circuited. Before we know it, other priorities are put aside or forgotten. We are now "surviving" daily, rather than "thriving" and benefiting from full life experience, fearing we lack the tools to manage these obstacles.

Hanan Khorchid
APN, PMHNP
Verified
Verified
I am a dual board-certified nurse practitioner in Adult-Gerontology and Psychiatric Mental Health Practitioner. I graduated from La Salle University in 2016 with a Master degree of Adult- Gerontology. I worked in corrections as a primary care nurse practitioner/detox. I also worked as an APN in a psych unit at a local hospital. Prior to that I worked for seven years as a registered nurse (RN) at a psychiatric hospital. I also worked in various places as an RN.
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