Center for Healthier Relationships, Individuals, & Sexualities — Mental health service in Philadelphia, PA
Address100 S Broad St PA, Philadelphia, PA 19110
Phone+1484-469-8705
The Center for Healthier Relationships, Individuals, & Sexualities (CHRIS) is a mental health service in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, offering a network of inclusive therapists. They provide individual, couples, family, and group therapy, with a focus on LGBTQ affirmative therapy, sex therapy, and male affirmative therapy. The center aims to help clients process challenges related to family concerns, trauma, depression, anxiety, social struggles, men’s issues, and sexuality concerns. They also offer low-fee therapy options and support for individuals questioning their gender, sexual orientation, or sexual identity, as well as those navigating non-monogamous relationships or neurodivergence.
Best for
- LGBTQ individuals and couples
- Individuals questioning gender or sexual identity
- Couples with intimacy or non-monogamy challenges
- Individuals with neurodivergence
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Family therapy, Group therapy, Sex therapy, Low fee therapy |
| Tags | inclusive therapy, lgbtq affirmative, sex therapy, couples counseling, individual therapy, family therapy, trauma informed, anxiety support, depression counseling, philadelphia therapist |
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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