Top Mental Health Facilities in Pittsburgh, PA 15210

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Fischer Constance Marriage Counseling T

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By Tim Wold Construction Inc

Thank you for the two wonderful days. I am feeling really good and going home with a feeling of being reborn. You are wonderful warmth, clarity and wisdom person, and so good psychotherapist. ...read more

Fischer Constance Marriage Counseling T

5.0

By Henry Smith 9

Fischer Constance Marriage Counseling T is an intelligent, caring, and passionate person. I have know Fischer Constance Marriage Counseling T now for 14 years, and she has always been some one I turn to for advice on any topic. She has the most wonderfully genuine heart! ...read more

Fischer Constance Marriage Counseling T

5.0

By vickturlolibyn

I`ve never seen a physician be so thorough in my life! Fischer Constance Marriage Counseling T really look at you as a whole person here! They seek to provide you with the care you need to cure you of your illness, and that often takes time and energy, so if you are looking for a quick fix, beware! ...read more

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Many Mental Health Professionals Like Stan’s Managing Fear Book

Pittsburgh, USA----Within the past year, Stan has received many reviews of his popular managing fear book from various counselors. Stan’s book, “A Layman’s Guide To Managing Fear” is located at www.managingfear.com. Stan has interviewed various mental health counselors and clergyman whose insights are included in this book. Many professional counselors have recommended Stan's book to their clients as mentioned in Stan's hundreds of positive reviews. In addition, some of these counselors have used Stan's book in their counseling sessions. Most importantly, this book was read, reviewed, and accepted by various professionals before it was published. This short and easy to read book provides over 100 proven, easy-to-use methods that you can use TODAY to start overcoming your mental challenges, as well as guidance on how to pick the ones that are right for you. Each technique is backed by real-life examples and explained in terms that a layperson can easily understand. This book has helped thousands of people to overcome their fear and pain within months instead of years, and it has saved many people hundreds or even thousands of dollars in counseling bills. Overall, Stan's book is a balance of Psychology and Christianity. Many times a person who struggles with fear, anxiety, and depression need to try a number of different approaches in order to get certain results. Every person is different and Stan addresses both approaches in one short, but easy to read book. Stan gives his readers the ability to pick and choose which techniques work best for them! Although Stan is not a professional counselor, Stan has dealt with fear and anxiety for over 20 years and used his personal experiences and information gained from various counselors to help write this popular book. Stan's book is not a substitute for the guidance of a professional. For more information about Stan Popovich and his book please visit his website atmanagingfear.com Contact info: Company Name : www.managingfear.com Contact Name : Stanley Popovich Contact email : stanpop822@gmail.com Contact Phone : 412-430-2807 website : http://www.managingfear.com/ Address : Pittsburgh, PA, 15220, USA ...read more

By Managing Fear February 12, 2016

Lisa Fleissner

Lisa Fleissner is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a National Board Certified Counselor. She holds a Masters Degree in Community Counseling from Gannon University and a Bachelors Degree in Psychology from Westminster College. Lisa has always enjoyed working with people and has been driven to help others through volunteer activities for many years before completing her undergraduate and graduate studies. Lisa’s drive to help others has led her to complete her undergraduate, graduate and licensure requirements in a timely fashion while working in the field and developing her professional experience.Lisa has worked in a variety of settings including group homes, school settings and in-home therapy environments. Lisa has spent a number of years working in a community mental health outpatient setting treating individuals with drug and alcohol and mental health concerns. In the last few years Lisa has expanded her business knowledge through working in the private practice setting and providing quality care to individuals, children, families and couples with various issues.Lisa’s areas of specialty include, anxiety, depression, OCD, bipolar disorder, grief, as well as bullying and self-esteem issues. She also has helped multiple abuse survivor’s including individuals with PTSD. She believes in the importance of the therapist being knowledgeable of how trauma affects individuals on many levels and colors their outlook of the world around them. Lisa champions the individual for working through these traumas and provides a supportive environment for healing.Lisa also feels strongly about the need for grief counseling in our society and has successfully counseled children and adults through this difficult process. She values the importance of spirituality in therapy and believes that this guides her in her work on a daily basis. She is also open to many forms of spirituality and understands the impact that it can play in the healing process of therapy.In her work Lisa is also accomplished in helping teens who have experienced bullying and has enjoyed working with many teenagers who are struggling with self-esteem issues. She has found that she is able to provide them with the support and validation that they need in order to find their strengths and feel confident and successful. She also enjoys working with couples and families and children and does well helping individuals learn to communicate more effectively and gain stronger relationships. ...read more

By Mind Balance Therapy | Pittsburgh, PA February 25, 2014

Psychotherapist

I have been working as a psychotherapist for over 25 years. I have worked with children, adolescents and adult clients over that time. I enjoy working with both individuals and families. A diagnosis or even a set of problems is less important to me than developing a good working relationship with my clients. Psychotherapy works for most people who make use of it. I expect those with whom I work to experience relief and that relief should begin soon after the start of our work together.Whether I am working with an individual or working with a family, I do emphasize the importance of the significant others in each persons life. I believe strongly that making difficult changes best happens with the support of the important people in our lives.I use a Client Directed, Outcomes Informed approach. Before each meeting, I ask you how you are doing using the Outcomes Rating Scale. At the end of each meeting, I ask you how I did using the Session Rating Scale. You and I together use this information to plan our work together. ...read more

By David Mente Psychotherapy February 18, 2014

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