Welcome
The Philadelphia Therapy Collective is a private psychotherapy practice with clinicians who are here to support our clients as they navigate the difficult situations that life presents.
Because we are client-focused, you are the expert of yourself and the space we provide is one for your exploration of what was and what can be. Through the work we can offer additional perspective on yourself and the directions you are taking.
We also believe that therapy is more than just talking in session. The entire well-being of you affects your ability to feel whole and live from this more complete place.
Because we are client-focused, you are the expert of yourself and the space we provide is one for your exploration of what was and what can be. Through the work we can offer additional perspective on yourself and the directions you are taking.
We also believe that therapy is more than just talking in session. The entire well-being of you affects your ability to feel whole and live from this more complete place.
"There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside of you." - Maya Angelou
Individual Therapy Whether it is mood states - such as depression or anxiety - deeper exploration or greater understanding that brings you to therapy, changing course or finding more certainty in your current path, we are here for you. |
Relationship Therapy
Connecting with others presents unique difficulties. Understanding who we are drawn to and why, and how to make opposites do more than just attract can benefit from an outsider's perspective. As relationships grow and mature, partners may find themselves in unexpected situations. Whether it is family therapy, premarital therapy, life stage development, or something else, we are here for you. |
Sex Therapy
This work is specific to a client's own experience and understanding of their sexuality, as well as sexual dysfunction, and paraphilias and fetishes. A client's sex and sexuality can be affected by their own personal (dis)comfort and the dynamic with their partner(s). Developing vulnerablity with one's self can change the quality of sexual connection with others. |