Aubria Nance, LPC - Therapist at Grow Therapy

Aubria Nance

Aubria Nance

(she/her)

LPC
20 years of experience
Authentic
Solution oriented
Empowering
Virtual

Dr. Aubria Nance (SHE/HER), a native of Philadelphia, has a solution-focused approach to helping others overcome personal obstacles, make life transitions, survive, and thrive using empathy, reflective listening, and humor. She is unapologetically human, honest, and optimistic. Aubria truly cares for her clients and works collaboratively to help them achieve their goals. She aspires to inspire you toward greatness, however, you define it.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

Dr. Nance wants to get to know you and the issues that have brought you to therapy. She will also tell you about herself and background. The goal of the first meeting is to assess the abilty to build a productive therapeutic relationship.

Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

Empathy and the abilty to relate to her clients experiences are her greatest strengths. Dr. Nance is very positive even on her bad days. She seeks to help others no matter who they are or where she is.

About Aubria Nance

Specializes in

AnxietyDepressionParentingSelf Esteem

Licensed in

Accepts cash

$115/session

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Integrative

Integrative therapy is an individualized, holistic approach to therapy that combines ideas and techniques from different therapeutic schools of thought depending on the unique needs of a given client.

Solution Focused Brief Treatment

Solution focus brief therapy (SFBT) is a strength-based approach to psychotherapy that focuses on solution-building rather than problem-solving. Unlike other forms of psychotherapy that analyze present problems and past causes, SFBT concentrates on current circumstances and future hopes.

Multicultural

Multicultural counseling is a type of counseling where the therapist addresses the struggles of a client whose race, gender, socioeconomic background, religion, or any other part of their identity doesn't fit in with the majority.