

As a therapist grounded in empathy, my dream client embodies a spirit of openness and motivation for change. This individual recognizes the challenges that come with personal growth but approaches therapy with a willingness to explore and confront these difficulties. They appreciate the journey of self-discovery and are eager to gain insights that can lead to meaningful transformation in their life. In our sessions, I envision a collaborative environment where they feel safe to express their thoughts and emotions. They understand that progress may not always be linear, yet they remain committed to the process.
This client values the therapeutic relationship and seeks guidance to cultivate greater self-awareness, resilience, and mindfulness in their daily life. What I cherish most about this ideal client is their ability to reflect on their experiences and actively engage in their healing journey.
They inspire me with their courage to face discomfort and their desire to learn and grow. Together, we would explore life experiences and therapeutic techniques, fostering a deep connection that empowers them to embrace change with compassion and patience. Ultimately, my dream client is someone who is not only motivated to seek help but also appreciates the support and insight I can offer.
In this partnership, we would work hand in hand to navigate the complexities of their experiences, celebrating each step toward a more fulfilled and mindful existence. This collaborative spirit of growth and understanding is what makes the therapeutic journey profoundly rewarding for both of us.
My background has been shaped by walking alongside people through some of life’s most difficult and vulnerable experiences. I began working in hospice care, where I learned the importance of presence, compassion, and creating space for grief and meaning at the end of life. From there, I moved into intensive case management and addiction counseling in a methadone clinic, supporting individuals navigating substance use, trauma, and significant life challenges. Over time, my work has focused more deeply on individuals living with complex trauma, dissociation, personality disorders, severe mental illness, and experiences of domestic violence. These experiences have taught me how important it is to move gently, build trust at a pace that feels safe, and truly meet people where they are. I bring a steady, nonjudgmental presence into the therapy room, with the understanding that healing often begins in feeling seen, understood, and not alone.
My greatest passion in life is helping others to live life to the fullest. For the last 11 years, it has been my privilege to do this in the counseling field. Whether it's helping people find freedom from eating disorders and addictions, the ravaging effects of trauma, or depression and anxiety, my goal is to help others step into the healthiest versions of themselves.
I have my Masters in Social Work, and worked with children up until adulthood. I have specialized in stress management, women's issues, serious mental illness, LGBTQ issues, and substance use
Gianna L. Harris is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW/LCSW-C) in the state of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Delaware State University and her Master’s in Social Work from the University of Pittsburgh.
Gianna is the Chief Executive Officer and lead clinician for Gettin’ My Mind Right LLC. She previously worked with patients diagnosed with depression, anxiety, and Bipolar Disorder. She works with patients to increase self-awareness, self-love, manage symptoms of depression, anxiety, managing life transitions, goal setting, and learning how to improve interpersonal skills. Gianna’s patients have found success when they are motivated and open to learning new skills and utilizing the skills outside of therapy sessions.
Additionally, Gianna provides clinical supervision to aspiring clinicians seeking to obtain their LCSW, LMFT or LPC. Gianna currently works at a local university helping social work students find their internships.
Outside work, Gianna also attends a non-denominational church, spending time with family, particularly her sister and niece. She loves spending time with her nieces and friends, baking, painting, writing, traveling, enjoying the spa, and going to museums.
Traditional talk therapy isn't always enough for a brain and body shaped by trauma or neurodivergence.
I’m Francina, a Level II Certified Complex Trauma Professional (CCTP-II), Board Certified Registered Art TherapistSM (ATR-BC®), Autism Specialist, and Yoga Therapist (in-training) licensed in NJ and PA.
I don’t just sit and nod; our sessions are an active, compassionate conversation. Whether we are using Art Therapy, Somatic Yoga tools, or Trauma-informed strategies, my goal is to help you move from 'just surviving' to feeling truly empowered in your own skin. If you’re tired of feeling stuck and want a therapist who 'gets' the complexity of your experience, I’m here when you’re ready.
Hi there!
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). I support high functioning individuals who feel overwhelmed, irritable, burned out, and stuck beneath the surface.
You are holding it together--but it's getting harder. Let's change that. I hold space for you to be yourself, to feel heard, and validated. I focus on your strengths. If desired, I teach skills to help you in managing your symptoms and concerns, and more. I am passionate and see this work as a calling, and this passion shows up in the counseling space and during your mental health journey.
You look like you're doing okay on the outside--but underneath, you're overwhelmed, mentally exhausted, and carrying more than most people realize.
Maybe you're constantly overthinking, feeling on edge, or burned out from trying to keep everything together. You might feel stuck in patterns you can't seem to break, no matter how hard you try.
You don't have to keep pushing through it alone.
With over 20 years of experience supporting individuals through a wide range of life’s challenges, I know how difficult the decision to seek help can often be. I have helped clients with issues from day-to-day stressors to the complexities of serious mental illness and addiction. I work with clients 13+ with a wide variety of concerns including depression, anxiety, and compulsive behavior, among others.
I specialize in working with Christians who desire to integrate their faith into their treatment. This brings the best in evidence-based practice in line with the essential role of faith in their lives.
I am a licensed professional counselor with a background working with families. I have specialized experience in working with teens, young adults and those working through stressful life experiences.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with experience working in a variety of settings supporting individuals navigating PTSD, addiction, and recovery from domestic violence and relational trauma. I have worked in community mental health, treatment programs, and trauma-informed environments, giving me a deep understanding of the complex challenges these populations face.
My approach is trauma-focused, attachment-based, and grounded in cognitive-behavioral therapy. I believe in meeting clients exactly where they are — without judgment — and partnering together toward meaningful, measurable healing. My goal is not just symptom management, but helping you experience real growth, healthier relationships, emotional stability, and lasting change.
Therapy with me is compassionate, direct, and empowering. We will work at a pace that feels safe while gently challenging patterns that no longer serve you. I believe healing is possible, and I am passionate about helping clients see tangible results in their lives.
For clients who desire it, I can also incorporate Christian faith-integrated counseling into our work together.
You don’t have to navigate this alone — support and transformation are possible.
Tatiana Michel is a licensed Clinical Social Worker with over twenty years of experience across a range of mental health settings. Her experience includes working with children and adults on communication issues, trauma, anxiety, depression, ADHD, academic underachievement, transitions, personal growth, behavioral issues, as well as self-identity issues. She also work with clients who identify as spiritual or religious.


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