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| Armdore |
Arlene
Foreman, MS
A Center For Marriage Counseling
1906 Chestnut Circle
Armdore, PA 19003
Phone: 610 896 3735 |
I
help couples save their marriages
even if it seems hopeless.
You can regain the love and
romance you once had. Please
go to my website at www.acenterformarriagecounseling.com
to hear a MP3 recording about how
I work with couples |
| Bala
Cynwyd
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Sherry
Carroll Pomerantz, Ph.D.
35 Cornell Road
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
O:
610-664-8519
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Offering
individual, couples, and family
therapy. I help people who are
struggling with depression,
anxiety, eating disorders, family
problems, life stresses,
relationship/marital problems. My
specialty areas include women's
issues and helping adolescents and
young adults cope effectively with
their concerns and develop a
healthy sense of self.
Listed: 12-10-02 |
Robert
M. Pomerantz, Ph.D.
35 Cornell Road
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
O:
610-664-8519 |
General
psychology practice focusing on
adults, older adolescents, and
couples. I help people struggling
with depression, adjustment to
life changes, anxiety and coping
with stress, relationship/marital
difficulties, self-esteem issues.
My specialty is in treating people
with drug/alcohol related
problems. The practice includes
coaching to achieve personal and
professional goals.
Listed: 6-28-02 |
| Devon
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John
J. Novielli, Ph.D.
437
Devon State Road
Devon, Pennsylvania 19333
Phone: (610)
688-4700 |
I
specialize in child, adolescent,
couple, and marital and family
relationships using a cognitive
therapy approach to dismantle the
'black holes' that keep us stuck.
I am author of the book
"Tears of the Heart"
which describes the ways children,
adults and couples get stuck in
unintended habits and behaviors
that lead us to a land of
disbelief and conflict with others
and discontent within ourselves.
My background includes over 25
years of professional experience
as a licensed psychologist.
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| Hatfield
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Lisa
Rutheford, MSW
2713 Beech Street
Hatfield, PA 19440
Phone: 215-631-7166
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ALL
SYMPTOMS ACCEPTED- Entering
therapy happens for many reasons.
You may have a specific problem
that needs to be addressed or you
may have a general feeling of
unhappiness. What is important is
taking the time to work through
emotional conflicts that may be
holding you back from having a
balanced, fulfilling life. Please
call me to discuss how I may be
able to help with your particular
concerns. |
| Media |
Cheryl
McCarthy, Ph.D.
280 North Providence Road
Media, Pennsylvania 19063
Phone: 610-519-0914
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My
style of therapy is much different
than traditional therapists. For
example, instead of asking a lot
of "Hmm, and how does that
make you feel?" question, I
use a very "direct
approach" to work with
patients. That is, I am
interactive, animated, and I
provide real feedback and real
options. I'm not afraid of helping
patients to work through issues by
providing honest feedback because
I have found that this works much
more quickly than
"traditional"
treatments. View
complete profile |
| Ottsville
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Marianne
Harms, LCSW specializes in Imago
couples therapy and relational
therapy for single people who are
struggling with the issues around
couplehood. She also works with
people whose anxiety, depression,
low self esteem or stress is
interfering with their enjoyment
of life using hypnosis,
psychotherapeutic interventions
and spiritual direction. |
| King
of Prussia
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| Philadelphia
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Philadelphia
Consultation Center
313
S 16th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
O:
866-7-THERAPY
O: 215-732-8244
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At
the Philadelphia Consultation
Center we are still doing it the
traditional way – private,
long-term talking therapy at your
own pace, with the same therapist,
at times convenient to your
schedule. For over 25 years,
we’ve been practicing the
original alternative therapy –
the talking cure. Our Modern
Analytic approach is a long-term
investment that will help you
achieve success in love, work and
play. View
complete profile |
Dr.
George Bernato
301 Race Street, Suite # 108
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone: 215-629-5533 |
My
professional philosophy of
treatment is humanistic and based
on the belief that people have the
innate potential to live an
emotionally satisfying life in
which the conscious and unconscious
are balanced and integrated.
Listed: 9-28-02 |
Pamela
S. Hinden, LSW
456 E. Locust Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Phone: 215-991-9928
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Licensed
Social Worker in private practice
with offices in Germantown and
Center City, Philadelphia.
Psychotherapy with individuals,
couples and groups, and career
counseling with individuals and
groups. Gestalt and Feminist
orientation, also use Cognitive
Techniques. Specialties include
women, gay and lesbian,
depression, anxiety, gender, body
image, size acceptance, general
psychotherapy issues. Offer
10-week groups on various topics
including Career Change, Coming
Out, Relationships, etc. Visit
www.pamhinden.com for more
information.
Listed: 6-23-02 |
Lisa
A. Mullins, LSW
135 South 19th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: 215-779-0271
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I
work with adults, adolescents, and
couples. I use an eclectic range
of techniques, but always begin by
listening carefully to learn the
nature of the concern, and the
goals the client has for our work
together. In my view, the concerns
that people bring to therapy are
not a matter of illness, but are
part of a client's quest for
greater wholeness and
gratification in his or her life.
I believe that the human psyche
has the ability to heal itself,
and that I can sometimes be of
service in facilitating this
process. I further believe that
therapy is a question of fit
between therapist and client, and
encourage all new clients to view
our first session as a "try
on."
Listed: 10-27-02 |
Marcia
Polansky, MSW, LSW
Center City
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Phone: 856-465-7598
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I
am a child and adult
psychotherapist in Center City
Philadelphia. I begin therapy with
a child by joining with the child
in his play so that he can get to
know me. Very gently, we begin to
work on understanding his worries
and in turning them around. With
adults I use tact and sensitivity
as my patient and I discuss
difficult personal issues and how
to make positive changes.
Listed: 5-27-02 |
Dr.
Doris Jeannette
Center for the New Psychology
503 S. 21 St.
Philadelphia, PA 19146
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Dr.
Doris Jeanette, licensed
psychologist is the originator of
a new model for human change. As
Director of the Center for the New
Psychology she teaches us how to
access and use our emotional and
spiritual strengths by showing us
the energetic difference between
thoughts and feelings, anxiety and
fear, self pity and self judgment.
With this awareness, we can then
use our own abilities to overcome
anxiety, depression and low self
esteem.
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