Mental Health Therapy in Villanova

Therapists in Villanova

Becca Starr

Villanova, Pennsylvania - Clinical Social Worker/therapist
Online

Becca Starr is a Clinical Social Worker/therapist, providing online sessions. Services include therapy for teen & preteen (11 - 18), adults (18+), and seniors (65+). Becca has experience working with Bisexual People, Gay People, Lesbians, Nonbinary People, Queer People, Racial Justice Advocates, Single Mothers, and Transgender People. They accept American Express, Cash, and Check, and may offer sliding scale payment options to help with the cost of treatment. Get in touch to see how therapy can fit your goals and schedule.

Hannah Baumstein

Hannah Baumstein

Villanova, Pennsylvania - Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Online
In Person

Hannah Baumstein is a psychiatric nurse practitioner offering mental health and medication management in Villanova, Pennsylvania. She works with teens, adults and seniors treating conditions including ADHD, anxiety, depression, OCD, BPD, grief and stress. Hannah takes an education forward approach that blends psychiatric care with lifestyle support to help clients feel empowered. CBT and Medication Management Hannah's core focus is integrative psychiatric treatment that goes beyond the prescription pad. She incorporates exercise, nutrition and therapy engagement as part of a well rounded care plan. She takes a generally conservative approach to prescribing while adjusting strategies based on each client's clinical needs. Sessions are grounded in CBT informed techniques and Rogerian principles like unconditional positive regard. Hannah prioritizes patient education and transparent communication throughout the treatment process. Parent Child Interaction Therapy Hannah works with a broad age range, from preteens through older adults. She incorporates Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), making her a strong fit for younger clients and families.

Danielle Giuliano

Villanova, Pennsylvania - Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Online
In Person

Danielle Giuliano is a board certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner based in Villanova, Pennsylvania. She works with adolescents and adults managing bipolar disorder, anxiety and cooccurring physical health conditions. Her approach centers on individualized treatment planning within a client centered, supportive care environment. Outpatient, Inpatient and Correctional Settings Danielle emphasizes personalized treatment from the outset, building care plans tailored to each client's history and needs. Her nurturing, structured approach is informed by experience across outpatient, inpatient and correctional settings. Danielle addresses conditions such as depression, bipolar disorder and anxiety. Her background as a nurse educator with a doctorate in nursing education also informs clear communication with clients. Key Facts Location: Villanova with in person and telehealth options available Services offered: Psychiatric evaluation and individualized psychiatric care Who she treats: Adolescents and adults ages Approach: Evidence based, client centered and personalized treatment planning Insurance: Listed as in-network with Highmark; contact the practice for full insurance details Credentials: PMHNP-BC, DNP, MSN with over 25 years of nursing experience Take the First Step Toward Care Those interested in working with Danielle can reach out to Complete Mind Care of PA in Villanova to begin the intake process. The practice can address questions about appointment availability, telehealth access and insurance coverage.

Free Mental Health Resources in Pennsylvania

The State of Pennsylvania, under the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, offers an online and telephone helpline that can assist individuals with locating substance use disorder treatment in their areas. This is a free service that is staffed by trained professionals and is available around the clock.
Under the state of Pennsylvania, if residents are enrolled in the state’s Medicaid program then they are automatically enrolled in the HealthChoices Behavioral Health Program. This program ensures that individuals get high quality and timely access to mental health and drug and alcohol services.
PA Link is a program through the state of Pennsylvania that assists individuals and their loved ones who need services and support for older people or those with disabilities. This program can help with issues such as health care, housing, in home services, legal advice, meal programs and support groups.
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Center County Mental Health (CCMH) offers free programs for individuals aged three and older who are impacted by a mental health disorder. Their services include a crisis intervention team, early intervention programs, case management, child and family centered programs, peer support and access to outpatient mental health services.
The Allegheny County Department of Human Services offers residents an online database to locate behavioral health services and their contact information by county. This free service can be accessed 24/7.
PA 2-1-1 is a free resource that helps residents of Pennsylvania connect with social services in their area. This helpline is staffed 24/7 and offers services in 170 languages and dialects. Individuals can also access the services via text and their online database.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness Keystone Pennsylvania is an organization that provides recovery focused support, education and advocacy for individuals and their loved ones impacted by mental illness. They offer free in person and online support groups and educational programs as well as a telephone crisis and helpline.
The Williamway LGBT Community Center in Philadelphia works to engage and support the diverse LGBTQIA+ community. Their free services include peer counseling programs, trans-specific programs like TransWay, Gettin’ On for older members of the community, and wellness programs that include online support groups.
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Centre LGBT+ located in State College is an organization that supports the LGBTQIA+ community through education, advocacy and activities. Their free services include support and social groups for adults and teens, a gender affirming clothes closet, a library, an after school program and organize local PRIDE events.
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The Pennsylvania Peer Support Coalition (PaPSC) is a statewide network of people who use their personal history of mental illness or alcohol and substance use disorder to help others. Members of the coalition are thoroughly trained to provide peer support and help others on their recovery journey.
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Up Street is a teen mental wellness program offered by JFCS Youth Services in Pittsburgh. They provide free drop in consultations with therapists, scheduled therapy appointments, text based peer support and support groups for teens.
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Mental Health Partnerships is a program in Southeast Pennsylvania that supports individuals and their loved ones with mental health conditions and addiction. They use evidenced based wellness strategies to assist people on their recovery journey through case management, education, residential and homeless outreach, and the MHP chat line.
Brookline Teen Outreach, in South Pittsburgh, offers a safe and engaging environment for teens. Their free services include counseling services, focus groups and activities such as cooking classes, sports, art programs, STEM programs and homework help. They also offer support groups.
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Mental Health America of Lancaster County offers programs that promote optimal mental health. These include community mental health assistance programs, support groups, a suicide prevention coalition, a prison program, educational programs and advocacy services for children and families.
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Michael’s Giving H.A.N.D. in Philadelphia is an organization that provides education, outreach and advocacy related to suicide and depression. Their programs include community outreach and an adolescent mental health counseling program that helps connect individuals in need with mental health professionals in their area.
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