Margaret Hogan, MSS, LCSW — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address1420 Walnut St PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1215-915-5891
Websitemargarethoganlcsw.com
Margaret Hogan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and psychotherapist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with over 20 years of experience. She offers therapy and clinical supervision from a relational, holistic, and social justice-oriented perspective. Hogan integrates a trauma-informed, feminist, and intersectional lens into her practice, drawing from various therapeutic models to meet individual client needs. Her approach emphasizes safety, connection, empathy, warmth, and genuine care. She views healing as political work, incorporating awareness of systemic impacts on individuals. Hogan's extensive training includes trauma treatment, somatic work, relational therapy, family systems, queer-affirming care, attachment work, codependency and recovery, grief work, and caregiver support. She holds a Masters in Social Service from Bryn Mawr College and completed post-graduate training in Gestalt therapy.
Best for
- Individuals seeking social justice-oriented therapy
- Clients interested in holistic and relational approaches
- Those experiencing trauma or grief
- Individuals navigating caregiving responsibilities
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Clinical supervision, In-person sessions, Telehealth sessions |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | psychotherapist, LCSW, Philadelphia, relational therapy, holistic therapy, social justice, trauma informed, feminist therapy, Gestalt therapy, telehealth |
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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