Haley Dawe Therapy — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address1518 Walnut St PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1267-217-3292
Websitehaleydawetherapy.com
Haley Dawe offers psychotherapy services in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with virtual and in-person sessions available. She works with adults, utilizing a systems-based framework informed by psychodynamic, mindfulness, somatic, and attachment-based theories. Dawe aims to create a collaborative, warm, and engaged therapeutic space. Her professional work has focused on loss and life transitions, and she approaches relationships and self-exploration with an anti-oppressive lens. She sees individuals and couples, offering a 15-minute free video consultation to discuss therapy goals and session experiences.
Best for
- Self-reflective individuals
- People familiar with therapy
- Couples seeking improved connection
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Virtual sessions, In-person sessions, Free consultation |
| Tags | psychotherapy, philadelphia, telehealth, individual therapy, couples therapy, loss, life transitions, trauma, anxiety, relationships |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Haley is an absolutely outstanding therapist. She listens with a kind of depth, warmth, and care that is immediately felt and she creates a space where people can truly show up as they are. As a fellow therapist who shares cases with her, I’ve been consistently struck by how thoughtful, attuned, and courageous she is in her work. She approaches complexity with both sensitivity and clarity and her care for her clients is unmistakable.
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