Diana Jiorle, LPC — Marriage or relationship counselor in Philadelphia, PA
Address1518 Walnut St Suite 202 Suite 208 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1215-987-6771
Websitethriveworks.com
Diana Jiorle is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with over 5 years of experience. She offers individual and couples counseling, specializing in anxiety, relationship and marriage issues, depression, and low self-esteem. Diana also works with clients experiencing life transitions, pregnancy, prenatal, and postpartum concerns, as well as general women's issues and stress management. Her therapeutic approach integrates various modalities, including Christian counseling, psychodynamic therapy, mindfulness, rational emotive behavior therapy, and trauma-informed therapy. Diana, who is Korean American, brings a unique cultural perspective to her practice, understanding the challenges of navigating multiple cultural identities. She works with adults aged 18-64 and welcomes clients who are new to therapy as well as those with prior experience, emphasizing a collaborative and conversational style.
Best for
- Couples with relationship issues
- Adults experiencing anxiety
- Individuals navigating life transitions
- Clients seeking faith-based counseling
| Key services | Individual counseling, Couples counseling, Online counseling, Christian counseling |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | lpc, philadelphia, marriage counseling, relationship counseling, anxiety, life transitions, self-esteem, christian counseling, online therapy, adults |
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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