Lone Oak Psychotherapy LLC — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address255 S 17th St Floor 29 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone+1215-690-1229
Websiteloneoakpsychotherapy.com
Matthew Weiner, LPC, offers a holistic and collaborative approach to psychotherapy in Philadelphia, PA. With over ten years of clinical experience, he specializes in trauma-informed care and complex cases, providing personalized support for individuals navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, and life transitions. Weiner integrates psychodynamic therapy, cognitive-behavioral techniques, and mindfulness-based stress reduction to create tailored treatment plans. He emphasizes creating a safe and supportive environment for growth and healing, offering both in-person sessions in Center City Philadelphia and telehealth options for clients across Pennsylvania. His approach combines deep insights with a spirit of collaboration to foster meaningful change and personal growth.
Best for
- Individuals experiencing trauma
- Adults and adolescents
- Clients seeking collaborative therapy
- Those preferring in-person or telehealth
| Key services | Individual therapy, Trauma-focused therapy, Telehealth sessions, Clinical supervision |
| Tags | psychotherapy, trauma, anxiety, depression, philadelphia, telehealth, counseling, individual therapy, holistic approach, cognitive behavioral therapy |
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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