Currently Accepting New Clients
Mackenzie Stocum, LAPC
As an existential therapist, I support clients in exploring life’s profound questions—those of personal freedom, responsibility, meaning, and purpose. My work is grounded in the belief that we are inherently whole, but life’s challenges—like facing difficult decisions, navigating transitions, recovering from trauma, or struggling with anxiety, depression, or low self-esteem—can leave us feeling disconnected from ourselves and those around us.
My focus is on building a therapeutic relationship rooted in trust, compassion, and non-judgment, where clients can feel empowered to heal, grow, and reconnect. I believe in our potential for joy, connection, and fulfillment, and that each of us possess an inner strength capable of facilitating growth and change. Embracing this strength means exploring all parts of who we are, including those that feel ashamed, unlovable, or as though we’re failing. Through a strong therapeutic relationship and the integration of mindfulness and IFS-informed parts work, we’ll work together to understand and accept these parts of you.
Often, these parts have a history—they’ve learned behaviors and emotional patterns that once served a purpose, even if they no longer do. By honoring them, we can relieve them of their roles and create new ways of being that align with your authentic self.
I also recognize that generational, cultural, environmental, and socio-political factors shape our lives and decisions, and I welcome discussions about these external realities alongside your inner world. This holistic approach allows us to understand how broader dynamics impact us and our experiences, helping us find pathways to deeper fulfillment.
Therapy isn’t about quick fixes but about meaningful, lasting change. Whether you’re healing attachment wounds, deepening your self-awareness, or learning to navigate difficult emotions, my role is to support you in becoming your most authentic self and in strengthening your relationship with yourself and others.
Gabrielle Dietrich, LCSW
Hello! I’m Gabrielle Dietrich, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 8 years of experience in community mental health. I’m passionate about mental health and believe that therapy can be a powerful step toward healing, self-understanding, and building more fulfilling relationships. It’s a privilege to connect with those who courageously seek support, and I’m committed to meeting you exactly where you are on your unique journey.
Throughout my career, I’ve worked with children, adolescents, adults, families, and groups in various settings. My approach begins with creating a strong therapeutic relationship where you feel empowered, supported, and truly heard. I began my career advocating for and counseling survivors of child sexual abuse, sexual violence, and intimate partner violence, which gave me a deep understanding of trauma and the importance of trauma-informed care. In addition to trauma work, I’ve worked with families using Ecosystemic Structural Family Therapy, helping clients understand how their relationships, environments, and larger systems impact their lives. More recently, I’ve worked in school settings, offering counseling for students and support for caregivers. This work has given me broad experience working with individuals who have diagnoses like PTSD, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, depression and anxiety disorders.
My practice is holistic and client-centered, I love collaborating with clients to figure out what interventions are most appropriate for them. I utilize a variety of therapeutic models, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Family Systems Therapy, Expressive Arts Therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). I am deeply committed to social justice, providing inclusive and anti-oppressive care, and I am proud to work with clients who identify as LGBTQIA+. Additionally, I take a neurodivergent-affirming approach, recognizing that different ways of thinking are valid and valuable.
Lucia Cucinotta, Resident LPC
I specialize in working with individuals and couples who are struggling with grief and loss, processing and recovering from trauma, managing depression and anxiety symptoms, low self-esteem, managing difficult life or cross cultural transitions, and sexual intimacy and connection. I take a person-centered approach to therapy where existential themes and mindfulness practices are incorporated into the therapeutic healing model of exploration, insight, and action.
I believe we are whole and complete, yet the structures and communities we live in might have us feeling like we are lacking, broken, and/or that there is something “wrong” with us. Life can be hard, and it can make us hard. Hard on ourselves, hard on the people we love, and hard on the people we interact with.
As we grow and live through the natural stages of life, and the expected and unexpected events that arise, the strategies we consciously or unconsciously developed throughout our life to keep us safe and regulated might no longer be working for us. Our helpful coping strategies have become unhelpful, and that is where therapy comes in.
Sofie Messone Tapia, LAMFT
Are you navigating the complexities of depression, anxiety, ADHD, or PTSD? Do you seek a deeper connection and harmony within your relationships? I am a licensure-track therapist dedicated to supporting you on your path to emotional wellness and fulfilling relationships. With experience in working with individuals, couples, families, and children, I bring a compassionate and knowledgeable approach to therapy. My passion lies in working primarily with couples and adults, helping you overcome challenges and build stronger, healthier relationships.
My holistic and integrative therapeutic approach combines somatic techniques, structural family therapy, and a multicultural therapy perspective. Through somatic techniques, we can address the physical symptoms of emotional distress, fostering a profound sense of calm and balance. Structural family therapy enables us to explore and transform the dynamics within your relationships, promoting positive change and connection.
A multicultural therapy approach ensures that our work together is sensitive to and inclusive of your cultural background and personal experiences. This allows for a more meaningful and effective therapeutic process, tailored to your unique needs.
I am committed to providing high-quality, empathetic care to help you achieve your goals. Whether you're looking to enhance your relationship with your partner, navigate adult life's challenges, or find greater emotional well-being, I am here to support and guide you every step of the way.
Seph Valoren, LSW
I am a resident clinician who has worked in community mental health for more than 10 years in environments as varied as hospice care, juvenile group homes, sexual assault crisis support, and justice-involved individuals. I was raised in a working-class home in northern California and became involved in politics, environmental activism, and community organizing at a young age. These experiences complement my formal education in behavioral science and social work, focusing on clinical therapeutic applications with clients identifying with LGBTQ+, kink, ethical non-monogamy, and ‘geek’ culture. Outside of my practice, I teach sociology and psychology at a Delaware Technical Community College. In my free time I enjoy travel, museum-going, cooking, spending time with my dog, and fiction writing.
As a therapist, I’ll work collaboratively with you to focus on the change you want to see in your life, identify the barriers standing in your way, and serve as a guide, supporter, and source of empowerment toward understanding and overcoming those obstacles. Typical sessions with me include a mix of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Existential Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Rogerian, Client-Centered Therapy. My goal is for my clients to leave each session feeling heard, understood, and making progress toward becoming the person you want to be.
Rainbow-Wolf (Christi) Sabin, LSW
Feeling stuck, lost, confused, frustrated, or unmotivated? You are not alone. We all need help sometimes, and it takes a lot of courage to take that first step and seek out that help. My passion for this work comes from my own personal struggles with mental health, so I understand how challenging it can be to start on the path to healing.
I identify and work with those in the queer/trans/LGBTQIA+, kink/BDSM and poly/ENM/CNM communities. It’s important to have a safe space where you don’t have to expend emotional labor explaining certain aspects of your lifestyle or identity—where you can solely focus on your goals and just being your most authentic self. I work with teens and adults aged 14 and older as well as couples. I will work with you on looking at the different aspects of yourself and your life as pieces of a puzzle to put together. This involves looking at your emotions, thoughts, behaviors, in addition to the mind-body connection through a variety of techniques including psychodynamic therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), positive psychology, motivational interviewing, mindfulness, emotional freedom technique (EFT, aka “tapping”), and more. I also acknowledge that a person is not separate from their environment, so another part of our work together will explore how external influences have an impact on you. I believe there is no one-size-fits-all approach to therapy, so I will tailor my work to your specific preferences and needs. I specialize in working with those experiencing depression, anxiety, grief and loss, stress, life transitions/existential crisis, perfectionism, relationship issues, and issues or concerns surrounding identity, dysphoria, transitioning and/or coming out.
Tending to your mental health takes time, patience, and a willingness to be vulnerable. Exploration, as difficult as it may be, will empower you to embody who you are. Change doesn’t occur overnight, but it’s always possible. You don’t have to walk this path alone. I’d be honored to take that first step together. I invite you to schedule a free 15-minute consultation with me today.
Angela Facchinei, LPC
Feeling stuck? Life can be hard sometimes. I offer EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), a psychotherapy that, unlike traditional talk-therapy, enables people to heal from the symptoms and emotional distress that are the result of disturbing life experiences. As an EMDR trained therapist, I provide EMDR therapy to all ages to address stuck memories and help to reorganize past thoughts, feelings and memories that are related to atraumatic event that can oftentimes keep us hooked or stuck from moving forward in work & relationships, preventing us living our best lives. You are worth it and you ARE capable of healing!
With over 4 years in the field of Mental Health, I am a trained School Counselor with a Masters in Education. I provide mental health counseling services in the school setting and to adults and couples virtually.
As a witness to generational trauma, domestic abuse and addiction, I am here to provide you hope for a better tomorrow, to help process trauma from life situations that may not have been fully with in your control. I'm here for you!
Currently Closed to New Clients
Elizabeth Gambier, LMFT
My name is Elizabeth Sutton, and as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, my passion is for helping people build their healthiest relationships. Whether with a spouse, a child, a business partner, or even yourself, our relationships impact our quality of life. I can help you use the strengths you already have to create your best life, your way, with your healthiest relationships. I specialize in Ecosystemic Structural Family Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Trauma Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Applied Behavioral Analysis. I am proud to offer inclusive, nonjudgmental treatment to individuals from all backgrounds, schools of thought, and walks of life. My services include individual therapy, marriage and couple’s counseling, family therapy, and life coaching.
Jill Hollar, LPC
We all face times when life can be difficult, and as a parent it can be overwhelming when we are looking for ways to try to help and support our children. Jill is passionate about working with children, adolescents, families, and adults to help with any challenges that they may be facing. She has experience working with anxiety, depression, low self esteem, anger management, grief and loss, school issues, and addiction. She uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to help children and adults explore their negative thoughts and them to work towards making positive outcomes through changing their thinking and perceptions to improve their lives. She has been a school counselor for the past 26 years, working with students and adults of all age levels, and she enjoys working with children and families through their life journeys with encouragement, presence, and hope.
Stacie Courtney-Mustaphi, LMFT, CST
I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and trained Sex therapist with experience working with individuals, couples and families. I work with clients who are experiencing anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, ADD/ADHD, personality disorders, parenting concerns, separation/divorce, sexual/physical/emotional abuse, adolescent school and behavioral issues, workplace struggles, life transitions and loss & grief support. Throughout therapy we will work together to identify challenges, belief & behavior patterns that limit you and your relationships, identify ineffective communication patterns and look for opportunities to change.
My philosophy is one of kindness, transparency, and empowerment and I strive to create a meaningful therapeutic connection with my clients. I use a combination of therapy models and work with you to individually develop an effective, personalized approach to therapy. Sessions are a space where you can feel safe and open to explore whatever may be difficult or challenging for you, without judgment. My goal is to give you realistic tools to cope with stressors and form a healthy relationship with yourself and the people in your life.
Zoe Morris, Resident LPC
I am a licensure-track therapist that values client-centered approaches to meet you where you are in your journey towards healing. I am here to listen, validate and support you in exploring what is causing distress for you, your child, or your family to promote a better quality of life. I have worked with clients and families that come from a range of life stages, backgrounds and diagnosis- specifically anxiety, depression, PTSD, ADHD and autism.
Throughout my career, I have had experience in creating a safe and nurturing environment for children, adolescents and caregivers during my time working in schools and community mental health. In my practice with children, I utilize evidence-based techniques such as play therapy and mindfulness to promote stability and emotional well-being. In my practice with caregivers and adults, I use a variety of approaches that are catered to your individual needs, with an eye to exploring family systems and generational patterns that may be influencing your experiences and relationships today.
I am committed to helping you, your child, or your family heal and find balance through compassionate, individualized care.
Stephanie Stathas, LPC
Stephanie Stathas is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Pennsylvania who has over 10 years of experience providing therapeutic care to a wide variety of populations and individuals seeking help for symptoms of anxiety, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression, grief and loss, depression, and other psychiatric disorders. She received her Master’s of Science Degree in Mental Health Counseling from Walden University and has over 2 years of experience using Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) with clients.
Stephanie utilizes a very client-centered and integrative approach while using evidence-based practices when treating individuals. She uses therapeutic interventions from an eclectic range of therapies such as cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness, EMDR, and solution-focused. She believes that healing the whole uniqueness of the person – the mind, body, and spirit – will lead to a positive and more fulfilling lifestyle, as well as healthy growth and self-awareness.
Stephanie seeks to develop a collaborative, warm, and safe space for you to feel comfortable in helping you to develop and complete the goals that you seek to accomplish throughout the course of treatment.