Meet our Community

Therapists at 3580

  • Kareema Abdussalaam, LCSW

    Heartfelt Interventions, LLC

    My passion is assisting individuals struggling with various life stressors, including spirituality, depression, anxiety, parenting, relationships, and work.

  • Grace Chatman-Royce

    Interwoven Bodyworks

    In my work I use my tool box to create a Integrative Therapeutic bodywork experience. I show people that massage is a way to know our bodies better and connect in with them on a deeper level. My work is an assisted body scan, creating a affirming and consent based space for clients to relax deeper and find healing. I find that we hold emotions in our bodies and emotional and Physical release does come into the space when we’re able to let it.

  • Noah Dzube, LCSW

    Therapy With Noah

    My practice focuses on emerging adults (ages 18-35) and is based on the belief that the foundation of all successful therapy is a trusting relationship between client and therapist. In our sessions, we will work together to create a plan that addresses what YOU want to work on and is specific to your success.

    My goal is to help you gain insight and provide you with the ability to navigate trauma, depression, anxiety, life transitions, grief and loss, or any other struggle you may be dealing with. I use a strengths-based, psychodynamic approach and incorporate motivational interviewing, CBT, DBT, ACT, mindfulness, and internal family systems based on each client's needs. We cannot eliminate uncertainty, but my goal is to help you learn to live with it and to even thrive in the face of it.

  • ELLA EMMER, MS, CTP, NCC

    Philly Somatic Therapy

    With a particular focus on childhood trauma, Ella helps clients unpack and transform early wounds into sources of empowerment and growth. She also specializes in working with bipolar disorders, anxiety, depression, substance use, relational trauma, and grief. Ella believes that understanding the cultural and systemic factors affecting her clients is essential for deep healing to occur. As a queer individual, she is particularly attuned to the unique challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community and has extensive experience supporting queer clients.

  • JULIA GLADSTONE, MSW, MFA

    Philly Somatic Therapy

    Julia has training in Internal Family Systems, which she blends with a relational emphasis and somatic techniques that offer clients an experiential, embodied approach to healing and transformation. She received a Masters in Social Work from Simmons University, a Masters in Fine Arts from University of Pennsylvania, and is a certified practitioner of Deep Listening. She specializes in working with individuals who struggle with anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues, addiction, sexuality and gender expression, creativity and self-esteem. Her practice is oriented towards collective liberation, and is grounded by the belief that healing occurs in relationship.

  • Madeline Gray, LCSW

    I offer individual therapy for grief, trauma, anxiety, depression, disordered eating, body image, substance misuse, relationships, sexuality, identity, and life transitions.

  • Grace Harman

    Rooting Wild Movement

    I guide experiential somatic therapy sessions for adults who are moving through the sticky middle places of life, the crossroads between what was and what will be, who they were and who they are becoming. I am committed to uplifting the inner wild that lives in each of us. 

  • Louise Helferty

    I provide individual, sex, couples & family therapy. I work with adults, adolescents & children aged 9+. 

    My approach is trauma-informed and client-centered. I am committed to a liberation focused, anti-oppression practice and am affirming of all genders, sexualities and relationship orientations.

  • Khalil Martin, LCSW

    I strive to create a space where you feel seen, heard, and valued for who you truly are. Whether you're struggling with self-esteem, grief, racial trauma, or identity concerns, I’m here to walk with you through it.

  • Sean McCann

    Helping Wind Wellness

    I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor who works with adults and older adolescents experiencing anxiety, depression, anger, substance abuse, and other mental health challenges. My goal is to help you get better at feeling, so that you might feel better.

  • Brian Miller, LMFT

    I specialize in couples and sex therapy, and I've also been a meditator for about 30 years, so clients often come to see me if they're looking for a more mindfulness-based approach.

  • Jalana Mogilewski, LMFT

    Jalana is a Philadelphia native and licensed marriage and family therapist. She takes a trauma-informed approach that recognizes the power of intergenerational and societal influences. We are all functioning as part of a larger whole, and understanding these dynamics and the impact on our lives and relationships is the first step to an improved quality of life.

  • Jason Powell, LMFT, CST

    Attached Therapy

    I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) as well as an AASECT Certified Sex Therapist (CST). My work focuses on relationships and sex therapy, specifically centered on infidelity repair, communication issues, relationships on the brink, and those experiencing a range of intimacy blocks and challenges. I have been featured in AARP, Forbes, The Knot, and other leading media outlets sharing my insights and tips related to communication, sex, and marriage. I invite you to schedule a free consultation to discuss your unique circumstances and ways that I may be able to help.

3580 Tenants

  • Avis Chase Women's Association

    Our mission is to create opportunities for women to unite and grow through the establishment of charitable, educational, and service programs. 

  • Rachel Marks

    Rachel Marks is the owner of Tallulah Ketubahs, a creative studio and premier provider of boutique ketubahs, wedding stationery, paper goods, and calligraphy services. The business is rooted in carefully crafted, beautiful, hand-painted ketubahs and wedding certificates that are accessible to the widest variety of customers regardless of religious background, ethnicity, gender identity or sexual orientation.

  • City Light Church

    We exist to love the city around us, and the world beyond it. We seek to do this through loving service and clear gospel proclamation.

  • Discover East Falls

    The East Falls Development Corporation is a not-for-profit entity dedicated to community-based economic development for the benefit of East Falls. We accomplish our mission through small business support and technical assistance, neighborhood plans, and capital improvement projects. You can find us online at discovereastfalls.org, @DiscoverEastFalls on Instagram, and @EFDCorp on Facebook. 

  • Madcrumbs Sweet Boutique

    Madbrumbs Sweet Boutique Co is a small-batch artisanal bakery in Philadelphia. Our mantra is "A little bit Latin, a Whole lot of YUM!" This is the core of everything we stand for, we give credit to the ingredients we use and the passion for creating edible art!

  • Seven Knots Films

    At Seven Knots, we specialize in full-service production—crafting high-quality film, media, and stills that captivate and engage. For over a decade, we’ve partnered with agencies, brands, and non-profits to create everything from TV commercials to feature films.

    We believe great work comes from great environments. That’s why we foster creative, collaborative sets where everyone feels valued. No egos, no toxicity—just a team of talented people bringing bold ideas to life.

  • Skouria

    We are geologists, metallurgists & stimulation experts with a clear vision for a better way to produce copper.