Candice Kroemelbein, MS, LPC
Therapist
Locations:
Pennsylvania
Insurances
About
Candice has been practicing in the field of psychology since 2015. She started as a Therapeutic Support Staff, working with children who have an Autism diagnosis. In 2017, Candice began working with transitional youth ages 17-26, helping them to navigate balancing a priority mental health diagnosis with transitioning to adulthood. In 2017, Candice went to Holy Family University to obtain a master's degree in counseling psychology. In 2020, Candice began interning at Network for Victim Assistance, where she became a certified sexual assault counselor. After graduating from Holy Family, Candice began working as a substance abuse counselor for 2 years, where she completed her licensure hours. Candice believes the most important aspect of counseling is building a trusting relationship with clients so clients are comfortable sharing and working through their mental health concerns.
Locations:
Pennsylvania
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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Holy Family University, Masters in Counseling Psychology, 2021
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Sexual Assault Certified Counselor
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ASAM Certified
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TF-CBT Certified
Why Healthcare
I believe everyone deserves to be the best version of themselves. People go through things in life that convince them they are not worthy of goodness. I want to be a nonjudgmental listening ear that helps people to be the best version of themselves.
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