Dr. Sarah Trotta — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address100 S Broad St #812 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19110
Phone+1215-948-2304
Websitesarahtrotta.com
Dr. Sarah Trotta is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and psychotherapist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She holds Master's and Doctoral degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and is a candidate in psychoanalysis at the NYU Postdoctoral Program. Dr. Trotta utilizes a feminist and sociopolitical lens, exploring the impact of oppression and trauma on the psyche to foster lasting change. Her approach is suited for individuals seeking to understand and transform painful patterns, heal from trauma, or address feelings of being "stuck." She has experience in various settings, including mental health clinics, crisis centers, and university counseling. Dr. Trotta also works as an adjunct professor at the University of Pennsylvania, teaching graduate-level courses and advising clinical research.
Best for
- Individuals seeking lasting change
- Those impacted by oppression
- Survivors of sexual assault
- People feeling "stuck"
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Clinical supervision, Psychoanalysis |
| Tags | psychotherapy, licensed clinical social worker, psychoanalysis, trauma, feminist lens, sociopolitical lens, philadelphia, university of pennsylvania, sexual violence, depression |
Location
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