Where faith meets mental health — Mental health service in Philadelphia, PA
Address1500 Chestnut St #2295 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1484-841-9595
Websitewfmmh.com
Michelle Renee Davis, CEO of Where Faith Meets Mental Health, offers psychotherapy services in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her approach integrates faith with mental health, utilizing holistic and evidence-based techniques to help clients connect with their mind, body, and spirit. Davis focuses on assisting individuals, couples, and families in processing trauma and micro-trauma, identifying barriers, and developing positive coping strategies. She aims to foster self-acceptance, inner peace, and improved quality of life by addressing interconnected areas such as relationships, career, physical health, mental health, finances, and spirituality. Services include individual therapy, couples counseling, family interventions, and coaching.
Best for
- Individuals processing trauma
- Couples seeking counseling
- Families needing interventions
- Clients integrating spirituality into healing
| Key services | Individual Therapy, Couples Counseling, Family Interventions, Coaching Services, Psychotherapy |
| Tags | trauma therapy, faith-based counseling, holistic healing, mental health, individual therapy, couples counseling, family therapy, coping strategies, self-acceptance, Philadelphia therapist |
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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