PhilaTherapy, LLC. — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address230 S Broad St #402 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1215-282-3004
Websitemyphilatherapy.com
PhilaTherapy, LLC. offers psychotherapy and educational services in the Greater Philadelphia Area. They provide personalized mental health services for individuals, couples, and families, utilizing a transparent, authentic, and compassionate process. Their approach is committed to excellent service, communication, respect, integrity, and teamwork. PhilaTherapy addresses a wide range of issues including relationship problems, depression, anxiety, mood swings, eating disorders, PTSD, anger management, work problems, stress management, couples and family therapy, stress related to medical and health issues, and grief and loss. They offer various treatment modalities such as individual, couples, and group therapy, with diverse treatment orientations including CBT, EMDR, Family therapy, and Psychodynamic approaches. Additionally, they provide employee assistance program services, educational services for students and families, and professional development for educators.
Best for
- Individuals
- Couples
- Families
- Students and families
| Key services | Individual Psychotherapy, Couples Counseling, Family Counseling, Group Psychotherapy, Telehealth, EAP Services |
| Tags | psychotherapy, mental health, couples counseling, family therapy, individual therapy, CBT, EMDR, telehealth, EAP, grief counseling |
Reviews on Google3.7 · 6 reviews
I have been seeing Sarah for about 2 years now, and I can’t say enough about her professionalism, knowledge, and approach in guiding me through the healing process. She has gone above and beyond at times, sending me articles, worksheets, etc. The portal makes it easy to have virtual sessions, and she is always flexible with scheduling. She deserves a raise.
I was surprised to see the bad reviews but wanted to share that we (both my husband and I) have had a really good experience with this practice, and especially the therapists we were matched with. I feel they really paired us thoughtfully, and both he and I are in a much better place than we were a few months ago. We aren't strangers to therapy and knowing it can be a learning curve to find the right fit, but we were both able to make a connection quickly and start taking care of issues. I did have a slightly confusing issue with billing, but it got worked out. We mostly do in-person and the space is really comfortable and inviting, but have had virtual as back up and it always worked well. They were flexible with us when scheduling issues came up.
I have seen a number of therapy providers over the years and I am not impressed. I am no longer using their services due to poor billing management from the admin and the therapist I was seeing who had bad follow up and was clearly distracted during our virtual sessions. I was also charged a $75 no show fee for an appt I cancelled. I did miss the 24 hour notice deadline but was somewhat distracted from cancelling my appt trying to get in contact with them for over a week to try and get my money back.
I had a great experience with one of the therapists but had to leave the practice because of gross billing mismanagement from the admin. I was given false billing information when I switched insurance and the payment system never updated to show me what I actually owed until months later. The manager Chris was extremely rude when I kept following up to try to deal with the matter. Multiple people left for this same reason.
Finally a therapist who has significantly changed my life and relationships
Location
Also in Philadelphia
Dr. Robin B. Risler is a licensed psychologist, psychoanalyst, and addictions counselor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She offers individual psychotherapy, relational psychoanalysis, couples counseling, family therapy, addictions counseling, and group psychotherapy. Dr. Risler works with individuals, couples, and families, specializing in issues such as depression, anxiety, addictions, and relationship concerns. Her approach is rooted in relational psychodynamic theory, emphasizing growth and healing through connection. She is attuned to issues of ethnicity, race, culture, and sexual and gender identity, practicing in a culturally competent and sensitive manner. Dr. Risler has been in private practice since 2004 and has experience working with adolescents and adults, including young adults in a university setting.