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Jessica McMath

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Counseling and Coaching Services for people who struggle with feelings of anxiety, depression, chronic stress, and relationship issues.
Let’s face it, we as humans are pretty complicated emotional beings. Even when we don’t show it on the outside.
Do you feel lack in your connections?
Is there a spot you just can’t fill inside?
Do you feel dr ained by relationships?
Is there constant conflict?
Or do you just feel stuck?
Are you working on moving forward in life?
Have you tried making changes in your relationships? Managing stress? Personal growth? Career satisfaction? Has nothing you have tried seem to work?
Having trouble getting out of your own way? Do you want to move forward?
The solution is not always cookie cutter or comes in box. It has been my life’s work to assist people in being able to first manage their symptoms of anxiety, depression, chronic stress and trauma. By attending to symptoms and start heal from the wounds inside of them. In partnership with my clients, I assist them in emerging from within themselves with an increased positive connections, self image, self forgiveness, and a focus on their life goals.


Location
Sheridan Tree Therapies
Online Only
Online Only
Online Only, PA 19020
Availability

Online Therapy Only.

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This is provided through iTherapy’s secure platform.

Finances

Avg Cost (per session):
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Sliding Scale: Yes

Accepted Payment Methods:
Visa, MasterCard or cash

Accepted Insurance Plans:
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License

Years in Practice: 8

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