Cristhian Dantagnan, Counselor — Counselor in Philadelphia, PA
Address255 South 17th Street 2304 Suite 1010 1500 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone+1267-507-1310
Websitelifestance.com
Cristhian Dantagnan is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over 15 years of experience serving adults, children, youth, and families. He holds a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from Temple University and is fluent in both English and Spanish. Cristhian's approach is informed by human development and attachment theories, with a general practice focusing on developmental disorders, depression, anxiety, existential angst, intimacy challenges, and stress management. He also provides guidance on parenting education, attachment disruption (including adoption, foster care, and blended families), and immigration and acculturation challenges. Cristhian is currently training as an IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapist, a non-pathologizing approach to healing internal parts. He believes in the power of reconnecting with one's core self for healing and overcoming suffering, particularly in the context of trauma and attachment injury. Cristhian offers telehealth appointments exclusively.
Best for
- Individuals experiencing anxiety or depression
- Families navigating attachment issues
- Immigrant and acculturating families
- Children and youth with developmental disorders
| Key services | Telehealth sessions, Parenting education, Attachment disruption counseling, Immigration and acculturation counseling |
| Languages | English, Spanish |
| Tags | licensed professional counselor, telehealth, adults, children, families, anxiety, depression, trauma, attachment, bilingual |
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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