Integrative Psychotherapy and Wellness — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address1518 Walnut St Ste 1704 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1215-402-7611
Websiteintegrativepsychwellness.com
Hilary Bucell, LCSW, founder of Integrative Psychotherapy and Wellness, offers compassionate therapy grounded in science and wisdom. Specializing in trauma, anxiety, grief, and relationship distress, Bucell integrates evidence-based psychology with contemplative and body-based approaches. Therapy is tailored to individuals and couples committed to healing, focusing on transforming struggle into self-trust and disconnection into meaningful relationships. The approach emphasizes understanding underlying patterns and embodied practices for lasting change, rather than symptom management. Services are available in Philadelphia and online in Pennsylvania, New York, and Connecticut.
Best for
- Individuals seeking trauma recovery
- Couples seeking relationship improvement
- Clients experiencing anxiety or grief
- Those interested in mind-body approaches
| Key services | Individual Therapy, Couples Therapy, Group Therapy, Therapy Intensives, Online Therapy |
| Tags | integrative psychotherapy, psychotherapy, trauma therapy, anxiety relief, couples counseling, grief counseling, somatic therapy, mindfulness, compassion-focused therapy, philadelphia therapist |
Location
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