Chrysalis Psychotherapy — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address2005 SEPTA Market-Frankford Line # 3140 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone+1215-636-9797
Websitechrysalistherapy.com
Chrysalis Psychotherapy, founded by Dr. Laura Windham in 2001, is a group practice in Philadelphia focused on supporting women through life transitions and personal growth. The practice utilizes a model that views clients as unique individuals capable of change, emphasizing self-exploration over a disorder-based approach. Dr. Windham, a Licensed Psychologist and Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over two decades of experience, specializes in working with professional women navigating challenges in relationships, career, and marriage, particularly those who are primary or equal breadwinners. The practice offers a range of services including individual, couples, and family therapy, with clinicians specializing in areas such as dating, parenting, divorce, narcissistic trauma, anger, women of color concerns, LGBTQ+ issues, executive coaching, and ADHD testing. Chrysalis also maintains a referral relationship with the University of Pennsylvania.
Best for
- Professional women
- Women navigating marriage challenges
- Individuals seeking self-exploration
- Clients with ADHD
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Family therapy, Adult ADHD assessment, Executive coaching |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | psychotherapy, women's issues, philadelphia, individual therapy, couples therapy, executive coaching, adhd assessment, relationship counseling, trauma, lgbtq+ |
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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