River Wards Wellness Collective — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address401 S 2nd St PA, Philadelphia, PA 19147
Phone+1267-715-0693
Websiteriverwardswellness.com
River Wards Wellness Collective is a psychotherapy practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, offering affordable, evidence-based practices. The collective aims to make therapy accessible and convenient. They work with individuals aged 14 and older. The practice provides a range of specialties including anxiety, depression, trauma, eating disorders, and LGBTQIA+ issues. They also offer specialized services such as EMDR, DBT, and sex therapy. River Wards Wellness Collective has multiple locations, including Fishtown, Northern Liberties, Society Hill, and West Chester, with options for in-person and virtual sessions.
Best for
- Individuals aged 14+
- Clients seeking telehealth
- Individuals with anxiety or depression
- Couples
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Group therapy, Telehealth sessions, EMDR, DBT |
| Tags | psychotherapy, philadelphia, fishtown, anxiety, depression, trauma, lgbtqia+, telehealth, couples counseling, emdr |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 2 reviews
Sarah and her team are phenomenal. As the owner of Teacher Time To Go, a local tutoring company, many families request therapy recommendations and her practice can handle it all! She conducts a private intake with every client and matches them with a therapist in her practice. Her response time, attention to detail, and constant continued education makes her an expert in her field. Fully recommend riverwards wellness and their growing practice!
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