Silvina Duchini, LCSW — Mental health service in Philadelphia, PA
Address1500 Chestnut St Suite 2 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1267-392-6404
Silvina Duchini is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) specializing in trauma and somatic therapy. She offers bilingual virtual sessions to individuals in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and surrounding areas, as well as in Delaware and Washington D.C. Her approach integrates somatic and brain-based therapies with conventional talk therapy, incorporating modalities such as Brainspotting, TIST, Narrative Therapy, TF-CBT, Mindfulness, and Breathwork. Silvina works with clients experiencing complex trauma, anxiety, stress, and disconnection, aiming to foster self-awareness and coping skills for long-term healing. She identifies as a cisgender Latiné queer/pansexual individual, a 1.5-generation immigrant, and a parent, bringing a multicultural and LGBTQIA+ affirming perspective to her practice. Her background includes extensive training in trauma-informed care and personal experience with cultural adjustment and chronic illness.
Best for
- Individuals seeking trauma processing
- Clients interested in somatic approaches
- LGBTQIA+ individuals
- Latiné/x community members
| Key services | Somatic therapy, Trauma therapy, Telehealth sessions, Individual therapy, Bilingual therapy |
| Languages | English, Spanish |
| Tags | trauma, somatic therapy, anxiety, bilingual, lgbtqia+ affirming, complex trauma, brainspotting, telehealth, philadelphia, immigrant experience |
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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