Support from an experienced therapist or healer can help us move through difficult times and transitions, understand our families and relationships better, and help us find our inner sense of peace, wellbeing and wisdom. Mt. Airy Psychotherapy & Wellness provides individual, couples and family therapy by a group of experienced therapists with diverse backgrounds, as well as complementary holistic wellness care.
Services are offered in a warm, relaxing office setting conveniently located in the heart of Mt. Airy in Philadelphia. Please browse our website to learn more about us, the services offered, and to information about therapy and what to expect. Go to each therapist's page to learn about their experience, philosophy, and style and approach to therapy.
Services are offered in a warm, relaxing office setting conveniently located in the heart of Mt. Airy in Philadelphia. Please browse our website to learn more about us, the services offered, and to information about therapy and what to expect. Go to each therapist's page to learn about their experience, philosophy, and style and approach to therapy.
Services
Airy Psychotherapy & Wellness offers a monthly peer supervision group for licensed clinical social workers and masters level clinicians to discuss clinical cases in this peer led format.
Please call Lenore Jefford at 610-442-9459 for cost and more information.
Mt.
Airy Psychotherapy & Wellness has several experienced clinicians who are available to provide clinical supervision.
Supervision hours count towards the LCSW for Clinical Social Workers and the LPC for Professional Counselors.
For more information and for pricing please call Lenore Jefford at 610-442-9459.
Please call Lenore Jefford at 610-442-9459 for cost and more information.
Mt.
Airy Psychotherapy & Wellness has several experienced clinicians who are available to provide clinical supervision.
Supervision hours count towards the LCSW for Clinical Social Workers and the LPC for Professional Counselors.
For more information and for pricing please call Lenore Jefford at 610-442-9459.
What is Psychotherapy?
Psychotherapy (also known as counseling, talk therapy, or simply therapy) is a general term used to describe talking to a trained professional about conditions ranging from depression and anxiety to relationship conflicts and career frustrations.
Therapy is an interpersonal, relational experience that provides a safe space to express personal thoughts and struggles.
Cognitive behavioral therapy- focuses on the role of thinking in how we feel and what we do.
The approach assists clients in challenging and reframing their beliefs and thoughts, challenges and reframes beliefs and thoughts to transform behavior and emotions.
Psychotherapy (also known as counseling, talk therapy, or simply therapy) is a general term used to describe talking to a trained professional about conditions ranging from depression and anxiety to relationship conflicts and career frustrations.
Therapy is an interpersonal, relational experience that provides a safe space to express personal thoughts and struggles.
Cognitive behavioral therapy- focuses on the role of thinking in how we feel and what we do.
The approach assists clients in challenging and reframing their beliefs and thoughts, challenges and reframes beliefs and thoughts to transform behavior and emotions.
Genie has been working as a community social worker and psychotherapist for the past 15 years.
She specializes in helping people work through depression, anxiety, parenting issues and interpersonal conflicts.
Genie thinks of herself as a "practical kind of therapist."
She predominantly uses cognitive behavioral therapy to help clients change negative thinking patterns, develop healthier choices and learn better communication skills for their relationships.
Genie graduated from Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research and has completed post-graduate training at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) in cognitive behavioral therapy.
She specializes in helping people work through depression, anxiety, parenting issues and interpersonal conflicts.
Genie thinks of herself as a "practical kind of therapist."
She predominantly uses cognitive behavioral therapy to help clients change negative thinking patterns, develop healthier choices and learn better communication skills for their relationships.
Genie graduated from Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research and has completed post-graduate training at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) in cognitive behavioral therapy.
Reviews
Be the first to review Mount Airy Counseling Center.
Write a Review