Council for Relationships — Counselor in Philadelphia, PA
Address1800 John F Kennedy Blvd #888 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone+1215-382-6680
Websitecouncilforrelationships.org
Council for Relationships offers individual, couples, and family therapy in Philadelphia. They provide a range of services including sex therapy and psychiatry, with a commitment to accessible, low-cost options. The center also runs specialized programs such as the Older Adults Program, Operation Home & Healing, and the Transcending Trauma Project. Their professional education division includes CE workshops and clinical internship programs. Therapists at this location specialize in various areas including depression, anxiety, trauma, relationship issues, and life transitions. They also offer services for specific populations like LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, and their families.
Best for
- Individuals seeking affordable therapy
- Couples and families
- Veterans and active military families
- LGBTQ+ individuals
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Family therapy, Sex therapy, Psychiatry, Low cost therapy |
| Tags | individual therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, sex therapy, psychiatry, low cost therapy, trauma, relationship issues, life transitions, philadelphia |
Reviews on Google4.3 · 6 reviews
Not the place to go if you care about your money. You pay at time of service, but the accounting department will not provide an invoice for you to file with your insurer. Today is July 1, and I am still waiting for an invoice for sessions which concluded on May 19th. You can call and email until you are blue in the face. You won’t get the invoice.
Amazing place with staff that really care about helping you, even if you can't afford much. Would recommend to anyone, the parking is good especially for the city.
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