Teresa Harrington, LCSW — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address1601 Walnut St # 608 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1215-510-5554
Websiteteresaharrington.com
Teresa Harrington is a psychotherapist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, holding an MA and LCSW. She specializes in psychotherapy for individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, loss and grief, and life transitions. Harrington utilizes a psychodynamic orientation, integrating cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness techniques tailored to each client's needs. She works with adults of all ages, couples, and families, acting as a compassionate guide to help process and adjust to life's changes and challenges. Her approach focuses on wellness for mind, body, and spirit.
Best for
- Individuals experiencing depression
- Individuals experiencing anxiety
- Individuals navigating loss or grief
- Individuals undergoing life transitions
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Adult therapy, Couples counseling, Family counseling |
| Tags | psychotherapy, LCSW, Philadelphia, depression, anxiety, grief, life transitions, psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, mindfulness |
Reviews on Google1.0 · 1 reviews
Unfortunately, Teresa did not work out for me. She left sessions early and often forgot basic facts about my life that we had discussed the week before. It left me feeling like she was in it for the money and didn't pay much attention to what I said. Obviously that's just my perception, I can't speak to her values just how it felt to be her patient. For anyone looking for a therapist I recommend walnut psychotherapy, the therapist I found there has been helpful and considerate.
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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