Therapists in Lancaster, PA and Nearby Locations

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

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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...
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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Monroeville, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

I am a therapist in the Pittsburgh area, specializing in the treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, anxiety, and OC Spectrum Disorders. I have received extensive training in ERP and CBT treatment through attending the General, Pediatric, and...
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

As a clinical social worker and therapist, my goal is to help clients access their inner wisdom, heal trauma, foster growth and assist them in living authentically. I provide a compassionate, respectful, and judgment-free space. I work with youth 12...
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Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

Empathetic, but effective, Dr. Penny Levin is a clinician with more than 25 years of experience who is uniquely qualified to help you through a host of stressful situations. Dr. Levin is a psychologist and a personal trainer/nutrition specialist,...
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...
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 &...
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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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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

I have a passion for working with young adults struggling through transitions in life. I like to work with people on utilizing coping skills we already have as well as developing new ones to confront daily concerns and create a more enjoyable and...
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,...
Michaela Herr
LPC 172, LPC-Supervisor 1, MA
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Pennsylvania

Michaela Herr, MA, ATR-BC,LPC Art Therapist and Licensed Professional Counselor mindfullyrootedarttherapy.com ​ With passion and drive, Michaela strives to give every person she works with a voice. She creates a safe space for people to explore...
Nicole Hall
LPC-Supervisor 1
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Willow Grove, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania, Ohio

Hello! I love connecting well with clients and finding deep strength and resiliency within them! I have been a counselor for 15+ years and find great satisfaction in my work! I use evidence based treatment interventions, such as cognitive-behavioral...
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania, Virginia

Hello there! My name is Dr. Colleen Reichmann. I am a licensed clinical psychologist in Philadelphia, PA. I specialize in eating disorders and body image issues. I have also done a lot of work with folks struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma,...
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...
Karen Seif
LCSW, LICSW
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Pennsylvania, Massachusetts

I am a seasoned Clinical Social Worker who has spent more than 25 years working in a variety of contexts, serving a wide range of populations with dedication and passion. I grew up in the Mt. Airy section of Philadelphia, where I spent hours...
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, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

I am an Individual, Couples, and Family Therapist. My goal is to help clients become aware of and understand that relational difficulties need to be rooted in change. It is never easy to change a behavior but it is absolutely possible. I am a...
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,...
Laura Morse
LPC 172, M.Ed. LPC, Certified Sex Therapist
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania, Maryland

Laura Morse, M.Ed., LPC serves as the Executive Director at Sun Point Wellness Center where she oversees Lancaster, Pennsylvania’s talk therapy center, along with the Kitchen Counseling Program. She earned The Lavanda P. Muller Fellowship at The...
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Media, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

Karina Suero was born in Spain and obtained a medical degree at the Universidad Automoma, Madrid. Karina moved to the US where she resumed her life-long passion of helping others Karina joined the world of therapy through the Philadelphia Child and...
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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...
Jacquelyn Matotek
LPC, NCC, MA
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Pennsylvania

Are you feeling overwhelmed and stressed? Right now, things are changing quickly; there are many scary uncertainties. Life losses and traumas have led you to losing sleep, anxiety, less focus and motivation, overwhelming emotions, and fearing the...
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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...
Akiva Harris
LPC-SC 1
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Pennsylvania

I am a clinically trained therapist who uses a holistic approach because it treats the whole person, and promotes individual growth and stability. I serve as a change agent that provides support and empathetic understanding allowing clients to gain...
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Hanover, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

Nice to meet you! I have always known that I was meant to help people, in one capacity or another. I’ve worked in the mental health field for the last 10 years. My passion is teaching skills for helping people thrive, and discovering the best...

An Overview of Mental Health in Lancaster, Pennsylvania

The 59,708 residents of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, enjoy the city’s many benefits, from its four distinct seasonal changes to the city’s storied history. Lancaster is the seat of the county of the same name and has experienced minimal growth since the 1990s. However, while most people in Lancaster live happy lives, some residents are experiencing poor mental health and the challenging struggles that accompany it. There are treatment avenues, but before they can be found, understanding what may be causing or triggering these psychological issues may help those who are suffering and their families find assistance that best suits them.

Employment Problems in Lancaster

Job growth in Lancaster has created new employment opportunities for residents of Lancaster. There are a variety of different industries, both common and specialized, and they include:

  • Manufacturing/production
  • Sales/retail
  • Foodservice
  • Warehouse/storage and goods transport

Despite the minor growth in the city’s job market, many residents have to commute to nearby larger cities to find full-time work. In addition, Lancaster’s unemployment rate is three percent higher than the national average of 4.7 percent, which may be causing economical hardship for some residents and causing or increasing feelings of depression and anxiety. However, since these unemployed individuals have any type of health insurance, they are unlikely to get the mental health treatment they need.

Poverty and Mental Health Issues in Lancaster

Lancaster’s statistics concerning poverty are troubling and may be causing poor mental health among its residents. Nearly 30 percent of people live under the poverty line, with the greatest number being young white females. Overall, there are more females than males living with hardship in Lancaster, and this may be due to the limited job opportunities in the urban area, a lack of education, or health issues. Some who live in poverty may be in their situation because of poor mental health, especially those who inherited problems such as chronic depression, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia.

Poverty and Lancaster’s climbing suicide rate may be related. The number of suicides in both Pennsylvania and the surrounding counties is on the rise, and while the act of suicide may be performed in a moment of desperation, others who are living with economic hardship may commit suicide when they so no other way out of their situation. The threat of bankruptcy, mounting medical bills, and other types of debt may also be factors for Lancaster residents who fall into depression and choose to take their own lives.

The Challenges of Finding Mental Health Treatment in Lancaster

Not all residents living in Lancaster may be able to find access to mental health treatment, even if they are aware they need it. While children in Lancaster are the largest group in the city to have coverage, there are currently no inpatient services in the county for minors facing mental health crises, and they must be sent elsewhere for treatment.

Elderly people living in Lancaster may also have trouble finding psychiatric care. Medicare may not cover reimbursements for therapy or other mental health services, and the cost of some treatments may be too steep for seniors living on a fixed income. This issue may be especially troublesome for older veterans living in Lancaster who may be experiencing post-traumatic disorder or other mental health issues as a result of their military experiences. If left untreated, these mental illnesses can result in a variety of negative behaviors that may include:

  • incidents of self-harm
  • episodes of violent behavior
  • hallucinations triggered by traumatic memories
  • suicide

Lancaster’s relatively small size and lack of mental health treatment centers may present a problem for residents who need immediate help. While there is public transport available in the city, its routes are limited, and may not travel to some of the larger mental health services located outside the area. Those without vehicles may find themselves unable to reach a therapist.