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Tiyahna Miles

My approach to therapy: I focus on adults using CBT, REBT, Person Centered and Motivational interviewing to assist clients in learning more about themselves and their perspective on life in order to change unhealthy behaviors, negative thoughts and end their cyclical cycle

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Rebecca Tendler, Ph.D.

My approach to therapy: I provide a safe and accepting atmosphere which helps clients feel more comfortable in exploring who they are and who they want to be. I design an individualized treatment plan that fits the specific needs of each client.

  • Accepting Clients

  • In-Person or Online

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Janine Oliver, LCSW, PhD, CCATP, CH

My approach to therapy: I am approachable and easy to talk to, I’ve been told my manner is endearing and relaxed, which helps others relax and be able to tell their story in a non-judgmental atmosphere.

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Joann Crants

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach uses skill sets from cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, psychodynamic, and rational-emotive therapy.

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Faheem Nuruddin

My approach to therapy: I am a licensed and experienced counselor with a deep-rooted passion for supporting individuals on their journey to mental and emotional well-being.

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Jennifer Udis

My approach to therapy: My therapy approach is client-centered and varies based on the needs of each client. I most frequently use CBT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and SFBT. These modalities help me and my client build a shared understanding of their reality.

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Kaitlyn Farrell

My approach to therapy: I offer a wide variety of therapies to assist you in this healing process including internal family systems, EMDR and inner-child work. There is no one type of therapy to heal all wounds, and I am pleased to offer a variety of approaches to healing.

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Lucero Rave

My approach to therapy: I am a certified clinical trauma professional (CCTP) as well as certified in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT). I use different resources and integrate multiple modalities such as cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma-focused, and play therapy.

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Rebekah Messenger

My approach to therapy: My sessions are shaped by my client-centered and existential orientation. The academic training I received was psychodynamic and also leaned on attachment theories. Following completion of my Master's degree, I pursued trauma-informed training.

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Matthew Coffman

My approach to therapy: It is important for me to help you develop skills and structures to make your life easier. I believe that everyone is worthy and it is important to continue to improve. I will offer a non-judgemental approach to encourage you.

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Find Grief Therapists & Counselors in Pennsylvania.

There are few things worse than losing a loved one or friend. Grief can leave you reeling and throw your mental health for a loop, leading to depression, stress, anxiety, and more.

Unaddressed grief can influence your life for years. That’s why it is best to consider professional help to help you grieve. Wherever you are located in Pennsylvania, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Symptoms and Stages of Grief

Everyone experiences grief differently, but there are some common symptoms of grief that signal you should seek help:

  • You blame yourself for your loved one’s passing.
  • Your grief is so profound that you find it difficult to keep up with your everyday routine (getting out of bed, showering, going to work, etc.)
  • You purposely isolate yourself.
  • You have unexplained new anger, anxiety, or depression.
  • You turn to alcohol, drugs, or sex to numb or distract from your loss.

The 5 stages of grief include:

  • Denial
  • Anger
  • Bargaining
  • Depression
  • Acceptance

You may not experience grief in this specific order. You may also feel disenfranchised grief, which is grief that does not fit into societal norms of what you should be grieving. Disenfranchised grief can include grief for a pet, a lost dream, a breakup, infertility, or more. No matter what type of grief you are experiencing, your symptoms may look different from those in the above list.

To learn more about grief types and stages, read licensed therapist Keiko Wolfe’s article on how to move through grief. You can also check out our founder’s personal story of how therapy helped him move from grief to growth.

Get Grief Counseling Today!

A grief therapist can provide much-needed support for you as you go through the stages of grief and find your footing again. And with Mental Health Match, finding a qualified grief therapist is easy! Start by browsing grief experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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