Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Welcome! My name is Kelly Lambie and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Pennsylvania. I have a Master’s degree from Walden University in Mental Health Counseling and am a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) through the National Board for Certified Counselors. I am married and have one child.
Currently, I work in a private practice setting with ages 14-85 and in a multitude of areas. Because of the wide age range, I have helped my clients through depression and anxiety, school and relationship struggles, and much more! It is rewarding to watch people meet their goals and find happiness from within. I have an eclectic approach to counseling with a combination of Person-Centered, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Solution-Focused Therapy. I believe in creating a safe place to have conversations, and that anyone can benefit from counseling.
I’ve worked in private practice as a mental health counselor since 2010. I often draw from my three years of experience as a behavioral counselor working in homes with families and my eight years of experience as an Emergency Medical Technician. I have sat with people through some of the worst days of their lives. Because of this, I learned patience and empathy. Experiencing trauma and crisis first-hand has given me a unique understanding of how the world spins.
Together, we will set goals and find ways to achieve them! I look forward to chatting with you!
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Kelly Lambie is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Pennsylvania, holding license number PC006868. She earned a master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from Walden University and is nationally certified through the National Board for Certified Counselors, a credential that reflects meeting national standards for professional counseling. She is married and has one child.
Working in private practice, Kelly provides counseling to adolescents and adults ages 14 to 85, addressing a broad range of concerns. Her areas of focus include stress and anxiety, parenting challenges, bipolar disorder, depression, addictions, LGBT issues, relationship and family conflicts, trauma and abuse, grief, sleep disorders, anger management, self-esteem, and career difficulties. The variety of issues and ages she sees has allowed her to support clients through school and relationship struggles as well as mood and behavioral concerns.
Kelly uses an eclectic therapeutic approach, blending person-centered principles with cognitive behavioral techniques and solution-focused strategies to tailor treatment to each person’s needs. She prioritizes creating a safe, respectful space for conversation and holds the conviction that many people can benefit from counseling. Watching clients meet their goals and discover inner sources of well-being is an important part of her work.
She has practiced as a mental health counselor in private practice since 2010 and brings 13 years of professional experience to her work. Earlier roles inform her clinical perspective, including three years as a behavioral counselor working in homes with families and eight years as an Emergency Medical Technician. Those experiences—sitting with people during crisis and trauma—have deepened her patience and empathy and contributed to a practical understanding of how people respond to hardship.
Kelly collaborates with clients to set achievable goals and identify ways to reach them. She looks forward to connecting with prospective clients seeking support in Pennsylvania.
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