Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi, I am a licensed professional counselor (LPC) and a certified advanced alcohol and drug counselor (CAADC) in Pennsylvania with 36 years of professional work experience.
I have worked extensively with helping clients and their families, with issues around chemical use disorders, behavioral addictions, personality disorders and mental health issues. I tend toward having a more directive style of therapy but I also have experience with non directive styles as well.
I am certified in Cognitive Processing Therapy for the treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and have 16 years experience working with Exposure Therapy to resolve trauma reactions that disrupt healthy living and contribute to depression and anxiety.
I enjoy working with couples and families to explore and resolve family dynamics, parenting and relationship issues that disrupt connections needed for unity and stability. The goal is to help clients learn and utilize tools to maintain healthy, strong relationships, long after therapy is concluded.
I have also worked extensively with clients, both children and adults, around issues of sexual dysfunction, sexual abuse and sexual compulsivity.
Most of my career I have worked with marginalized communities. I endeavor to increase my understanding of religions, human drives and cultures so that I might be able to serve my clients with a broader understanding.
I work with my clients to create an open and safe environment where thoughts and feelings can be shared without fear of judgment. Taking the first step to seeking a more fulfilling and happier life takes courage. I am here to support you in that process . I look forward to working with you.
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Tracey York is a licensed professional counselor practicing in Pennsylvania with 37 years of professional experience. She holds the Pennsylvania LPC credential (PA LPC PC007191) and is also a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor, bringing long-term clinical expertise to complex behavioral and substance-related concerns.
She has worked extensively with clients and their families around chemical use disorders, behavioral addictions, personality disorders and other mental health issues. Tracey tends toward a more directive therapeutic style while also drawing on nondirective approaches when appropriate, tailoring her method to each person or family’s needs.
Tracey is certified in Cognitive Processing Therapy for the treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and has 16 years of experience using Exposure Therapy to address trauma reactions that interfere with healthy functioning and that contribute to depression and anxiety.
She enjoys working with couples and families to explore and resolve dynamics, parenting challenges, and relationship issues that undermine connection and stability. Her work focuses on helping people learn practical tools they can continue to use to maintain healthy, resilient relationships long after therapy concludes.
Tracey has also provided extensive care to both children and adults for sexual dysfunction, sexual abuse and sexual compulsivity. Much of her career has involved serving marginalized communities, and she actively expands her understanding of religions, human drives and cultures to better meet the needs of diverse clients.
She strives to create an open, safe environment where thoughts and feelings can be shared without judgment. Seeking a more fulfilling, happier life takes courage, and Tracey supports clients through that process. She looks forward to working with those ready to take that first step.
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