Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
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I have a gentle approach to counseling and encourage a collaborative relationship to make your experience as comfortable and beneficial as possible. I use a blend of humanistic, existential, mindfulness and cognitive-behavioral techniques. I have thirty years of experience working in all mental health environments, with all diagnoses and ages doing individual, marital, group and family counseling. In addition, to suggesting books to read and the use of paper and pencil exercises, I encourage my clients to draw on their creative abilities to pull them through tough times. My goal is to help you improve your self-talk, self-esteem, reduce anxiety and learn how to self-soothe with or without medication. My mottoes are “stay in the present it’s the safest and most manageable place to be”, “work your problems instead of letting them work you” and “focus on what you have control over to empower yourself”.
Namaste.
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Cynthia Marcolina offers a gentle, collaborative approach to counseling, prioritizing a comfortable and productive therapeutic relationship. She integrates humanistic, existential, mindfulness, and cognitive-behavioral techniques to meet each person’s needs in a compassionate, practical way.
With 35 years of experience across mental health settings, Cynthia has worked with people of all ages and diagnoses, providing individual, marital, group, and family counseling. She frequently recommends reading and brief paper-and-pencil exercises, and she encourages clients to draw on creative strengths to navigate difficult times.
Her work focuses on improving self-talk and self-esteem, reducing anxiety, and teaching self-soothing skills that can be used with or without medication. Cynthia is a licensed professional counselor in Pennsylvania, credentialed as PA LPC PC000159, and she helps clients concentrate on what they can control while working through problems rather than letting problems control them.
She often shares guiding phrases such as “stay in the present it’s the safest and most manageable place to be”, “work your problems instead of letting them work you”, and “focus on what you have control over to empower yourself”. Namaste.
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