Askin Psychotherapy — Marriage or relationship counselor in Philadelphia, PA
Address245 S 16th St PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1267-279-9006
Websiteaskinpsychotherapy.com
Askin Psychotherapy is a group practice in Philadelphia offering couples and individual therapy. Their approach is trauma-informed and grounded in the belief that understanding develops through genuine therapeutic relationships. Therapists utilize an integrative, relational approach informed by psychodynamic, attachment-based, Gestalt, and Emotionally Focused Therapy traditions. They provide in-person therapy in Mt. Airy and Center City, as well as telehealth services throughout Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey. Askin Psychotherapy welcomes queer, trans, gender-nonconforming, neurodivergent individuals, and people of all faiths and citizenship statuses, offering affirming therapy for LGBTQIA+ individuals and couples.
Best for
- Couples
- Individuals
- LGBTQIA+ individuals
- Neurodivergent individuals
| Key services | Couples Therapy, Individual Therapy, Supervision and Consultation, Telehealth |
| Tags | couples therapy, individual therapy, philadelphia, telehealth, lgbtqia+ affirming, trauma-informed, relational therapy, psychodynamic, attachment-based, gestalt |
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