Current Groups, Workshops, Trainings
Individual, Couples/Triads, Family Therapy
Our Therapists
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Anxiety/Panic/Stress
Depression
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Trauma and PTSD
Conflict (internal and relational)
Relationship dilemmas
Mood disorders
Perinatal struggles
Parenting struggles
Men’s mental health
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Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFCT)
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Perinatal Mental Health (PMH-C)
Art therapy
Dance/movement Therapy
Music therapy
Expressive arts therapy
Therapeutic Arts via Professional Artists
Our Creative Health Artists
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☑ Community organization embedded artist residencies
☑ Group workshops, intensives and trainings
☑ Organizational contracting and partnering
☑ Individual and family arts-based healing sessions
✦ Poetry and spoken word sessions
✦ Drawings and mini-book making
✦ Sound and music making
✦ Mindfulness for conflict resolution trainings
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Artist-led, therapeutically-informed offerings are designed to support healing, health, and wellness through creative practice and community connection. Our artists emphasize process over product and curiosity over performance. These environments invite experimentation, reflection, and relational risk-taking—key elements of therapeutic change.
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Our artists are socially engaged creators, educators, and facilitators who use the creative process as a universal tool for strengthening relationships with ourselves, one another, and our communities. Their work amplifies mental health messaging in accessible, relatable, and less stigmatizing ways.
Rooted in trauma-informed community care and social consciousness, they elevate vulnerability, empathy, and expression as sources of collective strength. Through individual and family therapeutic arts sessions, as well as group workshops, intensives, and trainings, artists foster growth and transform personal and shared stories into connection and possibility.
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Our Therapeutic Professional Artists frequently co-create and co-lead programming with our Creative Arts Therapists, who are artists in their own right. When participants require more focused mental health treatment, our artists refer directly to our Creative Arts Therapists to ensure continuity of care.
How We Partner with Organizations
Arts in Counseling contracts with organizations to support staff, students, and communities through creative, relational mental health care. Our team collaborates with you to design and deliver services tailored to your specific needs.
Service Models
Direct Clinical Services
Individual and group therapy for employees, students, or clients.Workshops & Trainings
Psychoeducational and experiential offerings including stress management, creativity-based wellness, grief support, and conflict resolution.Program Partnerships
Embedded Arts in Counseling services within your existing programming (e.g., weekly therapy groups in a school or nonprofit).Mentor Consulting: Our owner consults with organizations to help leaders manage relationship issues or mental health challenges that arise.
Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs)
Contracted provider services for employee mental health and short-term counseling support.Artist Residencies: Sometimes orgs need an embedded artist temporarily to energize, relieve and boost the health of your constituents. Or to create an arts-based project that will amplify your values in an accessible, approachable way so that you can reach the masses with your goals.
Who We Work With
Schools & Universities
Therapy groups, parent workshops, student support, and faculty or staff wellness sessions.Employers & Corporations
Workplace wellness groups, burnout prevention, relational skill-building, and conflict resolution.Healthcare Systems
Adjunct mental health services for patients through creative arts therapies.Community Organizations
Nonprofits, religious institutions, municipalities, scout groups, and mission-driven organizations seeking grant-funded or community-based programming.
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In-person and telehealth supervision groups.
3 hour session once per month
Currently $50/hour
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Available with either Lindsay or Gina.
In-person and telehealth
$150/hour
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Peer consultation available for therapists who need our centralized expertise for case collaboration.
Rate | $195
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Supervision offered for candidates seeking license as a professional counselor and candidates for Board-certification as a R-DMT.
Professional Clinical Supervision and Peer Consultation
Nuts and Bolts
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Trained to treat all, but specialize in anxiety, panic, trauma, depression, relationship conflict, perinatal mental health, parenting, grief, adhd, chronic pain, body-based distress, identity discrimination.
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Art therapy
Dance/movement therapy
Music Therapy
Arts-based healing sessions
Trauma-informed community art projects
Mindfulness Coaching Sessions / Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
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In-person and telehealth in clinical, community, ecotherapy sites and training settings
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Families, couples, individuals [seniors, adults, teens, adolescents, children] and organizations.
This work is for everyone at any age. You do not need to be “artistic” to benefit from our work.
Commonalities amongst are clients are: enjoying active, embodied - off the couch - therapy; doers/makers; management leaders; community organizers; relationship self-helpers; conflict-resolution pursuers; people who have been through body-based traumas and early childhood trauma; clients who haven’t made break throughs in talk therapy.
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From a service menu developed by our artists and creative arts psychotherapists, our team customizes client’s care
We start with an initial consultation to determine the best starting point and ongoing treatment pathway of services
Therapists and artists may codesign, colead and cotreat with HIPPA compliance as a core mandate.
Clients can move between clinical and non-clinical offerings as needed.
Services are offered in therapy offices, community settings, at eco-therapy sites and telehealth
Care is designed to be accessible, flexible and grounded - not exclusive or extractive.
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Licensed and Pre-licensed Professional Counselors and Social Workers providing psychotherapy through art therapy, dance/movement therapy and music therapy while incorporating talk therapy.
How Creative Arts Therapists work
Creative arts therapists use active “making” with their trained modality - art, movement, sound, music, writing, role-play, embodied improvisation - plus the creative process and applied psychological theory within a psychotherapeutic relationship to ameliorate mental health symptoms for our clients.No client arts-skills necessary
Clients do not need any arts experience or skill to partake in and benefit from creative arts therapies. Like any skilled therapist, we meet our clients where you are and use our techniques to empower and deepen your therapeutic process.Why Creativity Belongs in Therapy
Humans are innately creative. Long before we had clinical language for emotion, trauma, or attachment, we used movement, rhythm, storytelling, image-making, and play to regulate, connect, and heal. Creativity is not an add-on to wellness—it is foundational to how humans process experience and make meaning.Traditional talk therapy alone can unintentionally privilege verbal fluency, cognitive insight, and linear narratives. Arts-based interventions widen access to healing by engaging the body, imagination, nervous system, and relational dynamics. They offer multiple pathways for expression, particularly when words are unavailable, unsafe, or insufficient.
Creative processes:
Support nervous system regulation
Allow symbolic and nonverbal expression
Increase emotional flexibility and agency
Strengthen relational attunement and play
Foster meaning-making and integration
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General Rates
Individual Therapy: $195 (Licensed), $145 (Pre-licensed)
Couples therapy: $235 (Licensed), $185 (Pre-licensed)
Family: $275 (Licensed), $225 (Pre-licensed)
Groups: $35-50/session in the series typically, though some are uniquely priced
Workshops & Trainings: Independently priced
Individualized payment plans with reduced rates can be created.
Insurance: We do not currently take insurance but clients can use their HSA cards and/orsubmit their monthly AiC superbill to their insurance for reimbursement.
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Arts in Counseling is committed to increasing access to care while sustaining the labor of our clinicians. We recognize that access to high-quality mental health services is shaped by systemic inequities—not personal worth or effort.
These inequities include the ongoing impacts of racism and racialized economic exclusion, such as wage gaps, employment discrimination, housing segregation and redlining, unequal access to healthcare and insurance, and historic exclusion from wealth-building opportunities. Alongside these forces, factors such as income instability, caregiving responsibilities, medical or student debt, disability or chronic illness, immigration-related barriers, housing insecurity, and limited access to generational wealth or financial safety nets can further limit access to care. These barriers often overlap and change over time.
The Access Contribution Program supports reduced-rate services through multiple sources, including organizational partnerships, grants, donors, and optional client contributions. Reduced-rate access is supported collectively and structurally.
How Contributions Work
Contributions to the Access Contribution Program may be made in several ways:Organizations or partners may contribute through sponsorships or partnerships
Grants or donors may support access initiatives aligned with our mission
Clients, if they independently choose and have the capacity, may contribute by paying above the standard rate
Client participation is entirely optional. Clients who wish to contribute may choose to increase their service fee by 10–40%, based on what feels aligned with their current financial reality. Client contributions may be adjusted or discontinued at any time.
Why This Exists
Access to care is shaped by systemic inequities, not personal worth or effort. This program exists to acknowledge those realities while supporting access to services and ensuring fair compensation for staff.
A Note on Trust & Boundaries
There is no expectation or obligation for clients to contribute. Choosing not to participate does not affect care, access, or the client–clinician relationship in any way. This program is grounded in trust, dignity, and collective responsibility.
Our Ongoing Commitment
This program reflects our ongoing commitment to anti-racist and anti-oppressive practice. It is one step within our sphere of influence and will continue to evolve as we learn, grow, and respond to community needs. -
Because you should not go into debt trying to heal from a crime that happened to you, we work with the Commonwealth to cover your cost of therapy through the VCAP program if you qualify. This program is designed to support individuals who have suffered physical, emotional, or financial harm due to a crime. Read to see if you qualify here: Apply for Victims' Compensation | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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Cancellations
We understand that life can be unpredictable and that schedules sometimes need to change. If you need to cancel or reschedule a session, please provide at least 24 hours’ notice. Cancellations made with less than 24 hours’ notice will incur a fee equal to 50% of your session rate, except in cases of illness or emergency.This policy helps us hold consistent space for clients and ensures that time reserved for you can be offered to someone else in need of care. Thank you for your understanding and respect for this shared commitment.
Refunds
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Intake & Consent Forms: A link to intake and consent electronic forms will be emailed to the address that a client provides. Forms must be completed in our HIPPA compliant, confidential health portal before or during the first appointment.
Good Faith Estimates are issued to new clients. Rates are evaluated annually and subject to change with a minimum of 30 days’ notice along with the issue of annually updated GFE (Good Faith Estimate).