Psychologist — Psychologist in Philadelphia, PA
Address1315 Walnut St # 1105 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone+1215-550-1404
Websitedrelisabethroland.com
Dr. Elisabeth Roland is a licensed psychologist in private practice in Center City Philadelphia. She offers general adult psychotherapy, focusing on creating a safe and collaborative therapeutic relationship to help clients feel better and achieve greater life fulfillment. Dr. Roland works with individuals experiencing a wide range of issues, including depression, anxiety, loneliness, shame, low self-esteem, and relationship difficulties. Her expertise also extends to supporting individuals through infertility, pregnancy, new parenthood, and pregnancy loss. She emphasizes focusing on clients' strengths and resources to facilitate positive change and manage challenges more successfully. Sessions are 50 minutes long and conducted Mondays through Fridays.
Best for
- Individuals with depression or anxiety
- People experiencing relationship issues
- Clients navigating infertility or pregnancy loss
- New parents adjusting to parenthood
| Key services | Adult psychotherapy, Individual therapy, Pregnancy and postpartum support, Infertility counseling |
| Tags | psychologist, philadelphia, center city, depression, anxiety, relationships, infertility, perinatal mental health, grief and loss, self-esteem |
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