Victoria Gottlieb, LSW — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address268 S 9th St PA, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone+1215-804-9015
Websitevictoriagottliebtherapy.com
Victoria Gottlieb is a licensed social worker and psychotherapist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, offering both in-person and online sessions. She utilizes a holistic approach, drawing from systems theory to address the interconnectedness of mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being. Gottlieb's therapeutic philosophy focuses on identifying and addressing underlying issues to foster lasting change and healing, rather than offering superficial solutions. She earned her Master of Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania. Her practice is located at Nourish Center for Therapy and Wellness in Center City.
Best for
- Individuals seeking holistic therapy
- Clients interested in systems theory
- Adults experiencing life transitions
- Those exploring relationship dynamics
| Key services | Individual therapy, In-person sessions, Teletherapy sessions, Free consultation |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | holistic therapy, systems theory, attachment theory, individual therapy, philadelphia therapist, msw, lsw, telehealth, grief counseling, relationship issues |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Victoria’s thoughtful, holistic approach to therapy is incredibly valuable. She’s deeply committed to getting to the root of emotional struggles—not just applying surface-level solutions—which really stands out to me. Her work draws from systems theory and highlights how emotional, physical, and spiritual wellbeing are all interconnected. It’s clear she creates space for lasting healing and meaningful change. Victoria is a wonderful resource for anyone seeking depth, insight, and truly individualized care in the Philadelphia area.
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