Full Living: A Psychotherapy Practice — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address100 S Broad St PA, Philadelphia, PA 19110
Phone+1215-494-7818
Websitefullliving.com
Full Living is a psychotherapy practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that offers personalized therapist matching. They focus on finding the right fit based on personality, style, and client goals, utilizing a human-led matching process with a clinical director. The practice emphasizes an inclusive and affirming environment, with clinicians skilled in racial and ethnic cultural competence, gender and sexuality diversity, and transgender/non-binary affirming care. Full Living also provides Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy (PAP), including ketamine-assisted psychotherapy through group retreats and individual sessions. They offer resources and training for therapists interested in incorporating PAP into their practice. Their approach combines established therapeutic modalities with current evidence-based practices.
Best for
- Individuals seeking therapist matching
- Clients interested in psychedelic therapy
- Therapists seeking PAP training
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Therapist matching, Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, Group retreats, Therapist training |
| Tags | psychotherapy, philadelphia, therapist matching, psychedelic therapy, ketamine therapy, inclusive practice, affirming care, gender diversity, sexuality diversity, kink affirming |
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I read Full Living's blogs without fail. Karen's insights into understanding and managing yourself, your relationships, and the world in general are so thoughtful and perceptive, leading you to self-reflection and to changes in your own outlook and behaviors. Always worth a read, a share, and a re-visit!
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