LMHC, 34 years of experience
We are on this journey toward healing, change, growth, forgiveness, and understanding. Even though you are the main participant in your story, many times in life we lose sight of where the way is, or even how to find it, so I invite you to join me on this path. Humbly, without judging you or even assuming that I know more, allow me to lend you a different perspective and hopefully see the pain transformed.
My love for psychology and my utter belief in the ability to change, heal, and grow enable me to meet the client where the client is, to listen to their story without judging or imposing my views, offering to become a trusted partner in their journey
Compassion, belief in therapy, normalizing and progressing through mourning and grief related to death, terminal illness, the disintegration of the family, a relationship, retirement, loss of employment, and taking away the stigma of mental illness.
immigrants, the bereaved, people suffering from depression, anxiety, clients diagnosed with terminal illnesses, people going through loss
15 ratings with written reviews
May 23, 2025
Martha is a magnificent therapist, whose approach is warming and fighting. Making it easier to discuss difficult matters. I am grateful for our sessions.
May 22, 2025
My session with Martha Panipucci was incredible! She has a high level of emotional intelligence and really knows how to guide you toward your goals with so much wisdom and care. Martha is super welcoming and kind, and also very straight to the point — which makes you feel really comfortable opening up, while also helping you stay focused on what really matters. I left the session feeling lighter, understood, and more motivated. I definitely recommend her if you're looking for real progress.
May 19, 2025
I came to Martha as a grief-stricken, overwhelmed caregiver. I had truly lost myself. Martha has not only empowered me to take my life back, but to be kinder to myself and to show myself the grace that I deserve. With humor, challenging questions, and a genuine warmth, she has made every session so meaningful. I have a deep faith and my life is led by Jesus Christ, and she has a wonderful way of reminding me of this strength.
Realizing how our thoughts mold our perception of ourselves and others, and our actions towards self and others as well, has been the foundation for helping the client effect changes
My studies of grief and compassion have enabled me to walk with others during these trying periods of life
Our paramount need for compassion and forgiveness makes for incorporating them in the practice of psychotherapy