Robert J. Hunt, MFT, LMFT — Marriage or relationship counselor in Philadelphia, PA
Address2401 Ave #1c44 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Phone+1215-820-1870
Robert J. Hunt is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, specializing in couples counseling. He utilizes Family Systems Therapy to address emotional trauma and individual or family problems, with expertise in adolescent school issues. Hunt's approach focuses on understanding the impact of past experiences on current difficulties, aiming to equip clients with tools for effective communication and conflict resolution. He offers a free 20-minute telephone consultation and his office is located near the Philadelphia Art Museum with available on-street parking.
Best for
- Couples facing relationship problems
- Individuals dealing with emotional trauma
- Adolescents with school issues
- Clients seeking communication tools
| Key services | Couples counseling, Family Systems Therapy, Individual counseling, Adolescent counseling, Conflict resolution, Communication skills training |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | marriage counseling, couples therapy, family therapy, philadelphia therapist, relationship issues, conflict resolution, communication skills, trauma therapy, adolescent issues, lmft |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 2 reviews
Fantastic therapist. He supervised my work many years ago. I can't say enough wonderful things about him. He is kind, patient, calm, insightful and always knows just the right thing to say to push you to become the very best that you can be. Consider yourself lucky to have the opportunity to work with him.
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