Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Michael holds degrees in Psychology and Education from New York University and Saint Joseph’s University and has additional graduate clinical training at ISPP in Chicago.
Michael continues to work with individuals, couples and families for over 30 years. He brings a wide range of clinical and research-based experience to his clinical work.
Michael works with issues, including but not limited to, anxiety and stress management, depression (bipolar and unipolar) recovery from trauma and abuse, interpersonal/self development.
Michael also works with couples and families on a variety of issues and concerns.
Michael’s approach is informed by the most current ethical research based practices, and he provides an open, warm and non-judgmental therapeutic place to work on the issues with which individuals couples and families are most concerned.
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Michael Ermalinski earned degrees in Psychology and Education from New York University and Saint Joseph’s University, and completed additional graduate clinical training at the Institute for the Study of Psychotherapy and Psychology (ISPP) in Chicago. He has practiced psychotherapy for 32 years, bringing extensive clinical and research-informed experience to his work.
Michael sees individuals, couples, and families, addressing a wide range of concerns. His specialties include stress and anxiety, relationship difficulties, self-esteem challenges, depression – including bipolar and unipolar forms – recovery from trauma and abuse, grief, intimacy-related issues, anger management, addictions, ADHD, career difficulties, family conflicts, and compassion fatigue, as well as coaching support.
His approach integrates current, ethical, research-based practices to guide therapy. Michael creates an open, warm, and non-judgmental space where people, couples, and families can explore the issues most important to them.
He is a licensed professional counselor in Pennsylvania (license PC003613).
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