About
Dr. Janieth Burton brings three decades of clinical work to adults seeking consultation and therapy for mood, anxiety, and adjustment concerns. Her practice addresses a wide range of issues including depression, bipolar symptoms, stress and anger, relationship and family matters, and difficulties related to focus and ADHD. She also supports individuals facing college adjustment, career transitions, parenting challenges, grief, trauma and abuse, and issues that arise with aging and caregiving.
Her approach includes psychological evaluation and assessment when those tools can clarify needs and guide treatment. Dr. Burton works with older adults as well as adults across other life stages, offering methods drawn from client-centered therapy, cognitive behavioral techniques, mindfulness, motivational interviewing, psychodynamic ideas, and solution-focused strategies. She has experience providing services through virtual therapy platforms.
Dr. Burton welcomes adults who are committed to making changes and who want structured support for coping with life transitions and emotional difficulties. Her practice emphasizes collaborative planning so that therapy aligns with each person’s goals and the practical realities they bring to the work.
Remote care using collaborative therapeutic methods
Dr. Burton offers remote sessions that combine person-focused listening with structured skills work. Client-centered therapy provides a respectful, nonjudgmental setting where adults can explore what matters most to them and set goals at a pace that fits their needs. Cognitive behavioral therapy is used to identify unhelpful thinking patterns and develop practical coping strategies for anxiety, depression, and stress.
Mindfulness-based techniques are integrated as tools for managing intensity of emotion and improving moment-to-moment awareness, while motivational interviewing can help clarify commitment and strengthen readiness for change. These approaches are presented in an accessible, collaborative way so that the therapy plan is shaped by each individual’s priorities and life context.
Remote sessions are available through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging, allowing for flexible communication that supports ongoing work between sessions.How long has Dr. Burton been practicing?
She has 30 years of experience providing psychological services to adults.
What credentials does she hold?
Dr. Janieth Burton holds the credential PA Psychologist PS006561L and lists license details as PA Psychologist PS006561L.
Which languages does she speak?
She conducts services in English.
Where is her practice based?
Her practice is located in Pennsylvania.
What ways can clients work with her remotely?
Clients may connect via video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.
Does she accept clients outside the United States?
This profile indicates she is not accepting international clients.
How much do sessions cost?
Cost varies by location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription that can be canceled at any time.
How do I begin working with Dr. Burton?
To get started, use the Start Therapy button and complete a short matching questionnaire.