Rachel Simon, LCSW MEd — Social worker in Philadelphia, PA
AddressWalnut St PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1267-457-4966
Websiterachelsimontherapy.com
Rachel Simon is a licensed clinical social worker and educator practicing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She specializes in psychodynamic and relational psychotherapy, with a particular focus on serving the LGBTQ+ community. Her approach emphasizes creating a safe, affirming, and empathic space for clients to explore their emotions, experiences, and identity. Rachel works collaboratively with individuals to help them process difficult emotions, build a clearer narrative, and understand how past experiences, present challenges, and relationships impact their mental health and well-being. She is dedicated to helping clients feel seen, heard, and respected, fostering an environment where authenticity and healing can thrive.
Best for
- LGBTQ+ individuals
- Individuals navigating life transitions
- Those working through past trauma
- People seeking deeper self-connection
| Key services | Individual Therapy, Gender Affirming Care/Letters, Child & Teen Therapy, Couples Therapy, Family Therapy, Group Therapy |
| Tags | lgbtq+ affirming, psychodynamic therapy, relational therapy, trauma informed, individual counseling, couples counseling, family counseling, gender affirming care, philadelphia therapist, social worker |
Reviews on Google2.7 · 7 reviews
Terrible therapist .
Rachel is the best therapist I have ever met with! She is professional and really cares for her clients. She is also very LGBTQ+ competent! Even if you are hesitant about therapy, I strongly recommend giving Rachel a chance.
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Location
Also in Philadelphia
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