Ami Sharma-Desai, LCSW — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address1315 Walnut St #1520 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone+1201-841-0443
Websitepsychologytoday.com
Ami Sharma-Desai offers a warm, nonjudgmental, and collaborative therapeutic relationship. She utilizes a multicultural and trauma-informed approach, tailoring treatment with modalities like CBT and EMDR.
Best for
- College students
- Adults
- Individuals experiencing trauma
| Key services | Individual therapy, Online sessions, Evening appointments, Weekend appointments, Free 15-minute consultation |
| Tags | psychotherapist, LCSW, Philadelphia, online therapy, CBT, EMDR, trauma-informed, multicultural approach, anxiety, depression |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 3 reviews
The first sign of a good therapist is his or her willingness to listen. The second sign is amicable solutions to the problems presented without being judgemental. The third sign is the willingness to go that extra mile to get things done. Ms.Ami has been a champion,and has exceeded my expectations as personable and a willing therapist. Ms.Ami is highly recommended.
Very kind, dedicated person to work with. Always flexible and friendly. Helped me learn a lot more about myself.
Having worked with Ami for a year, I cannot recommend her enough! She's gentle, understanding, and accepting. On more than one occasion, Ami made notable efforts to learn more about labels I identify with outside of sessions in order to better understand me. She is talented at making one feel comfortable and open, and has so much respect for her patients. We, in turn, have an incredible amount of respect for her.
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