Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Clinical Social Worker with over 25 years of post masters level experience and licensed in Pennsylvania. My earliest trainings began at a university affiliated psychiatric research institute with focus on therapies for substance dependence and mood disorders. Following this, I focused on family therapy interventions, working with highly conflicted couples and helping persons using aggression and violence in relationships. I am well trained and experienced in both individual and group psychotherapies including psychodynamic, cognitive based, dialectical and relaxation-meditative approaches to increase mindfulness. I have lived and worked in rural, urban and island communities. I have experience working with people across cultures and value the cultural experience of people in shaping their lives. I am experienced in working with active duty personnel and military veterans. My current practice is focused on the treatment of problems of mood and anxiety, post traumatic stress, post-acute recovery from substance dependence, persons with histories of family disruption and codependency, and highly conflicted relationships with and without intimate partner violence.
My approach is person-centered and non-judgmental. I believe strongly in a client’s ability to find solutions to the difficult issues in life, the importance of individual freedom of choice in seeking out those solutions, and personal accountability in managing the results of those choices. My style is collaborative. We will work together to identify your goals, explore the choices that will move you toward these goals and develop the knowledge and skill necessary for your success. I believe that the discomforts and difficulties we encounter are only part of the rich fabric of life and that it is through the resolution of these that we learn to manage our lives. And so, the life difficulties that you bring to our work together will contain the unique gateways to a more fulfilling and rewarding life for you.
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Anthony Mastroianni is a clinical social worker practicing in Pennsylvania with 25 years of post-master’s experience. His professional training began at a university-affiliated psychiatric research institute where he concentrated on therapeutic approaches for substance dependence and mood disorders.
Following that early work, he developed a focus on family therapy and interventions for highly conflicted couples, including treatment for individuals who use aggression or violence in relationships. He is skilled in both individual and group psychotherapies and draws from psychodynamic, cognitive-based, dialectical, and relaxation-meditative methods to support increased mindfulness.
He has lived and worked in rural, urban, and island communities and has experience working with people from different cultural backgrounds, valuing how culture shapes life experience. Anthony also has professional experience with active duty military personnel and veterans.
His current practice centers on treating mood and anxiety problems, post-traumatic stress, post-acute recovery from substance dependence, people with histories of family disruption and codependency, and highly conflicted relationships with or without intimate partner violence. He is a licensed clinical social worker in Pennsylvania; his professional credential is LCSW and his license designation is CW021207.
Anthony takes a person-centered, non-judgmental approach and holds a strong belief in each individual’s capacity to find solutions. He emphasizes freedom of choice and personal accountability while working collaboratively with clients to identify goals, examine choices that move them forward, and build the skills and knowledge needed for success. He views life’s discomforts as part of a larger learning process and sees the difficulties people bring to therapy as opportunities for developing a more fulfilling and rewarding life.
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