I am a doctoral-level licensed Clinical Psychologist in Pennsylvania. I received my Ph.D. from Eastern Michigan University, and I have been doing therapy and assessment for over twenty years in a variety of settings, both with younger adults and mature adults. I offer support and clarity to individuals who may be struggling to find relief from frustrating circumstances, difficult life transitions, or distressing symptoms.
What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?
The first session is where we explore who you are and what challenges you have been facing. We will also go over the nuts and bolts of the therapy process. I have a series of questions to ask about you and your experiences, but it's also fine to describe things in your own way. You can also ask me questions about any aspects about which you may be uncertain. At the end of the first session, we can decide if therapy seems like the right path for you, or whether you may want any referrals.
Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.
Aside from my advanced clinical training and practice experience, I have undergone a very wide variety of life experiences myself--both good and bad--which gives me a basis for deeper understanding and for giving nonjudgmental support. I also have a great deal of experience helping people of many backgrounds and personalities to feel comfortable with the therapy process. Some do better with a more formal and structured approach, while others prefer more flexible approaches, and I offer both.
About Elisabeth Yaelingh-Scoffins
Serves ages
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Appointments
VirtualMy treatment methods
Dialectical Behavior (DBT)
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Acceptance and commitment (ACT)
Culturally Sensitive Therapy
On average, Oxford clients pay $0-$75
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