Dabney Therapy — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address1518 Walnut St PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1267-223-5024
Websitetressadabneylcsw.com
Tressa Dabney is a psychotherapist and Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She offers in-person therapy in Center City and tele-health sessions throughout Pennsylvania. Dabney specializes in psychodynamic and relational psychotherapy, drawing on curiosity, compassion, and respect for inner complexity. Her approach is insight-oriented, focusing on patterns in thoughts, emotions, and relationships, and exploring unconscious processes. She also integrates psychoanalytic thinking, parts work, and an understanding of how identity, environment, and social systems shape emotional worlds. Dabney works affirmatively with LGBTQIA+ clients and those with intersecting identities. She has experience supporting adolescents, families, and adults through crisis and transition, with a background in medical social work.
Best for
- Individuals seeking insight-oriented therapy
- LGBTQIA+ clients
- Clients navigating life transitions
- Those with medical trauma
| Key services | In-person therapy, Tele-health sessions, Psychodynamic psychotherapy, Relational psychotherapy |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | psychodynamic therapy, relational therapy, licensed clinical social worker, philadelphia therapist, telehealth, anxiety, depression, trauma, lgbtqia+ affirming, grief |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Tressa is an incredibly thoughtful and insightful therapist. She listens with real care and depth and has a way of creating a sense of safety that allows you to settle in and be fully yourself.
Location
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