Frances Berger, Counselor — Counselor in Philadelphia, PA
Address1500 Walnut St Suite 601 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1267-857-4569
Websitelifestance.com
Frances Berger is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with five years of experience providing therapy to adults aged 18-40. She holds a Master of Social Service from Bryn Mawr Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Gender Studies from the University of Pittsburgh. Frances specializes in working with college students and young adults, focusing on depression, anxiety, grief, trauma, and LGBTQIA+ identity exploration. She utilizes a Psychodynamic and Relational approach, practicing from a trauma-informed, feminist, and intersectional perspective to foster a safe and collaborative environment for clients to develop into their authentic selves. Frances offers both in-office and online appointments.
Best for
- College students
- Young adults
- Individuals exploring identity
- Clients seeking trauma-informed care
| Key services | Individual Therapy, Online Therapy, Talk Therapy |
| Languages | English, German |
| Tags | therapy, counseling, LCSW, Philadelphia, anxiety, depression, trauma, LGBTQIA+, young adults, online therapy |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Frances is one of the best therapists I’ve ever had! I worked with her for two years, and she always ensured I felt comfortable in our sessions. Whether I needed to work through a small problem or discuss deeper issues, Frances always listened attentively and gave me the space to express how I felt. My sessions with Frances positively affected so many different aspects of my life
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