Meg Rose, LCSW - Therapist at Grow Therapy

Meg Rose

Meg Rose

LCSW
25 years of experience
Virtual

Hi, I'm a licensed clinical social worker based in northeast Pennsylvania with over 25 years experience as a psychotherapist. I received my bachelors degree from Swarthmore College, my masters degree from Columbia University School of Social Work and I completed a post graduate fellowship in psychiatry at the Yale University Psychiatric Institute. Over the years I've worked with clients of all ages struggling with a wide variety of disorders. Primarily, I help adults 18+ who are experiencing anxiety, depression, grief and alcohol use disorders. I view our work together as a collaborative venture where I help you to identify troublesome thoughts and behaviors and replace them with positive ones. We will accomplish this utilizing cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing and other forms of therapy as needed.

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

Our first session will be focused upon getting to know each other, identifying the challenges you are facing and understanding why now you are seeking help. My questions will guide you through this process and allow us to develop a plan for addressing your specific needs and guide us through subsequent sessions.

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

I am warm and engaging with broad clinical training and experience. I enjoy working with my clients and measuring progress together.

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

I was trained in CBT during my fellowship at Yale University School of Medicine in 1998-99. I utilize forms and homework to help my clients positively reframe their automatic responses to life challenges.

Dialectical Behavior (DBT)

I trained in DBT and ran the DBT program at a mental health agency in Bradford CT. I incorporate elements of DBT into my work with clients.

Eclectic

My approach is tailored to each client's specific needs. I have always had strong instincts about what will work during a therapy session.