Turning Leaf Therapy, LLC — Counselor in Philadelphia, PA
Address123 Chestnut St Suite 304 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone+1215-399-4128
Turning Leaf Therapy, LLC is a group psychotherapy practice located in Old City, Philadelphia, offering relational psychodynamic and trauma-informed care. Founded in 2017, the practice focuses on treating symptoms as signals of underlying issues, with change stemming from being known rather than being fixed. They work with adults and teens across sixteen clinical focus areas, including anxiety, depression, PTSD, C-PTSD, grief, relationship and attachment repair, childhood emotional neglect, LGBTQIA+ affirming care, and identity exploration. Select clinicians are also trained in EMDR and IFS. The practice serves clients in-person in Philadelphia and via telehealth in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. They are in-network with Aetna, BCBS, United Healthcare, and Optum.
Best for
- Adults with anxiety and depression
- Individuals processing trauma
- LGBTQIA+ affirming care
- Teens
| Key services | Relational psychodynamic therapy, Trauma-informed therapy, EMDR therapy, IFS therapy, Telehealth sessions |
| Tags | psychodynamic therapy, trauma therapy, anxiety, depression, grief counseling, relationship counseling, lgbtqia+ affirming, philadelphia, telehealth, emdr |
Reviews on Google4.8 · 9 reviews
I have been in therapy for a year and have felt understood and safe throughout the process. After spending time with family over the holidays I can tell that I've made a good amount of progress.
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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