Sarah Summers, LSW
Therapist
Locations:
Pennsylvania
Insurances
About
Sarah (she/her) is a queer professional who values creating a safe, warm, and inviting environment that allows clients to explore their challenges in a non-judgemental and compassionate way. She follows clients' expertise in their lives and treats their stories with respect and dignity. Her approach may be described as a gentle curiosity with a deep reverence for the client's trust and vulnerability. Sarah believes in each person's ability to heal while acknowledging the societal impacts that make healing challenging. Wanting to be heard is a good enough reason to seek therapy. Most of her professional experience has focused on working with young people impacted by trauma. Outside of therapy, Sarah enjoys reading, nature, and the art of cooking.
Sarah wants you to know it's okay to be nervous or unsure about seeking therapy. You don't have to "know enough" or be "sick enough."
Locations:
Pennsylvania
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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University of Pennsylvania, Master of Social Work, 2020
Why Healthcare
Sarah is passionate about providing mental health care because she has experienced a shift in her mental health after seeking mental health support. She believes every person deserves the chance to be heard and met with compassion in a non-judgmental environment to work through life challenges.
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