Therapists in Bethlehem , PA and Nearby Locations

Find a therapist in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania that meets your needs. Browse our comprehensive list of affordable and licensed therapists in Bethlehem to find a professional specializing in counseling people with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, grief and more.

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Daisy Chow
LMHC, L.P.C
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Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania, New York

I am a licensed professional counselor in Allentown, Pennsylvania. I am licensed in New York and Pennsylvania. My strengths are helping clients with histories of various trauma, including attachment/relational, abandonment, early childhood sexual...
Nicole Hall
LPC-Supervisor 1
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Willow Grove, Pennsylvania

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Pennsylvania, Ohio

Hello! I love connecting well with clients and finding deep strength and resiliency within them! I have been a counselor for 15+ years and find great satisfaction in my work! I use evidence based treatment interventions, such as cognitive-behavioral...
Michael Selbst
Ph.D., BCBA-D
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Franklin Township, New Jersey

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New Jersey, Pennsylvania

Michael C. Selbst, Ph.D., BCBA-D is the Executive Director of Behavior Therapy Associates. He is a Licensed Psychologist in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Certified School Psychologist, and Board Certified Behavior Analyst at the Doctoral level. Dr....
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Jenkintown, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

Jennifer A. McPherson is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Pennsylvania and Board-Certified Counselor through the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC). She is also a Consultant, Coach, Public Speaker, and Author. Born and...
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Pennsylvania

I'm Kim Wheeler Poitevien, and I'm a therapist who is qualified to help your child confidently express their feelings and needs. I've worked with kids and teens in their homes, schools, residential placements, and hospitals. My experience and...
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Media, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

Karina Suero was born in Spain and obtained a medical degree at the Universidad Automoma, Madrid. Karina moved to the US where she resumed her life-long passion of helping others Karina joined the world of therapy through the Philadelphia Child and...
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Pennsylvania

Hi there! I'm Sage. I would be grateful for the opportunity to empower you to become the healthiest and happiest you. I am passionate about working with clients from a person-first, holistic approach to achieve optimal wellness, and I am skilled in...
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Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

Dr. Megan is a sport psychologist who will work with you to establish goals & a plan for developing a strong mindset to achieve peak performance in sport and life. She utilizes an educational & strengths-based approach to assist you in developing...
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Pennsylvania

I've been involved in the clinical counseling field for almost 6 years. However, my passion for this line of work goes back much further than this. I LOVE working with people , identifying goals, and developing action steps to achieve them. My areas...
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Pennsylvania, New York

I have a long history of working with diverse populations, who have developed varied problems: Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Marital, Parenting, Academic. My approach is to work with my client's strengths; help them develop new views and skills...
Trish Martin
LPC, MS
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Pennsylvania

Everyone can use an objective voice to help them work out whatever is going on in their lives. Sometimes relief can begin just by deciding that a little help won’t hurt. “Beneath every behavior there is a feeling. And beneath each feeling is a...
Daniel Rodgers
LPC 172, LPC-Supervisor 1
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Pennsylvania

I have been a therapist for 11 years and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Pennsylvania. I am also a trained clinical supervisor helping other clinicians with their caseloads and getting licensed. I specialize in Trauma,...
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Pennsylvania

I am a licensed marriage and family therapist in private practice. I also hoId board certification as a psychiatric clinical nurse specialist. I am an Approved Supervisor for the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists and a certified...
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Pennsylvania

Feeling Stuck and Overwhelmed? It's time to get the support you deserve. I help teens, young adults, and parents navigate the next steps towards living a more healthy, supported, and fulfilling existence- even through all of life's curve balls....
Akiva Harris
LPC-SC 1
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Pennsylvania

I am a clinically trained therapist who uses a holistic approach because it treats the whole person, and promotes individual growth and stability. I serve as a change agent that provides support and empathetic understanding allowing clients to gain...
Brittany Azzolina
LCSW, LPC 172, Ph.D.
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Pennsylvania

At Virtual Counselor, we view therapy from a holistic perspective, recognizing your mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health are interconnected. We believe that counseling is a collaborative, action-oriented process providing you the...
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

Kristle J. Small Psychological Services, LLC is a private mental health practice of individual clinicians that can help facilitate change and growth in your life. We offer expert services to help with your marriage, job, career, relationships,...
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Pennsylvania, Maryland

Finding a therapist is hard. To make it easier, I offer: Quick and easy scheduling, a free phone consultation, evening and weekend appointments, video/phone counseling and accessibility though phone, text or email. I specialize in the treatment of...
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Pennsylvania

I graduated from Temple University in 1988 with a Master's Degree in Social Work. During my College studies I worked in various Psychiatric settings including, the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic, North Western Institute of Psychiatry and Eugenia...
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

As a Board Certified, Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 15 years of experience in Maternal Mental Health, I will work with you to explore your feelings, thoughts and behaviors around reproductive health and beyond, in an effort to foster...
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West Chester, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

I believe that warmth, understanding and compassion are the key to any successful and supportive therapeutic relationship and these qualities are the foundation of my practice. I have been providing counseling services to individuals, couples and...
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Narberth, Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania

Eli’s devotion in the field of therapy is working with pre-teens, teenagers, and young adults living with the feelings of depression, anxiety, and suicide. Eli has successfully worked with hundreds of clients in creating a life worth living....
Elanah Naftali
LMFT, Ph.D.
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Pennsylvania

I followed a passion for the culinary arts and Nutrition Science into my first career as a Registered Dietitian. As a Nutrition Researcher (DrPH), I focused on diet-disease risk factors in marginalized communities (e.g., Native Hawaiians, the Hmong...
Darci Bloss
L.P.C, LCPC
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Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Pennsylvania, Illinois

Fresh and Hope Therapy freshhopetherapy.com More than 20 years of experience in the field, specializing in helping people better manage their stress and anxiety and improve the relationships that matter most to them. My approach is client-centered,...

An Overview of Mental Health in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

With a livability rating of 72, Bethlehem is not an entirely bad place to live. It offers easy access to amenities to its 75,910 residents, experiences below-average crime, and boasts a perfectly average cost of living. The median household income in this city is $49,349, which is below the national median household income of $55,322, and far below the counties’ in which it rests. It is also significantly below the state median. The average property value is $168,900, which is almost a full percent decline from previous years. The homeownership rate hovers right around 50 percent.

In such a completely average town – at least based on what the numbers say – one might think that Bethlehem’s mental illness rates would be average as well. This is not the case. Bethlehem and Pennsylvania as a whole are dealing with the same mental health crisis with which the rest of the U.S. is coping. This post explores possible reasons why.

Factors That Affect the State of Emotional Health in Bethlehem

Though the state of one’s mental well-being is sometimes genetic, environmental factors often play a role in how one feels and behaves daily. Some factors that may affect the emotional health of Bethlehem residents are as follows:

  • Weather: Weather is a known trigger for poor mental health. According to the National Environmental Education Foundation, extreme weather such as that Pennsylvania is subject to can cause increased levels of anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder. Cold and dreary weather has been known to cause depression in several populations. Bethlehem earned a D+ for the weather.
  • Education: The average test scores in Bethlehem were 47 percent, which is lower than both the state and national averages. Just 26.6 percent of residents have earned a bachelor’s degree, and 3.5 percent have earned a doctorate. Lack of education often leads to a lack of employment opportunities, which leads to poverty. Poverty is directly associated with poor mental health.
  • Poverty: The poverty rate in Bethlehem is 17 percent, which is greater than both the national and the state rates. The income per capita is just $25,432, which is significantly lower than Pennsylvania’s $30,137. Again, there is a direct link between poverty and mental illness.
  • Drug Use: The opioid overdose death rate in Pennsylvania is 18.5 per 100,000. Though by no means the worst rate in the nation, it is still fairly high, especially compared with rates on the west coast. Pennsylvania also borders West Virginia and Ohio, which have the first and third most number of opioid deaths in the nation, respectively. Drug use causes addiction, depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, job loss, paranoia, and countless other mental health issues.
  • HIV Diagnoses: The county in which Bethlehem sits reported 143.8 HIV diagnoses per 100,000 individuals in 2017. This type of diagnosis can cause depression, anxiety, fear, and feelings of isolation.
  • Excessive Drinking: The excessive drinking rate in Northampton is 18.1 percent. Excessive drinking can lead to anxiety, obesity, liver disease, job loss, and even death.

The state of mental health in Pennsylvania is not just speculation. Though Pennsylvania’s youth are not as depressed or suicidal as the youth on a national scale, approximately 29 percent still reported having felt depressed every day for two or more weeks within a year. 12 percent had depressive episodes, and 15 percent considered suicide. Seven percent attempted. Though the statistics for adult mental health remain undisclosed, it is estimated that one in five adults in the U.S. lives with some kind of mental disorder. Approximately one in 25 live with severe mental illness. In a year, approximately 396,000 PA adults had serious thoughts of suicide.

Availability of Mental Health Care

Pennsylvania ranks number nine in terms of the availability of mental health care. Because it ranks so well, nearly half of all individuals who live with a mental disorder sought treatment from 2010 to 2014. This is far better than the number that most other states boast. However, that does not mean that Pennsylvania’s mental health concerns are minimal.