We Rise Therapy and Wellness — Mental health service in Philadelphia, PA
Address1500 Chestnut St Bridge suite 2 2596 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1973-370-2290
Websitewerisetherapyandwellness.com
We Rise Therapy and Wellness offers culturally attuned therapy for 1st and 2nd generation South Asian and professional women of color in New Jersey. They focus on supporting individuals navigating burnout, identity stress, and emotional overload. The practice provides a safe, affirming space for healing, helping clients reclaim their voice and worth. Specialties include addressing intergenerational trauma, relationship challenges, and perfectionism. Their approach emphasizes understanding the unique layers of clients' experiences, particularly those straddling multiple cultures or facing unspoken family expectations. Virtual sessions are available, and they work with several major insurance providers.
Best for
- 1st and 2nd gen South Asian women
- Professional women of color
- Individuals experiencing burnout
- Clients navigating cultural identity stress
| Key services | Life transitions counseling, Infertility, pregnancy, and postpartum therapy, Therapy for burnout, Relationship counseling, EMDR trauma therapy, Virtual sessions |
| Tags | south asian therapist, women of color therapist, burnout, identity, trauma, anxiety, perfectionism, new jersey, telehealth, cultural attunement |
Location
Also in Philadelphia
Dr. Robin B. Risler is a licensed psychologist, psychoanalyst, and addictions counselor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She offers individual psychotherapy, relational psychoanalysis, couples counseling, family therapy, addictions counseling, and group psychotherapy. Dr. Risler works with individuals, couples, and families, specializing in issues such as depression, anxiety, addictions, and relationship concerns. Her approach is rooted in relational psychodynamic theory, emphasizing growth and healing through connection. She is attuned to issues of ethnicity, race, culture, and sexual and gender identity, practicing in a culturally competent and sensitive manner. Dr. Risler has been in private practice since 2004 and has experience working with adolescents and adults, including young adults in a university setting.