Therapists in Reading , PA and Nearby Locations

Find a therapist in Reading, Pennsylvania that meets your needs. Browse our comprehensive list of affordable and licensed therapists in Reading to find a professional specializing in counseling people with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, grief, and more.

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Wilmington, Delaware

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Delaware, Pennsylvania

Bonnie Kotler is a licensed professional counselor in Pennsylvania and Delaware. She works with clients from adolescent to adult with a wide variety of life issues including anxiety, depression, adjustment difficulties, abuse and trauma. She favors...
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Pennsylvania

Hello my name is Jashawn Kelly, I’m a Philadelphia native whom is invested in providing counseling/therapeutic services to help others. I am a licensed professional counselor in Pennsylvania. I have worked with clients of all ages with a wide...
Daniel Rodgers
LPC 172, LPC-Supervisor 1
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Pennsylvania

I have been a therapist for 11 years and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Pennsylvania. I am also a trained clinical supervisor helping other clinicians with their caseloads and getting licensed. I specialize in Trauma,...
Darci Bloss
L.P.C, LCPC
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Murfreesboro, Tennessee

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Pennsylvania, Illinois

Fresh and Hope Therapy freshhopetherapy.com More than 20 years of experience in the field, specializing in helping people better manage their stress and anxiety and improve the relationships that matter most to them. My approach is client-centered,...
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Pennsylvania

I am a Licensed Psychologist in Pennsylvania, with a Doctorate in Psychology (PsyD) from Widener University’s Institute of Graduate Clinical Psychology. I completed an APA accredited Pre Doctoral Internship at Widener Disability Services and...
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Pennsylvania

My therapeutic approach is informed by my background in meditation, Eastern contemplative philosophy, and evolutionary psychology. I work with clients to establish a treatment plan that is uniquely sensitive to their particular clinical needs and...
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Malvern, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

One of the most important components in the therapeutic process is finding a therapist who helps your feel seen and helps you feel safe. My approach to therapy is compassionate, collaborative, highly individualized, and evidenced-based. I use...
Daisy Chow
LMHC, L.P.C
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Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania, New York

I am a licensed professional counselor in Allentown, Pennsylvania. I am licensed in New York and Pennsylvania. My strengths are helping clients with histories of various trauma, including attachment/relational, abandonment, early childhood sexual...
Trish Martin
LPC, MS
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Pennsylvania

Everyone can use an objective voice to help them work out whatever is going on in their lives. Sometimes relief can begin just by deciding that a little help won’t hurt. “Beneath every behavior there is a feeling. And beneath each feeling is a...
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Jenkintown, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

Jennifer A. McPherson is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Pennsylvania and Board-Certified Counselor through the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC). She is also a Consultant, Coach, Public Speaker, and Author. Born and...
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

As a Board Certified, Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 15 years of experience in Maternal Mental Health, I will work with you to explore your feelings, thoughts and behaviors around reproductive health and beyond, in an effort to foster...
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Pennsylvania

A co-founder of Hornstein, Platt and Associates, I have been a Licensed Psychologist and counselor for over 30 years. Prior to that I completed a degree in Early Childhood Education and worked with young children. Earning a doctorate from the...
Michael Clemente
LPC 172, LPC-Supervisor 1, MA
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Pennsylvania

Our Private Practice: Our experience enables us to offer effective outpatient, individualized, psychological care. We treat a number of mental health disorders, and provide a neutral ground to individuals, families, and couples. We also offer LPC...
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

Kristle J. Small Psychological Services, LLC is a private mental health practice of individual clinicians that can help facilitate change and growth in your life. We offer expert services to help with your marriage, job, career, relationships,...
Ben King
LMFT
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West Chester, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

I am the Director of the West Chester Therapy Group and an Individual & Relationship Therapist who specializes in working with individuals to cope with life transitions & anxiety, as well as helping couples feel more connected intimately &...
Holly Sawyer
LPC, CAADC, NCC, SAP
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Pennsylvania

Therapy Loft Collective is a 100% online group therapy practice where therapists provide quality teletherapy. Clients like you are able to attend therapy and heal from home! TLC specializes in, but is not limited to therapy for Black, Indigenous,...
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Pennsylvania

Feeling Stuck and Overwhelmed? It's time to get the support you deserve. I help teens, young adults, and parents navigate the next steps towards living a more healthy, supported, and fulfilling existence- even through all of life's curve balls....
Amber Berkoski
LMFT, Ph.D., MS
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Boyertown, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

Practicing LMFT specializing in blended families, couples, and trauma work for kids aged 5-18.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania, New York

Therapy is an investment. Your career, marriage, or relationship with children may be at stake. Know that all professionals do not have doctoral training and extensive clinical experience. I am well-trained in a straightforward, action-oriented CBT...
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Pennsylvania

I'm Kim Wheeler Poitevien, and I'm a therapist who is qualified to help your child confidently express their feelings and needs. I've worked with kids and teens in their homes, schools, residential placements, and hospitals. My experience and...
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Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

Dr. Megan is a sport psychologist who will work with you to establish goals & a plan for developing a strong mindset to achieve peak performance in sport and life. She utilizes an educational & strengths-based approach to assist you in developing...
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Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor who believes that in any dynamic, whether it is in couples, family, or individual counseling; in order to achieve a healthy lifestyle it is a journey and every journey starts with one step. The first step is...
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Easton, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

Having a healthy, passionate marriage isn’t as complicated as you think when you learn how to build a supportive relationship one loving step at time. I am a Licensed Marriage/ Family Therapist with 20+ years experience working with couples,...
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King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

Dr. Christina Wohleber is a PA licensed psychologist with extensive experience in working with children, adolescents, and adults with various concerns. In addition to serving individuals residing in PA Dr. Wohleber is approved to practice...

Mental Health in Reading, Pennsylvania

Reading, Pennsylvania is located in the state’s southwestern region. Situated about an hour’s drive from metropolitan Philadelphia, the city’s population of 88,423 ranks fifth largest in the Keystone State. Historically, the area achieved city status in 1847 and was known for its coal and textile industries. Currently, residents have access to the rich history of the region preserved in local museums. The town is also home to the Pagoda, a historical landmark and tourist attraction atop Mt. Penn.

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, 18.3% of adults in the United States suffer from some form of mental illness. However, only 43% of those people seek treatment. Unfortunately, Reading residents are not immune from economic, social, and other factors that can threaten emotional well-being.

Condition of Mental Health in Pennsylvania

The non-profit agency Mental Health America looks at data on the prevalence of disorders and the availability of psychological services across the nation. Overall, Pennsylvania falls 14 out of 51 in the rankings. Specifically, in terms of prevalence, the state is ranked 15 out of 51 with a similar rating of 13 out of 51 based on access to care.

Since 2005 the Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Administration, part of the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, has been committed to a recovery-oriented system for emotional health. This initiative is supported by the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant.

Family Structure in Reading, Pennsylvania

A close group of family and friends can buffer the impacts of stress and promote positive well-being. However, the opposite is true as well. Overall, Reading has a relatively young population with a median age of 29 years compared to the age of 40.6 years in Pennsylvania and the national average of 37.7 years. Considering age, it makes sense that only 35% are married compared to both the state and the nation (56 and 55% respectively).

The concerning statistic is the 13% divorce rate in Reading, which is shocking considering the state of Pennsylvania has one of the lowest rates in the nation at 6.59%. In Reading, an additional 5.1% are separated and 4.3% are widowed. Death of a spouse, divorce, and marital separation are the top three most stressful life events for adults according to the Holmes-Rahe Stress Inventory. The more stressful events that occur, the likelier a person is to have failing health. Marriage counseling and therapeutic intervention for grief and loss are crucial to maintaining both physical and mental well-being.

Economic Factors in Reading

The people of Reading benefit from a low cost of living. With the national index set at 100, residents enjoy an index of 86, which is 14% lower than the nation and 13% lower than the average in Pennsylvania. The biggest impact related to prices is the housing market. The median house cost in Reading is $68,400, 63% cheaper than the average US home expense of $184,700.

However, there is an economic downside. Reading has a higher-than-average unemployment rate of 11.6% compared to the national average of 4.7%. The median household income of $27,247 is also significantly lower than Pennsylvania ($52,895) and the nation ($55,322). Consequently, 39% of the population lives at the poverty level, which is 160% higher than the US average of 15.1%. Struggles with basic needs such as food, clothing, and shelter can cause a significant amount of anxiety and stress.

Reading Crime Statistics

The overall crime rate in Reading is 14% higher than the national average and 59% higher than the state. The most concerning aspect is the level of violent crime, which includes murder, rape, robbery and assault. In Reading there are 713 violent crimes per 100,000 people, significantly higher than both the state (313) and the nation (383). Victims of violent crimes often suffer emotional distress that responds to therapeutic care.

Challenges of Finding a Therapist in Reading, Pennsylvania

Residents of Reading have access to local therapists, however, barriers may exist to accessing quality mental health care. Some people may be embarrassed to seek help, perceive counseling as unaffordable, or don’t know where to begin finding the help they need.