Therapy Center of Philadelphia — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address215 S Broad St PA, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone+1215-567-1111
Websitetherapycenterofphila.org
Therapy Center of Philadelphia (TCP) offers psychotherapeutic services focused on individual well-being and personal growth. They operate from an intersectional framework, considering social location and oppression within the therapy relationship. TCP is committed to racial equity and being trans-affirming. Services are provided to women, transgender, and gender non-conforming communities. They offer individual psychotherapy, relationship therapy, and group psychotherapy. The center also provides professional trainings and has an internship program. TCP emphasizes affordability, offering sliding scale options for those who need them. Their approach integrates feminist therapy principles and trauma-informed care.
Best for
- Women
- Transgender individuals
- Gender non-conforming individuals
- Low-income clients
| Key services | Individual Psychotherapy, Relationship Therapy, Group Psychotherapy, Professional Trainings |
| Languages | Spanish, Mandarin Chinese |
| Tags | psychotherapy, individual therapy, relationship counseling, group therapy, sliding scale, trauma, feminist therapy, trans affirming, lgbtqia+, philadelphia |
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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