Jamie Steiner Therapy — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address1420 Walnut St #1010 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1215-910-4852
Websitejamiesteinertherapy.com
Jamie Steiner is a psychotherapist offering in-person therapy in Philadelphia and online therapy throughout Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey. She specializes in supporting millennials, particularly those experiencing anxiety, perfectionism, burnout, and life transitions. Jamie also works with individuals navigating pregnancy and postpartum challenges. Her approach focuses on helping clients find relief from overwhelming emotions, build self-assurance, and reconnect with their values. As a millennial, recovering perfectionist, and new parent, she brings a personal understanding to her work, aiming to help clients prioritize self-care and overcome self-doubt and fear of failure.
Best for
- Millennials
- High achievers
- Pregnant and postpartum individuals
- Individuals experiencing anxiety
| Key services | In-person therapy, Online therapy, Clinical consultations, Practice consultations |
| Tags | anxiety, perfectionism, burnout, millennials, postpartum, life transitions, self-worth, philadelphia therapist, online therapy |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Jamie is one of the kindest, most intuitive therapists I've ever had the privilege of knowing. I often recommend people to her practice in order to get the support they need and deserve. Jamie is highly skilled and knowledgeable about working with anxiety and millennials. (And we know millennials are VERY anxious people lol). You won't regret seeking her support and guidance.
Location
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