meet the team

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Diane Welsh
Diane is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 25 years experience. She obtained her Master's in Psychology from Penn State University. Diane has worked in all levels of care, including inpatient, partial hospital, intensive outpatient and outpatient as well as administration in mental health clinics. This diversity in clinical experiences makes her particularly skilled in assessing level of care needs and developing a plan of care. She has particular interest and training in family systems, OCD, couples therapy, psychodynamic, stages of change theory, loss/grief, life transitions and dialectical behavioral therapy approaches. Additionally, she specializes in assisting parents with the challenges of parenting through adolescence/young adulthood, with particular expertise as it relates to special needs, conflictual relationship dynamics and parenting children diagnosed with personality disorders. When she's not at work, Diane enjoys expressing creativity in the kitchen, reading, and spending time with her family.
David Eisenberg - photo coming soon
David has extensive experience as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with both Master's and Doctoral degrees from the Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work. In addition to working in traditional outpatient and crisis intervention settings, David has worked directly with first responders helping them recover from trauma. He is skilled in individual and couples work. He has particular interest in working with adolescents and adults in age and stage transitions, individuals struggling with sexual and other identity issues, and trauma. His professional orientation is psychodynamic and attachment focused. Whether the goal is to improve relationships, resolve unfinished business, adjust one's emotional life, address life's inevitable challenges, or recover from difficult events, David may be able to help. Individuals who have worked with David describe him as calm, supportive, curious, affirming, softly direct, and trustworthy. With David's experience and your commitment, positive change is likely. When not doing clinical work, David enjoys off-roading, travel, speaking bad French, and playing with his dog Vinny.
Auggie
Auggie is a 2 year old Shichon (Shih Tzu and Bichon Frise) who comes to the office a day or two each week. This breed is often called the "teddy bear dog" with its sweet round eyes and fluffy coat. Auggie is a lover of all people and assumes you love him too! Although not technically a therapy dog, he is in training and enjoys cuddling next to you in therapy sessions (after you give him a "cookie," of course!). That being said, he understands not all individuals love dogs and is content to enjoy his bone in his crate while you are here or not come in to the office at all on the days you're here, if you prefer.

We believe in empowering individuals to take an active role in their therapeutic journey, respecting their autonomy in decision making for what is best for them. Through a collaborative partnership between clients and therapists, we strive to co-create a therapeutic process that addresses unique needs and goals. This commitment forms the foundation of our practice, fostering a supportive environment for personal growth and positive change.