Michele Lulewicz LMFT, MA
Psychotherapist
My approach to treating is… working off a strength-based philosophy. I look for internal resources and personal strengths that can be pulled from the patient in order to help create empowerment and self-compassion. My approaches are largely emotion centered and relational. I identify individual strengths/areas of resource, challenge disruptive patterns/thought processes, and help replace with skills that acknowledge the rooted pain, while at the same time, encourage stepping outside areas of comfort. I also include sessions for self-exploration, to help clients better understand the whys and how’s of their own internal processes, as well creating meaning from life experiences.
Age Group:
18-70 years old
Areas of Specialty:
ADHD/ADD, adolescent issues, anger, anxiety, bipolar, body image, dating issues, depression/mood disorders, family/marital conflict, grief, LGBTQIA+, personality disorder, self-esteem, separation/divorce, sexuality issues, skill building, stress, transitional issues, trauma, depressive disorders, impulse control and conduct disorder, ODD.
Experience:
I have been practicing for 8 years as a LMFT. I have worked with adolescents and adults, both individual and family therapy, in home/office and community settings. I draw from various therapeutic modalities, including attachment, psychodynamic, emotionally focused, contextual (relational) and CBT, DBT, Narrative, IFS (individual).
Education:
- Master of Clinical Counseling, La Salle University
Certifications:
- American Association for Marriage and Family Therapist, Member
- Pennsylvania Chapter for Marriage and Family Therapist (PAMFT), Member
Availability
Available for Both In-Person and TeleHealth Sessions by Appointment